Description: Description Klemperer Schubert Franck Symphonies 2 SACD Hybrid TOWER RECORDS JAPANProduct introduction In addition to Schubert's symphonies, including his specialty, "Unfinished," a magnificent Frank is included.A masterpiece that vividly constructed the world unique to Klemperer.Schubert's No. 5 is the world's first SACD.Newly digitized at 192kHz / 24bit from the original analog master tape of the home country, the latest reproduction. With new commentary "Unfinished" is a work that Klemperer picked up so many times that there are nine kinds of recordings in his life, and this recording to the old EMI in 1963 is a time when his condition is good, so I feel nervous. It is a masterpiece whose clear motive treatment approaches what you hear. Along with the rich sounding "Great" and the world's first SACD No. 5, "Frank's Symphony", which is valuable as a repertoire, has been recorded. Aiming for the highest sound quality in the current situation, the SACD layer and CD layer are mastered separately using a master digitized at 192kHz / 24bit from the original analog master tape in the home country. With new commentary. It is a permanent storage board."Unfinished" is a work that Klemperer conducted many times in his life, and there are quite a few recordings including live performances. In particular, live performances with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1966 and the Vienna Philharmonic in 1968 are also known as gems, and you can see how much they liked this song. The old EMI sound source this time was recorded at the age of 77 in February 1963, and the tempo of the first movement is earlier than the above-mentioned live, but the details and composition are wonderful. "Great" is also a song that I liked to play, and at the same time it makes me feel lyric, and at the same time, I admire the accurate treatment of the contrast of the song. All of Klemperer's Schuberts are exquisite, including the natural flow of music in "No. 5". And Frank's "Symphony" was recorded in this album. Although French music itself is rare, it is a work that has already been taken up several times during the conducting era in the United States, and it seems that the work that was originally composed has become even more robust. The recordings themselves are excellent, the center of gravity is low, and the timbre of each instrument is reliable.This time, from the original 2Ch analog master tape in the home country, we are doing the latest mastering using a flat master digitized at 192kHz / 24bit. The master was generally in good balance and had little aging. Therefore, I emphasized the original balance as much as possible and tried to master from a musical point of view. As a result, the visibility of the distance and depth of the instrument is improved, and the localization is improved so that you can enjoy the best performance without stress. In addition, a new sentence by Mr. Noboru Kawase was posted in the commentary.In this series, the SACD layer aims for a high resolution and rich sound field with a long high range and soft nuance, and the CD layer aims for a realistic tone that is extruded with a cohesive and solid sound. The potential of the CD itself is high, and you can enjoy it as a SACD hybrid disc where you can enjoy the goodness of both.Work informationMainConductor: Otto KlempererOrchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra, New Philharmonia Orchestra OtherComposer: Franz Schubert, Cesar Franck Contents Number of components | 2 sheets Song
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Artist: Otto Klemperer
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Style: Symphony
Format: SACD Hybrid
Type: Album
Features: Digipak, SACD
Release Title: Schubert: Symphonies No. 5, 8 & 9
Record Label: EMI
Release Year: 2021
Language: Japanese
Standard product number: TDSA-164
Edition: Limited Edition
Genre: Classical
Release Date: January 29, 2021