Description: Munich Phil Complete CBS Sessions 1968 Description*** Product Information *** FORMAT: SACD HYBRID Number of Disks: 3 Package: Release Date: December 15, 2021 Record Label: Sony Classical Product Number: SICC-10379 *** Product description *** * The world's first SA-CD hybrid (excluding Schubert). The world's first SA-CD (excluding Schubert). SA-CD layer: 2ch. * Use of sound label * Japan's proprietary project / full production limited edition * Multi -case specification * Liner Notes: Yoshiharu Oono "Everyone has become happy under the baton of Kempe", Jed Distler "Great Pianist Nelson Frere", Seiji Takeshita ... etc. *** Work Information *** Main Conductor: Rudolph Kempe Orchestra: Munich Philharmonic Orchestra Piano: Nelson Flare others Composition: Franz Schubert , Richard Strauss , Antonin Dvorak , Edvald Grieg , Robert Schumann , Franz List *** Recorded content *** Number of configurations | 3 pieces Total recording time | 03:30:12 Edition | Remaster [Song] [Disc 1] Schubert 1-4. Symphony No. 9 (8) Han Ha-style D 944 "The Great" R. Strauss 5. Metamolfosen (study for 23 sole string instruments) [Disc 2] Dvorak 1-5. Tchaikovsky 6-8. Piano Concerto No. 1 Introduction Like Work 23 [Disc 3] Grease 1-3. Piano Concerto II in minor works 16 Schumann 4-6. Piano Concerto III work 54 list 7. Death Dance S 126 / R 457 [Performance] Nelson Flare (Piano) [Disc 2 6-8, Disc 3] Munich Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Rudolph Kempe 【recording】 May 22nd to 27, 1968 Munich, Buurger Broiker Original Recording: [Producer] Hans Richard Strackke [Recording engineer] Helmut Corvi, Uri -Rich Muller [Original Analog Master] 2 Truck Stereo *** Product Introduction *** Introduction of product Tower Records X Sony Classical Ultimate SA-CD Hybrid Collection The whole picture of the first recording by Kempe & Munich Philharmonic. In May 1968, a miracle music recorded in just six days. All of the valuable sound sources recorded on the Phil and German CBS for the first time after the German conductor Rudolf Kempe (1910-76), who representing the late 20th century, became director of Munich Philharmonic Music in 1967. CD conversion. The recording to Germany CBS in May 1968 is a concentrated session that records 4 LPs in six days from May 22 to 27, except for Strauss "Metamolfosen" in Kempe's only commercial recording. The feature is. Omagi Schubert's "The Great" has a wonderful skill to build a big climax through straight interpretation, and the famous performance that was good to be left as a recording at this time (Kempe's "The Grate" is in the CD era. The 1950 performance with Dresden Starts Capele has been converted to a CD from the broadcast recording). "Metamolfosen" and Dvorak "String Serenard" are original couples in LP using photos of the Bavarian National Opera in the Jacket before and after the bombing in World War II, and the light and dark of string ensemble in contrast 2. A good planning board that combines songs. For some reason in Japan, it was not released in LP for some reason, and it was released for the first time on a CD in 2002 (Kempe is in January 1973, five years after the normal provisions of "Metamol Fourseen" are banned. Reprinted on Dresden Starts Capele and EMI). The four songs of the four songs that became the "most musical pianist" Brazilian pianist Nelson Frerey (born 1944) are also stunning, and Chaikovsky himself is "in his own recording. A fulfilling performance that says that it is a favorite. Until the 1980s, when the co -starring edition with Argerich was released, it was also a representative edition for Frere (and the only recording of these concertos), and it engraved this pianist's outstanding musical sense, which was in his early 20s. 。 Flay is very cautious and long career has few recording of concertos, and among these four songs, only Tchaikovsky (Dekka, which was released in 2014 in commemoration of the 70 -year -old, has been released. Radio Days, a two -disc set, which collected concerto performances by broadcasting recording, was included in the 1969 live with Masua/France Broadcasting Philharmonic). In that sense, it is a reprint with a high value. The recording venue, Bungar Broiker, was a beer hall restaurant that could accommodate more than 1800 people opened in 1885. It has been used for political rally since the 1920s, and is also known as Hitler in 1923 as a place where Hitler caused the "Munich Agency". It was also known for its good sound, and was frequently used to record Munich orchestras in the 1960s and 1970s in the Stereo era after World War II. The recording of Beethoven, Brahms, and Bruckner of Kempe/Munich Philharmonic was the venue (in addition to various opera recording by EMI, C. Cliver Verdi "Tsubakihime" [DG] and Dvolak's concerto with Richter [EMI] Here). Demolished in 1979. (1/2) Tower record (2021/10/01) Producer Hans Richard Stracket (1932-2010) is also a conductor, organ player, and composer from Austrian, who studied conducting and church music at the Cologne Conservatory, and as a conductor, Lines State Fill Music Director. In the recording, the accompaniment of Moshkovski's piano concerto (Philharmonia Hungarica, Vox Label) was also released in Japan. He was not only active in the field of criticism, but also involved in recording German CBS in the 1960s. Helmut Corvi (1926-2002), a recording engineer from Switzerland, also has a multi-face, including pianists, composers, conductors, and score editors, and has been involved in many Colombia-CBS European recording from 1955 to 1975. It is a masterpiece, such as Berk "Votkk" of Boulez, Bernstein's Mahler "1,000 Symphony" and Berlioz "Requiem". In recording with Kempe, he is also an engineer of three famous songs with Zurich Tone Halle (Beethoven's 5th, Dvovorak "Shinse World", and Bruckner "8"). Some of these recording have been converted to CDs in low -priced series since the early CD era, but when they received a lot of attention, when the Sony Music in 2002 was converted into CDs from the original analog master. Yes. In addition, only the Schubert "The Great" was released as a hybrid disk by Esoteric in 2011. This time, Schubert will be the first new remaster in 10 years, and for the first time in about 20 years. [Series Concept] The historic masterpiece of Sony Classical and RCA RED SEAL, in collaboration with Tower Records, pursues the highest quality, including the remasters so far, and is the ultimate in the form of a "ultimate" in the form of a hybrid disk. I will do it. Experienced masters, including Sony Classical's treasured original masters, up-and-coming mastering engineers Andreas K. Meyer, are new and reprinted SA-CD hybrid collections for this release. The label uses a reputable "sound master label" to make it perfect for the reproducibility of the original sound quality engraved in the master, and in the commentary, the liner notes with high documentary are posted. The aim of this series is to vividly revive the glory trajectory that the board has carried on the back. (2/2) Tower record (2021/10/01) The ultimate SA-CD Hybrid Collection 9th Release Kempe & Munich Philharmonic's first recording. In May 1968, a miracle music recorded in just six days. The first German conductor Rudolf Kempe (1910-76) representing the latter half of the 20th century became the first Munich Philharmonic Music in January 1967, for the first time in the same Phil and German CBS, valuable LPs of LPs. All sound sources are converted to SA-CD. Kempe brings the first golden age after World War II to the Phil, which has been treated like a local orchestra with this history and history, and has gained worldwide reputation in the Cheribidacque era. I built it. The warm sound of the Southern German, which is created by sounding the string part of the oncoming arrangement firmly, has been popular around the world since the LP era. Except for the Strauss "Metamolfosen", Kempe's only recording has also increased the significance of these recording. The four songs of the four songs that became the American debut edition of Nelson Frerey, a Brazilian famous pianist called the "most musical pianist", are also wonderful, and Chaikovsky himself "I like it in my recordings". A fulfilling performance. Sony Music Release / sales source provided material (2021/10/01) The first German conductor Rudolf Kempe (1910-76) representing the latter half of the 20th century became the first Munich Philharmonic Music in January 1967, for the first time in the same Phil and German CBS, valuable LPs of LPs. All sound sources are converted to SA-CD. Except for the Strauss "Metamolfosen", Kempe's only recording has also increased the significance of these recording. The four songs of the four songs that became the American debut edition of Nelson Frerey, a Brazilian famous pianist called the "most musical pianist", are also wonderful, and Chaikovsky himself "I like it in my recordings". A fulfilling performance. (C) RS Jmd (2021/10/04) Shipping We only ship to the registered address in (Paypal / ebay). The item will be shipped from Japan.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
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MPN: SICC-10379
Genre: Classical
Format: SACD Hybrid
Release Year: 2021
Record Label: SICC-10379
Release Title: Munich Phil Complete CBS Sessions 1968
Artist: Rudolf Kempe, Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, Nelson Frayle
Edition: Complete production limited edition