Mozart: Symphony No. 35 (Hafner). No.36 (Linz). No.38 (Prague) CD F/S w/Track#
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Packing size : 14.2 x 12.4 x 1.1 cm; 100 g
Manufacturer : SMJ
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4547366510515 Time : 1 h 11
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SMJ Disc quantity : 1
Bruno Walter's art and all stereo recordings 1957-1961[1]
* The stereo recordings left by Bruno Walter (1876-1962) in his final years from 1957 to 61 are the most important performances of the vast discography by the greatest conductor of the 20th century, and are literally the fruit of his various experiences and deep insights of his long musical career. World Heritage Sites". After
meticulous rehearsals and sessions with the specially organized Columbia Symphony Orchestra, it is also a masterpiece of the early days of stereo recorded at the American Legion Hall with excellent sound effects. This is the first new
remix and remastering of them in 21 years since 1998, and is one of the discs sold from "Bruno Walter All Stereo Recordings SA-CD Hybrid Edition" (7 volumes, released in 2019-20), which won the Special Category and Special Prize at the 58th Recording Academy Awards in 2020.
* Mozart's symphonies, which Walter excelled at throughout his life and became synonymous with himself, are full of singing spirit and are colored with exquisite contrasts. The
dynamism of "Hafner" without feeling old, the powerful modeling of "Linz", and the unique tempo of "Prague" can be said to be the total result of Walter's Mozart.
* Japan original project * Released only in Japan Japan * SA-CD hybrid (SA-CD layer is 2ch) * 2019/20 DSD Remastered * Jewel Case Specification [Tracklist] [ ] indicates
the recording date
Mozart 1-4 Symphony No. 35 in D major K 385 "Haffner" [Recording] January 13 & 16 (2nd movement), January 19 &19 &19 ( 1st, 3rd, 4th movement)
5-8 Symphony No.36 in C major, K 425 "Linz" [Recording] February 28 (1st movement) & 29 February 1960 (2nd~4th movement)
9-11 Symphony No. 38 in D major K 504 "Prague" [Recorded] December 2, 1959
Columbia Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Bruno Walter
Stereo/SA-CD hybrid (SA-CD layer is 2ch) [Recording Venue] American Legion Hall, Hollywood [Original Recording Producer] John McClure (9-11), Thomas Frost (5-8) [Transfer from Original Analog Master Tape, DSD Remastering (2019)] Andreas K. Meyer, Jennifer Narsen (Meyer Media LLC/Swan Studios, New York)
Bruno Walter (1876-1962) left behind stereo recordings in his final years (1957~61) in his final years, 1957~61, which is the most important performance of the vast discography by the greatest conductor of the 20th century. The fruits of his long musical career and deep insights, this is a collection of masterpieces that can literally be called a "World Heritage Site" of recording. After
meticulous rehearsals and sessions with the specially organized Columbia Symphony Orchestra, it is also a masterpiece of the early days of stereo recorded at the American Legion Hall with excellent sound effects. This is one disc that will
be sold from "Bruno Walter All Stereo Recordings SA-CD Hybrid Edition" (7 volumes, released in 2019~20), which won a special category and special prize at the 58th Recording Academy Awards in 2020, newly remixed and remastered for the first time in 21 years since 1998.
Mozart's symphonies, which Walter had mastered best throughout his life and became synonymous with himself, are filled with singing spirit and are colored with exquisite contrasts. The
dynamism of "Hafner" without feeling old, the powerful modeling of "Linz", and the unique tempo of "Prague" can be said to be the total result of Walter's Mozart.
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