Description: Description Sviatoslav Richter DG Recordings 3 SACD Hybrid TOWER RECORDS JAPAN Product introduction In the heyday of Richter, all the concerto recordings recorded in DG from 1958-62 are collected into three pieces. The latest reprint that stands out for its awesomeness. World's first SA-CD except DISC3! New mastering from original analog master in home countryFrom the age of 43 to 46, Richter collected all three concerto recordings recorded on the DG label during the very middle ages. It is the world's first SA-CD except for DISC3's Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff. These two songs have not been on the market for a while on SA-CD, and have not been marketed by Universal, so it will be a long-awaited release as a SA-CD hybrid board.Richter, who was known as a phantom pianist and had little performance in the west, was released on vinyl in the west as a recording of a picture of an exhibition held in Sofia, Bulgaria in February 1958. The real name will suddenly roar worldwide. In 1958, the 1st Tchaikovsky Competition was held, and Richter also participated as a judge. Its influence was increasing more and more, such as praising Cliburn. DG, who had already recorded Schumann's solo work in November 1956, finally started recording a concerto in October 1958 with the DG staff boarding Warsaw. The first recording was Schumann, the first song of DISC1. Then, in April of the following year, four songs such as Mozart, Prokofiev, and Rachmaninoff were recorded together, making Richter's evaluation immovable. Among them, Richter (premiered Piano Sonata No. 7), who had a close friendship with Prokofiev, especially loved No. 5 (recorded in 1970 with Mazer in the old EMI), and it is also evaluated that there is no performance beyond this yet. Rachmaninoff's No. 2 is an absolute masterpiece and has become a historic recording.And in September 1962, an even more immortal masterpiece will be born with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra in the background. Sanderling was born with Beethoven's No. 3 (this song was also re-recorded with Muti in 1977) and Rondo, and Karajan was born with a shocking Tchaikovsky. At Beethoven, Richter's godly attitude of paying homage to the work and the honed touch of every detail maximize the work, while Tchaikovsky's first stereo session recording is technology. Not only Richter, but also Richter, whose sincere attitude to faithfully reproduce the original appearance of the work behind it and the competition with Karajan's extraordinary tension sublimated to the point without emphasizing the particular aspect. It became one of the representative albums of this song. In addition, the performance level of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra is high, probably due to repeated rehearsals, and the ultimate performance of the trinity concerto is contained here. These recordings are still left with clear sounds even after about 60 years, and in this reprint, not only the expression and subtle touch of the piano, but also the texture and detailed expression of each orchestral instrument, It is now possible to grasp the sense of presence more than ever. As a result, the masked sound is filled in, and it is possible to reproduce a wonderful recording that combines a sense of scale with a sense of sound field with a clear view as a whole. In addition to the high quality of the performance and the rare masterpiece, please enjoy it as the best package work that has undergone a reliable process of reproduction.In this reprint, we went back to the original analog master tape in our home country and digitized high-quality sound. Not limited to this time, we used the top flat master, so 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 took the time to master the series in a detailed 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.Work informationArtist: Sviatoslav RichterConductors: Witold Rowicki, Kurt Sanderling, Herbert von KarajanEnsemble: Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Symphony OrchestraContentsNumber of components | 3 sheetsTrack Listing
Price: 75.5 USD
Location: Ibaraki
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Artist: Sviatoslav Richter
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Record Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Release Title: Deutsche Grammophon Concerto all recordings
Case Condition: Mint (M)
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Catalog Number: PROC-2196
Edition: Limited Edition
Type: Album
Format: SACD Hybrid
Release Year: 2016
Language: Japanese
Style: Concerto
Features: SACD
Genre: Classical
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Release Date: March 13, 2019