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John Barbirolli - Mahler: Symphony No. 5 (1969) [2012 SACD]

John Barbirolli - Mahler: Symphony No. 5 (1969) [2012 SACD]

BAND/ARTIST: John Barbirolli

  • Title: Mahler: Symphony No. 5
  • Year Of Release: 1969 [2012]
  • Label: EMI / Esoteric [ESSE-90057]
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) | FLAC (24bit/88,2 kHz)
  • Total Time: 01:14:26
  • Total Size: 2,99 GB / 1,19 GB (+5%rec.)
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Tracks:

Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor
1. 1st Mov.: Trauermarsch
(In gemessenem Schrtt, Gtreng, Wie ein Kondukt)
2. 2nd Mov.: Sturmisch bewegt (Mit Größter Vehemenz)
3. 3rd Mov.: Scherzo(Kräftig, nicht zu schnell)
4. 4th Mov.: Adagietto (Sehr langsam)
5. 5th Mov.: Rondo - Finale (Allegro)

Personnel:

New Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by Sir John Barbirolli
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  • Panhistoricus
  •  wrote in 16:49
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Thanks to Thang Nguyen! OK, I promise not to reveal the source anymore ....
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  • Wie
  •  wrote in 18:35
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Does anyone know who one processes these SACD files to play through a sound system?? Great posting but what do we do?

That "who" should read "how"!!!
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  • Panhistoricus
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Another experience is to burn these ISO files on a DVD and play them with an Oppo player (a compatible player for these self burnt SACDs)through your high fidelity gear.
I bypass only, for quality reasons, the internal SACD output through the HDMI video output and a (cheap) splitter box converting the audio output with an high quality very natural sounding DAC.
Usually SACDs don't have a digital audio output and it's not possible to bypass the internal converter,
The results are stunning: much better then CDs and even, sometimes, better then the 24bits 96 or 192 KHZ HD tracks.
The Esoteric Teac mastering is unique: great quality results, better then the analog original vinyl copies.
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  • Wie
  •  wrote in 18:18
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Thanks very much indeed for this input. Greatly appreciated!!
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  • Socksies
  •  wrote in 02:32
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Great share. Many thanks
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  • TriedTrue
  •  wrote in 10:18
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Thank you very much for this share!
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  • IsraXob
  •  wrote in 12:35
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Thank you so much.