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Mstislav Rostropovich - Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorgsky, Glinka (1974) [2015 SACD Definition Serie]

Mstislav Rostropovich - Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorgsky, Glinka  (1974) [2015 SACD Definition Serie]
  • Title: Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorgsky, Glinka
  • Year Of Release: 1974 [2015]
  • Label: Tower Records [TDSA-13]
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) | FLAC (24bit/88,2 kHz)
  • Total Time: 01:20:35
  • Total Size: 2,2 GB / 1,3 GB (+3%rec.)
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Reproduction of the old EMI label excellent recording board of the analog heyday with new mastering. Reproduce the solid performance with the highest sound quality!

We combined three songs from the Russian orchestra collection with the Paris Orchestra, as well as the famous recording of Rostropovich's "Sheherazade". This profound and romance-filled performance is a famous performance with many fans especially in Japan. The oldest EMI recording of the analog recording heyday revives. For this reprint, a new mastering was performed separately for the SACD layer and the CD layer using a master that was digitized at 96 kHz / 24 bit from the master tape in the home country. It is a permanent storage board. Among many recordings of the old EMI, this Rostropovich board is a sound source known as a famous recording in the analog age that incorporates hi-fi elements. It is a rich performance with a Russian color in front of it, and it is said that the excellence of the Parisian tube is also a distinguished masterpiece. Sheerazards may not be able to say that such a performance will never come out again because recordings are not so many these days. It is especially popular in Japan, and has been recurring several times on the domestic edition since the CD era. The original sound source itself is splendid, and it is a recording that has the qualities that can withstand even a modern high-quality sound board. The recording date is close to that of Bernstein's fantasy etc. (TDSA 11/12) released at the same time this time, the recording location and the engineer are the same, but it is an interesting point that the recording method is completely different. In this reprint, she coupled three songs from the Sheherazade recorded in 1974, followed by the Russian Orchestral Works recorded in the same orchestra. The way it sounds depends on the age of the recording, so it's fun to play in that sense. In this series, the SACD layer allows you to enjoy a high-resolution and rich sound field with a stretched high range and soft nuances, and the CD layer allows you to enjoy a realistic tone that is extruded with a solid sound. The CD itself has a high potential, and it is a product that wants to ask the market what it means, even as a SACD hybrid disc that can enjoy both goodnesses.

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Tracks:

1-4 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: symphonic suite "Sheerazade" work 35
5-9 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Spanish novelty piece 34
10 Modesto Mussorgsky: Symphonic poem "One night in Baldness"
11 Mikhail Grinka: Overture for the opera "Ruslan and Lyudmila"

Personnel:

Conductor – Mstislav Rostropovich
Orchestra – Orchestre De Paris
Violin [Solo] – Luben Yordanoff

Mstislav Rostropovich - Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorgsky, Glinka  (1974) [2015 SACD Definition Serie]

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Nikolai Andreievitch Rimsky-Korsakov

1-4. Sheherazade op. 35
(Luben Yordanoff - Orchestre de Paris - Mstislav Rostropovitch) (1974)

5-9. Capriccio Espagnol op. 34
(Orchestre de Paris - Mstislav Rostropovitch) (1976-1977)


Modeste Petrovitch Moussorgsky

10. Une nuit sur le mont Chauve
(Orchestre de Paris - Mstislav Rostropovitch) (1976-1977)


Mikhail Ivanovitch Glinka

11. Rouslan et Liudmila (Ouviertyoura)
(Orchestre de Paris - Mstislav Rostropovitch) (1976-1977)

(2015) [ISO]