Description: Description Willem Mengelberg J.S.Bach Matthaus-Passion 3CD TOWER RECORDS JAPAN A monumental masterpiece of 1939, a new remaster from the PHILIPS analog master at the first release of '52. Reproduced with sharper sound quality than conventional board. I will reprint the "Matthew Passion" by Mengelberg on April 2, 1939, which is too famous. Even in the CD era PHILIPS headquarters, importing board, and another label has been recurring, so many people have heard of several sounds, but in this reprint, 1952 Year Created a CD master after digitalizing with PHILIPS's analog master tape with the matrix number at the time of LP first appearance with high bit / high sampling (192 kHz / 24 bit). Compared with what we had released on the PHILIPS board in the past, the sound became clear with the modern digitization technology in detail, the chorus and the freshness of the soloists are rising further, so the list is improved as a whole due to the auditory sense . Even at the time it was originally recorded by the Netherlands Radio Broadcast Union, it was recorded with a tape of almost the same shape as the sound / track recording of the movie, so it was recorded with better sound quality than the 78 spin SP board. In this reprint, we respected the sound of PHILIPS analog master who was left, and made it CD. Mengelberg has been passionate about the performance of JS Bach since becoming the principal conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1895, and in particular, took up many "Matthew Passion" songs. This live is a sunday performance on the eve of the Easter just before the Second World War, and he said that he had performed every year without interruption for decades, but on September 1 of the same year, Germany invaded Poland It is said that after the outbreak of the Second World War, it has ceased afterwards. The subsequent Dutch fate and the change after World War will be leaving to Mengelberg himself as well. It is certain that the background of such an era is also one of the elements that is a promising factor for this performance and it can not be denied that it has led to an evaluation beyond purely appreciating music. In the modern era where Bach's performance style has changed and there are many different attempts, it may be easy to tidy up with the performance of a long way old style, but it is a reason why it lowers the value of this unprecedented performance record No. It is rather a performance that you should appreciate as a valuable musical piece captured even to the era background through the great conductor Mengelberg. In this reprint, I posted a preface introduction comment by Takaki Yazawa. There is also an analysis evaluation of this board which is not a sensory performance evaluation, it is noticeable. In addition, the jacket used the design of PHILIPS 'LP' s first appearance in 1952. In addition, there is a division of the music based on the practice of the time (the detailed music is described in the booklet). Work information MainConductor: Willem MengelbergEnsemble: Royal Concertgebou OrchestraOtherPerformers: Karl elp, Luis van Tulder, Willem Raveli, Hermann Shy, Ilona Durigo, Joe VincentComposition: Johann Sebastian Bach Contents Number of Configurations | 3 ※ Mono recording※ no lyric translation* Original jacket · Design use (LP at the time of first appearance in 1952)* Use high bit / high sampling (192 kHz, 24 bit) sound source from analog master for CD master※ Commentary: Mr. Takaki Yazawa, Mr. Kazuhiko Ukazaki, Mr. Katsuhiko Endo, Commentary Total 6 pages recorded music Johann Sebastian Bach: Matthew Passion BWV 244(All the recorded performances are recorded, there is a cut based on the practice at the time) Performance Karl elp (tenor) [gospel historian]Willem Raveli (bus) [Jesus],Yeo · Finent (soprano)Ilona Durigo (Alto)Louis van Tulder (tenor) [Aria]Hermann Shy (bus) [Aria]Amsterdam · Tonkunst ChoirTzanklust Boy Choir Group (Chorus Conductor: Willem Hesper)Royal Concertgebou OrchestraWillem Mengelberg (Conductor) recording April 2, 1939 Amsterdam, Concertgebouw (live recording) Master Philips PaymentWe accept only Paypal.ShippingWe will select and ship from FedEx, DHL, Japan Post. Additional shipping charges may be incurred if otherwise specified. Please be sure to contact us before ordering.We will aim to dispatch all orders within 5 days of confirmed payment. Terms of Sale Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
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Artist: Willem Mengelberg
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Custom Bundle: No
Format: CD
Type: Album
Release Title: J.S. Bach: Matthaus-Passion
Record Label: Philips
Release Year: 2015
Language: Japanese
Modified Item: No
Genre: Classical
Standard product number: PROC-1910
Non-Domestic Product: No
Release date: November 04, 2015