Bruno Walter - Schubert: Symphony No.8 / Mahler: Symphony No.4 (1960) [2020 SACD]
BAND/ARTIST: Bruno Walter
- Title: Schubert: Symphony No.8 / Mahler: Symphony No.4
- Year Of Release: 1960 [2020]
- Label: Altus [ATKSA-1007]
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) | FLAC (24bit/88,2 kHz)
- Total Time: 01:34:50
- Total Size: 2,8 GB / 1,7 GB (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Altus' best-selling masterpiece is made into SACD for the first time exclusively for Tower Records. Based on the 96kHz/24bit master from the only existing original analog master tape in INA, ALTUS Saito gave the latest remastering, and acquired a great charm different from the normal CD version. Recorded is the last concert of Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic held at the Musikverein in May 1960, the 100th anniversary of Mahler's birth. Walter, who has been active in Vienna since 1901 at the invitation of Mahler, plays moving music full of melting beauty and deep compassion, which can be said to be the sum total of Walter. The full picture of the legendary performance has been revived with a higher sound quality SACD.
The recording of the concert on May 29, 1960 is the last of the 60 years since Walter became the assistant conductor of the Vienna Court Opera at the invitation of Mahler in 1901. It is a historical sound source that recorded the time of At that time, Walter was 83 years old, and he knew (or knew) that this day's concert was the last opportunity for Walter, the Vienna Philharmonic, and the audience. 189 concerts were held at At that time, a concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of Mahler's birth was being held on a large scale in Vienna (commemorative stamps were also sold in Austria), and many concerts were held, including the Vienna Philharmonic. Among them, this concert with Walter was special, and he said goodbye to the audience in Vienna, who had originally been connected with Mahler, with Mahler's work. The performance is the same as the recording style of the last years, along with the musical amplitude of a very large scale, the lyrical aspect also expresses unprecedented emotions, and you can feel the excitement unique to live performances. Originally the sound source of ORF (Austrian Broadcasting), the original master has been lost, and since the commercial CD (ALT267), this ALTUS sound source has been the master tape for broadcasting discovered at INA (French National Audiovisual Institute). based on. Even when the CD was released, the sound quality was clear and highly evaluated, and the high sound quality going back to 96kHz/24bit this time has further improved the sound quality, including freshness and resolution. Even if you are not a Walter fan, please enjoy the high-quality sound including the atmosphere of the legendary concert held in Vienna 60 years ago.
*As it is a machine translation, the result may not provide an accurate description.
Please use it only as a reference.
Tracks:
1. Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 7 (8) in B minor "Unfinished" D.759
2. Gustav Mahler: Children's Magic Horn-No. 9 Beautiful Trumpet Reverberation
3. Same: Rückert Songbook-No. 4 I breathed in a faint scent (in the room with the scent of Bodhi tree)
4. Same: Symphony No. 4 in G major and above, monaural recording
Personnel:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopp (S) (2-4)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Bruno Walter (conductor)
May 29, 1960 Wiener Musikvereinzar: Live recording
The recording of the concert on May 29, 1960 is the last of the 60 years since Walter became the assistant conductor of the Vienna Court Opera at the invitation of Mahler in 1901. It is a historical sound source that recorded the time of At that time, Walter was 83 years old, and he knew (or knew) that this day's concert was the last opportunity for Walter, the Vienna Philharmonic, and the audience. 189 concerts were held at At that time, a concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of Mahler's birth was being held on a large scale in Vienna (commemorative stamps were also sold in Austria), and many concerts were held, including the Vienna Philharmonic. Among them, this concert with Walter was special, and he said goodbye to the audience in Vienna, who had originally been connected with Mahler, with Mahler's work. The performance is the same as the recording style of the last years, along with the musical amplitude of a very large scale, the lyrical aspect also expresses unprecedented emotions, and you can feel the excitement unique to live performances. Originally the sound source of ORF (Austrian Broadcasting), the original master has been lost, and since the commercial CD (ALT267), this ALTUS sound source has been the master tape for broadcasting discovered at INA (French National Audiovisual Institute). based on. Even when the CD was released, the sound quality was clear and highly evaluated, and the high sound quality going back to 96kHz/24bit this time has further improved the sound quality, including freshness and resolution. Even if you are not a Walter fan, please enjoy the high-quality sound including the atmosphere of the legendary concert held in Vienna 60 years ago.
*As it is a machine translation, the result may not provide an accurate description.
Please use it only as a reference.
Tracks:
1. Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 7 (8) in B minor "Unfinished" D.759
2. Gustav Mahler: Children's Magic Horn-No. 9 Beautiful Trumpet Reverberation
3. Same: Rückert Songbook-No. 4 I breathed in a faint scent (in the room with the scent of Bodhi tree)
4. Same: Symphony No. 4 in G major and above, monaural recording
Personnel:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopp (S) (2-4)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Bruno Walter (conductor)
May 29, 1960 Wiener Musikvereinzar: Live recording
Year 2020 | Classical | Oldies | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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