Herbert Blomstedt - Franz: Schubert Sinfonien (1978, 1980) [2020 4xSACD]
BAND/ARTIST: Herbert Blomstedt
- Title: Franz: Schubert Sinfonien
- Year Of Release: 1978, 1980 [2020]
- Label: Berlin Classics / Tower Records [0301556BC]
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) / 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
- Total Time: 04:11:46
- Total Size: 7,14 GB (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
The world's first SACD of the gem of Schubert recordings recorded from 1978 to 1981. This sound source is a combination of Blomstedt & Staatskapelle Dresden, from 1975 to 1980 Beethoven's complete symphonies (released in the second edition of this project 0301191BC) and Dvorak's Symphony No. 8 (released at the same time this time) 0301557BC), and it is still highly regarded as an exemplary performance among many recordings of Schubert's complete symphonies. In particular, the richness of expression, beauty, and dignified performance in detail are outstanding than any other recording, and this recording with the high texture of the end of analog recording is one of the most suitable sound sources for reprinting with high sound quality. In this release, we are fully demonstrating the characteristics of SACD.
The recording location, Luca's Church, is a place with rich reverberations, and the acoustic components differ slightly depending on the label, but the recording by Berlin Classics (ETERNA) does not incorporate too much reverberation, and the texture of the instrument at the time, which is the fundamental tone. I like the fact that the sound is well-balanced as a whole, with an emphasis on In this reprint, the difference in scale due to the organization and the well-separated reverberation are clearly reflected. Especially in the SACD layer, you can appreciate the texture that was difficult to hear until now. With the gentle beauty of stringed instruments, the texture of wind instruments, and the solid and uninterrupted conducting of Blomstedt, Schubert's smooth and flowing musicality is demonstrated even in his early works. White eyebrows. The high compositional power of the middle period, the unearthly aesthetic sense of the "unfinished" work, and the contrast between the eloquence and the elegance in "The Great" (the horn led by Peter Dam is also excellent), and the transitions that change rapidly. The strangeness is also unique to this combination. It is a complete collection with a high degree of perfection, with no oval performances for any song. One of the ultimate performances has been revived in modern times with the best and latest mastering.
~*As it is a machine translation, the result may not provide an accurate description.
Please use it only as a reference.
Tracks:
DISC1
1. Symphony No. 1 in D major D 82, 2. Symphony No. 2 in B major D 125
DISC2
3. Symphony No. 3 in D major D 200, 4 Symphony No. 4 in C minor "tragic" D 417
DISC3
5. Symphony No. 5 in B flat major D 485, 6. Symphony No. 6 in C major D 589
DISC4
7. Symphony No. 8 in B Minor "Unfinished" D 759
8. Symphony No. 9 in C Major "The Great" D 944
Personnel:
Staatscapelle Dresden
Herbert Bromstedt (conductor)
recording
Disc 1:1980/10/6-10 (Sinfonie Nr.1), 1981/5/14-15 (Sinfonie Nr.2)
Disc 2:1978/2/20-22 (Sinfonie Nr.3), 1980/3/17-19 (Sinfonie Nr.4)
Disc 3:1980/3/19-21 & 1980/4/2 & 1980/10/9 (Sinfonie Nr.5),
1979/9/17-19 (Sinfonie Nr.6)
Disc 4: 1978/2/23-24 (Sinfonie Nr.8), 1981/3/23-27 (Sinfonie Nr.9) Dresden, Lukaskirche
The recording location, Luca's Church, is a place with rich reverberations, and the acoustic components differ slightly depending on the label, but the recording by Berlin Classics (ETERNA) does not incorporate too much reverberation, and the texture of the instrument at the time, which is the fundamental tone. I like the fact that the sound is well-balanced as a whole, with an emphasis on In this reprint, the difference in scale due to the organization and the well-separated reverberation are clearly reflected. Especially in the SACD layer, you can appreciate the texture that was difficult to hear until now. With the gentle beauty of stringed instruments, the texture of wind instruments, and the solid and uninterrupted conducting of Blomstedt, Schubert's smooth and flowing musicality is demonstrated even in his early works. White eyebrows. The high compositional power of the middle period, the unearthly aesthetic sense of the "unfinished" work, and the contrast between the eloquence and the elegance in "The Great" (the horn led by Peter Dam is also excellent), and the transitions that change rapidly. The strangeness is also unique to this combination. It is a complete collection with a high degree of perfection, with no oval performances for any song. One of the ultimate performances has been revived in modern times with the best and latest mastering.
~*As it is a machine translation, the result may not provide an accurate description.
Please use it only as a reference.
Tracks:
DISC1
1. Symphony No. 1 in D major D 82, 2. Symphony No. 2 in B major D 125
DISC2
3. Symphony No. 3 in D major D 200, 4 Symphony No. 4 in C minor "tragic" D 417
DISC3
5. Symphony No. 5 in B flat major D 485, 6. Symphony No. 6 in C major D 589
DISC4
7. Symphony No. 8 in B Minor "Unfinished" D 759
8. Symphony No. 9 in C Major "The Great" D 944
Personnel:
Staatscapelle Dresden
Herbert Bromstedt (conductor)
recording
Disc 1:1980/10/6-10 (Sinfonie Nr.1), 1981/5/14-15 (Sinfonie Nr.2)
Disc 2:1978/2/20-22 (Sinfonie Nr.3), 1980/3/17-19 (Sinfonie Nr.4)
Disc 3:1980/3/19-21 & 1980/4/2 & 1980/10/9 (Sinfonie Nr.5),
1979/9/17-19 (Sinfonie Nr.6)
Disc 4: 1978/2/23-24 (Sinfonie Nr.8), 1981/3/23-27 (Sinfonie Nr.9) Dresden, Lukaskirche
Year 2020 | Classical | Discography | HD & Vinyl
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