Description: Description Karl Bohm Beethoven Sym No.3 & 7 Brahms Sym No.1 2 SACD TOWER RECORDSProduct introduction Planned 40 years after Böhm died.The magnificent Beethoven and Brahms of the stereo recording left by Böhm in the middle ages with the Berlin Philharmoniker are newly reproduced from the analog master tape of the home country!Beethoven's 3 songs are the world's first SA-CD! Two symphonies of Beethoven and "Coriolan" overture recorded by Karl Böhm (1894-1981) with the Berlin Philharmoniker from 1958 to 1961, and the prestigious Brahms in the margin. Symphony No. 1 has been coupled into two pieces. Except for Brahms, this is the world's first SA-CD recording. Although both were recorded by DG in the early days of stereo, the tone with a deep German local color and a low center of gravity that the Berlin Philharmoniker had at that time was sufficiently reproduced. In addition, Böhm himself is also characterized by having a strong impact unlike the later recording with the Vienna Philharmonic, and it is a masterpiece that the powerful driving power and energetic performance of this period are still approaching. In terms of sound quality, the DG at this time had a slightly outstanding high range and was difficult to hear, but due to recent advances in reproduction technology and the state of the master tape, the original Berlin Philharmoniker with a low center of gravity reverberates. Is resurrected. Tones that could not be heard in later times can now be heard in more detail with a sense of reality due to improved separation and dynamic range due to higher sound quality. In addition, Brahms No. 1, which has a track record of being released on other SA-CDs on the market about 10 years ago, is reprinted after mastering using a completely new and original analog master tape in the home country. doing.In "Hero", where the sense of power tends to be emphasized, the certainty of the compositional power and the good flow that draws in are remarkable in this performance of Bame. This recording, in which you can hear the high degree of musicality that is highly condensed so that there is no gap in one point, is probably a masterpiece that ranks high among the many "heroes" of the Berlin Philharmoniker. It is a performance that paralyzes the listener's sense of time. No. 7 has a similar tendency, and I am overwhelmed by the strength of Bame's vitality during this period. At the same time, Fricsay's Beethoven recording was also performed at DG (Hero was recorded in October 1958, No. 7 was recorded in October 1960. SA-CD hybrid version is on sale at the tower planning board with PROC 2265 and 2194. ), There is a difference of several years between both songs, but I am surprised at the difference in sound with Fricsay, who is about 20 years younger in terms of age. Of course, the point is not the difference in spiritual depth, but the point that both are based on the difference in musicality and interpretation as a superlative conductor. In that sense, Brahms No. 1 is also a heavyweight and propulsive performance, and it can be said that it is a performance that clearly shows the characteristics of Bame in the middle ages. Isn't it a highly artistic performance as if it was written in a single script?In this reprint, we go back to the original analog master tape in our home country and digitize high-quality sound. Not only this time, but because we used the top flat master, we have a very good presence. The texture and localization are surprisingly clear and clear, and the benefits of DSD are added to reproduce the unprecedented excellent sound quality. In producing this board, after physically maintaining and repairing the original analog master tape of the home country, digitization (PCM) with high quality (192/24) was performed, and Emile Berliner of Berlin. In the studio, a dedicated label engineer spent a lot of time mastering for this series in a meticulous process. In the SA-CD layer, you can enjoy high-definition master sound. The CD layer has also undergone the latest digitization and mastering, which sets it apart from the sound quality of conventional discs. In this series, we adopted the original jacket design and posted a new preface commentary by Mr. Daisuke Hirose.Work informationMaineConductor: Karl BöhmOrchestra: Berlin Philharmoniker Orchestra OtherComposer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms Contents Number of components | 2 sheets Song
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Artist: Karl Bohm
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Format: SACD Hybrid
Type: Album
Features: SACD
Release Title: Beethoven: Symphonies No. 3 & 7
Record Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Release Year: 2021
Standard product number: PROC-2326
Edition: Limited Edition
Genre: Classical
Release Date: May 19, 2020