Istvan Kertesz - Haydn, Mozart: Symphonies (1960-62) [2016 SACD The Valued Collection Platinum]
BAND/ARTIST: Istvan Kertesz
- Title: Haydn, Mozart: Symphonies
- Year Of Release: 1960-62 [2016]
- Label: Tower Records [TWSA-1033~34]
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) | DSD64 (*tracks) | FLAC (24bit/88,2 kHz)
- Total Time: 02:10:03
- Total Size: 3,48 GB / 3,2 GB / 2,18 GB (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
The fresh heritage of Celtes revived by new remastering from the original master. First SACD except "Farewell".
I also listen to the violin of the famous female Lautenbacher. The CD layer has also been renewed. SACD's high-definition sound quality that conveys the fresh sound from the original analog master tape. Performance of Haydn and Mozart of Celtes. The co-starring with Violin's Rautenbacher and Viola's Koch in the Concerto Symphony is another fantastic performance. Except for Haydn's "Farewell," previously released on SACD Single Layer, Celtes' precious sound source will be SACDed for the first time. The CD layer has also been newly mastered for this release. In the early 60's, in the early 30's, Kertesz was co-starred with orchestras from all over the world, and his performance was recognized. Left. On the other hand, he played an important role together with Bamberg Hibiki, which left the local color at that time, and he was a conductor who was looking forward to the future, such as recording Beethoven's work on Eurodisk (reproduced by TWSA1020) in addition to the sound source to be restored now . Despite his decision to become permanent conductor of Bamberg Hibiki in 1973, it is certain that his sudden death has had a profound effect on the classical world that followed. Haydn's performance is a masterpiece that makes use of the sense of younger Celtes. The mellow sound of Bamberg Symphony and the ingenious phrasing of Celtes are still spectacular in modern times. Kerthes' music, which intelligently conducts without losing the independence and tone of the orchestra, can be seen more wonderfully on SACD. In the two concertos of DISC2, the interaction with soloists such as Lautenbacher was wonderful, and the co-starring with Peter Schwarz, who was later the permanent conductor of the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra (at that time, the leading cellist of Bamberg Symphony) was particularly interesting, It is a valuable record.
~Google Interpreter
Tracks:
SACD 1
Haydn:
1-4. Symphonies No. 45
5-8. Symphonies No. 104
SACD 2
Mozart:
1-3. Sinfonia Concertante
Haydn:
4-6. Symphonies No. 105
Mozart:
7-9. Coronation Mass*
Personnel:
Susanne Lautenbacher (violin), Ulrich Koch (viola), Peter Schwarz (cello), Winfried Lieberman (oboe), Hans Baer (bassoon)
Edith Gabry (soprano), Hilde Rössl-Majdan (alto), Waldemar Kmentt (tenor), Otto Wiener (bass)
Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikverein, Wien*
Bamberger Symphoniker
Wiener Symphoniker*
Istvan Kertesz (conductor)
I also listen to the violin of the famous female Lautenbacher. The CD layer has also been renewed. SACD's high-definition sound quality that conveys the fresh sound from the original analog master tape. Performance of Haydn and Mozart of Celtes. The co-starring with Violin's Rautenbacher and Viola's Koch in the Concerto Symphony is another fantastic performance. Except for Haydn's "Farewell," previously released on SACD Single Layer, Celtes' precious sound source will be SACDed for the first time. The CD layer has also been newly mastered for this release. In the early 60's, in the early 30's, Kertesz was co-starred with orchestras from all over the world, and his performance was recognized. Left. On the other hand, he played an important role together with Bamberg Hibiki, which left the local color at that time, and he was a conductor who was looking forward to the future, such as recording Beethoven's work on Eurodisk (reproduced by TWSA1020) in addition to the sound source to be restored now . Despite his decision to become permanent conductor of Bamberg Hibiki in 1973, it is certain that his sudden death has had a profound effect on the classical world that followed. Haydn's performance is a masterpiece that makes use of the sense of younger Celtes. The mellow sound of Bamberg Symphony and the ingenious phrasing of Celtes are still spectacular in modern times. Kerthes' music, which intelligently conducts without losing the independence and tone of the orchestra, can be seen more wonderfully on SACD. In the two concertos of DISC2, the interaction with soloists such as Lautenbacher was wonderful, and the co-starring with Peter Schwarz, who was later the permanent conductor of the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra (at that time, the leading cellist of Bamberg Symphony) was particularly interesting, It is a valuable record.
~Google Interpreter
Tracks:
SACD 1
Haydn:
1-4. Symphonies No. 45
5-8. Symphonies No. 104
SACD 2
Mozart:
1-3. Sinfonia Concertante
Haydn:
4-6. Symphonies No. 105
Mozart:
7-9. Coronation Mass*
Personnel:
Susanne Lautenbacher (violin), Ulrich Koch (viola), Peter Schwarz (cello), Winfried Lieberman (oboe), Hans Baer (bassoon)
Edith Gabry (soprano), Hilde Rössl-Majdan (alto), Waldemar Kmentt (tenor), Otto Wiener (bass)
Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikverein, Wien*
Bamberger Symphoniker
Wiener Symphoniker*
Istvan Kertesz (conductor)
Year 2016 | Classical | Oldies | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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