Description: * DescriptionProduct description*World's first SACD version*SACD hybrid edition*Slim case specifications*Uses the latest mastered sound source in 2024 (newly converted to SACD from digital master in home country. Mastered separately for SACD layer and CD layer)*Mastering engineer: Kosei Fujita*Original jacket design used (some other jacket designs are used in the manual)*Commentary: Mr. Atsushi Suzuki (new commentary), total of 12 pages of commentary Work informationMaincommand : Klaus Tennstedtorchestral music : berlin philharmonic orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra othersComposition : anton bruckner Product introductionStarted planning to convert digital recordings to SACD. A collection of all two Bruckner songs recorded in sessions on the former EMI label, "Romantic" recorded in 1981 with the Berlin Philharmonic and "No. 8" recorded in 1982 with the London Philharmonic! New commentary included! The first project to convert former EMI sound sources into digitally recorded SACDs!A new SACD project has started that focuses on the digital recording period of about 20 years from the early 1980s, which was one of the peak periods in the history of records. Among the many masterpieces, we will first take up the popular Tennstedt sound source. These recordings are two of Bruckner's songs that Tennstedt left as a session recording on the old EMI, and the profound ``No. 4'' with the Berlin Philharmonic and ``No. 8'' with the London Philharmonic are both excellent performances. It is known for its high quality sound, and its splendor is even more outstanding. For this release, we have created a new SACD from the home country's digital master. Mastered separately for SACD layer and CD layer. With new explanation.Although Tennstedt is generally recognized as a Mahler conductor, he has actually featured Bruckner at key points, and even performed Symphony No. 8 during his highly successful collaboration with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1974. . It's a shame that only No. 4 and No. 8 are available in the session recording with EMI, but other songs are also available on the self-produced album with the London Philharmonic and the live recording of the BBC. Even after his mid-period, there are some songs for which there are no recordings, so unlike Mahler, it is unknown whether he played all the songs, but he played Bruckner in various places (he also played Bruckner when he debuted with the Berlin Philharmonic). No. 4 was recorded in 1981, and after the stereo recording era, the Berlin Philharmonic had almost exclusively recorded session recordings with Karajan on DG and EMI, but there was a Bruckner recording by another conductor during Karajan's heyday at the time. That was good news. However, EMI recorded the same song with Muti in 1984 (No. 6 was also released in 1988), and in the 1980s, TELDEC recorded the complete collection with Barenboim, showing its expansion.Although Tennstedt has already performed with the Berlin Philharmonic many times, he gave a thorough performance here as if he had used all his strength, and even though there were scenes where he left it to the orchestra with a uniquely deep sound, The result is a masterpiece that conveys a unique sense of freedom and driving force. No. 8, recorded the following year, features a passionate performance even though it was a session recording with the London Philharmonic, which had already started Mahler recordings at the time, with a balance different from that of the Berlin Philharmonic. The tone is attractive. It's interesting that you can feel the depth of his feelings toward the song, and that he has created a rich sound that is more thorough and typical of Tennstedt. There are very few performances like this that leave me with the honest impression that I wish I had listened to it in other orchestras. This time, we have updated these two songs from EMI's early digital recordings with the latest high-quality sound. We will deliver the mastering back to the digital master in the home country. ContentsNumber of components | 2 piecesEdition | Remaster [Song list] Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 & No. 8
Price: 65.99 USD
Location: Saitama
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Artist: Klaus Tennstedt
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Format: CD
Release Year: 2024
Release Title: Bruckner
Case Condition: Mint (M)
Genre: Classical
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Edition: Limited Edition
MPN: TDSA10003