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Is that a shark's fin .... in the distance?
Here's a sneak preview of their next recording. Unfortunately one member is missing. LOL!
Is that a shark's fin .... in the distance?
Julia Fischer's recordings for Pentatone are some of the greatest made for the format - some of the few where they're not just audiophile favorites but among the top choices period. And the sound is fantastic - native DSD multichannel recordings. The surrounds aren't that active but that's fine - they produce an immersive soundfield. And there really aren't that many of them:Julia Fischer? I seem to recall her name appearing several times high up the list of recommended titles on the old sa-cd.net site; off I goes to look... yep, her name appears several times high up the list of recommended titles on the old sa-cd.net site, and this title, Piano Trios, scores as 71/72 recommended - now that's what I call a recommendation! I'll give it a listen when I get home from work tonight and see about getting myself a copy
I thought I'd join Oxenholme with another splendid recording by wes10brass. This one has a more orthodox selection of brass music from the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. The surround mix is wonderfully deep and immersive.This one is especially immersive. I think there's more in the surrounds than upfront. And the music is good too.
wes10brass
Yes, both of those recordings by die 12 pianisten are definitely worth checking out.
Now spinning another excellent ARS disc of chamber music. This one is music from the Baroque era...
Handel / Fasch / Telemann - Ensemble l'Ornamento. The MC mix puts the listener right in the middle. Exquisitely performed!
?...but the verdict isn't exactly unanimous,
Good luck finding any kind of "unanimous" where Wagner is concerned. LOL!!! As far as performances, you'll have to go back to the older recordings of the 1950s and 60s. Hardcore fans seem to be more or less unanimously enthusiastic about the recordings by Keilberth, Krauss, Furtwangler, Solti, etc...
Good luck finding any kind of "unanimous" where Wagner is concerned. LOL!!! As far as performances, you'll have to go back to the older recordings of the 1950s and 60s. Hardcore fans seem to be more or less unanimously enthusiastic about the recordings by Keilberth, Krauss, Furtwangler, Solti, etc... But, the recordings from the 1950s have poor fidelity. As for video productions, Barenboim is fine. Other sets seem to be a
bit pricy but you might want to check out Levine's popular Ring cycle on bluray. I haven’t heard the bluray, but one of the reviews said it is an improvement. https://www.amazon.com/Wagner-Nibelungen-Blu-ray-Metropolitan-Opera/dp/B008ER9QLK#customerReviews
There's also Boulez's DVD. Not sure if it’s been released on bluray.
https://www.amazon.com/Wagner-Nibel...1&refRID=68MEM0C4W3CSFS4CHNMX#customerReviews
Wise words, Brett, wise words indeed!
I'm getting the vibe that Solti's Ring performance is pretty much a great version to have on CD and who knows, maybe I'll end up there if I fall truly, madly deeply in love with Wagner's Ring cycle. But first, I need to see it. I really should have snapped up the Berenboim set from 1991 on DVD when it was £22. Next time it's about that price, I'll bag it for sure.
The Solti cycle on CD is $37.13 at Amazon US. (The description is wrong, obviously: it's 16 CDs, not 6.)
Unfortunately Universal seems to have let the 2015 Blu-Ray edition go out of print, as that one is available only from 3d-party sellers, starting at $79.74. (When I added it to my "Save for Later" queue three years ago, intending to replace the used LP box sets I acquired in college in the 80s, it was $55.) The same item is a bit cheaper--from the same US-based seller--at Amazon.de, and cheaper still at Amazon.fr, where I just ordered it!
I too find myself in a Classical music mind frame from time to time..
I don't have many recordings but one I play fairly regularly is :
LSO Beethoven
Symphonies Nos 1-9
This one https://www.discogs.com/Beethoven-B...-Orchestra-Symphonies-Nos-1-9/release/3374358
Is there one classical release above all others that makes full use of the surround experience?
Sorry if it's been discussed already.
LSO Live do some great value box sets and hopefully yours is one of them. I don't know about Beethoven in surround sound, but hopefully, some of the other guys can chip in here
Thanks for your response Derek ..I was really thinking beyond Beethoven ..more along the lines of one main stream composer who is coming at me from 360 degrees
I'm currently listening to Led Zeppelin III and all I can think about is Led Zepellin III lol - I'll have a look at my collection once the album's finished and see if I can remember which classical music I own comes with a decent mch option.
Bearing in mind that the sort of really dynamic mch mixes we get on pop/rock mch releases is rarely if ever matched by mch classical releases, these ones are certainly more dynamic than most mch classical releases:
Mahler's 8th Symphony - Wit
Stravinsky Petrouchka/Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances - Jansons-Concertgebouw
Holst's The Planets - Susskind (it's pricey though)
Mahler's 2nd Symphony - Zander
I've got a few Tomita SACDs and the re-works on them are fantastic. I wouldn't be surprised if you've got some yourself but if not they're worth exploring and buying if you like what you hear. I'm only a part-time classical music enthusiastic so I can't think of anything else that's as dynamic as you'd like - for better or worse, classical music is best consumed on the merits of the music and performance than on its mch merits - if it has any!
Bearing in mind that the sort of really dynamic mch mixes we get on pop/rock mch releases is rarely if ever matched by mch classical releases, these ones are certainly more dynamic than most mch classical releases:
Yes I have three Tomita's ..all brilliant.
And I agree with your closing sentiments.
All those Recommended have just been added to my Amazon wish list, UK and US version!!
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