Received this one today and had a listen. I only have a dozen or so classical / opera recordings; so I don't have an ear for this music like many of you here. Like beerking, I also have the: LSO Beethoven Symphonies Nos 1-9, which is very immersive, sounds like I'm sitting inside the orchestra! I understand why most classical recordings aren't captured in this manner; and this PentaTone issue is the typical front three channels with some ambience in the rears.
First off the fidelity seems top notch to me with sections of silent air around various breaks. Actually I was quite irritated by my central heater coming on at one point disrupting a quieter passage, that had to be corrected! La gazza ladra was not as impressive to me, as to the reviewer on HRAudio.net
https://www.hraudio.net/showmusic.php?title=13318#reviews. I was a little disappointed that at around the 3:30 mark, the woodwinds / horns come into the piece very understated, I'd preferred they came in mixed more upfront with more vigor to help drive the music forward. Of course I'm no student of classical music or Rossini, but compare it to that Gamba interpretation and you can here the difference.
I did enjoy the ol' Bill (Guillermo) Tell, as well as my wife, who associates some of this music with her youth and Loony Tunes
. I'm a sucker for cello, so I'll be getting recommendations for more of that sort of music in the future. At least we both enjoyed it, albeit in our own way.
One thing I have seen somewhere else
, is a diagram representing the microphone placement as to how the orchestra was captured. This would be most welcomed on music like this, for me at least.
As a first listen that's all I have right now, sure hope you go ahead and try this one, and give me your impressions as I'm sure they'll be more experienced and informed than mine.