Description: Description Eugen Jochum Haydn Symphonies No.93, 94, 95 & 98 2SACD TOWER RECORDSProduct introduction Coupling 4 songs by the well-established Jochum & SKD in 1967 and 2 songs by Neumann, Switner & LGO.New and reprinted from the ETERNA original analog tape in the home country. World's first SACD!Mastering only in the analog area, direct DSD!Home country ETERNA original analog tape latest reprint project SACD hybrid 17th The recording of Jochum and Staatskapelle Dresden is well known for Bruckner's complete symphonies recorded in 1975-80 in collaboration with EMI and ETERNA (reproduced as SACD hybrid in 2017 on Tower Planning Board TDSA60: discontinued). However, these recordings are sound sources recorded at once by ETERNA in November 1967. This board may not be well known, as it recorded only four songs and the Zalomon set with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, which was subsequently recorded on DG from 1971 to 1973, is so famous. Also, it can be said that the board with DG attracted attention because it was the first recording using the latest Landon version at that time and it was a cohesive recording. However, although these recordings with SKD use the same version as before, Jochum's daringness and grace are arranged in a well-balanced manner, and the real pleasure of listening to Haydn is not inferior to the DG board. Or rather, the tone centered on SKD's stringed instruments is by no means defeated. The recording is done by C. Struben, a famous engineer who can be said to be the treasure of East Germany. By reprinting from the original analog master tape of the home country this time, the resolution and freshness are much higher than the conventional imported CD, so you can understand the atmosphere of SKD at that time and Jochum's elegant conducting behavior. It came to be. In the later Bruckner recording, there was a glimpse of the appearance of a other-style match, but listening to this Haydn performance clearly shows that it is a good match, and the style and style of Haydn's performance in a lonely orchestra. It also makes you feel the height of. Please enjoy the incredible performance that was buried until now with the revived sound quality. The coupling included Haydn's Sinfonia Concertante, recorded by Neumann in 1967, when he was the music director of the Gewanthaus Orchestra, and Mozart's Symphony No. 25, recorded by Switner from 1962 to the following year on the same occasion. The Sinfonia Concertante is another masterpiece in which the solos of the orchestra members, including the violin Bosse, shine. This sound source may not be well known nowadays. And this recording with Switner & LGO is a highly rare sound source. The original coupling was Haydn's Symphony No. 100, and this time it should rather include Haydn, which was originally planned. However, when I requested an analog master tape from my home country, there were no masters left at the moment, so I decided to record only Mozart. After recording No. 29 with SKD in 1960, Switner will record all of Mozart's late symphonies (except No. 37) in 1968 and 73,74 (except for No. 37) (this project 0301396BC in 2019). (Reprinted in), this number 25 is not included. Since the orchestra is also LGO, the existence of this No. 25 is hardly known. Like SKD, the performance has a good tempo that shines like Switner, and it is a very beautiful performance even though the orchestra is different. In addition, this sound source seems to be the first CD reprint from the original analog master. At the time of this reprint, the master tape was air-fed from the label to the studio of mastering engineer Christoph Stickel who lives in Vienna, mastered in the analog domain, and then digitized as DSD for the SACD layer. Commercialized by using a separate system for PCM for the CD layer. In this project, we have achieved mastering in the ideal way currently possible. The effect is remarkable, it is possible to reproduce the quality left on the master tape extremely faithfully, and mastering only in the analog area and direct DSD conversion bring about a more sound quality effect. It is surprisingly clear and has a higher resolution than before, so you can expect further evaluation of the performance. In addition, the photo of the outer box of the original analog master tape used this time is also posted in color in the Japanese manual.Work informationMaineConductors: Eugen Jochum, Vaclav Neumann, Otmar Suitner, Gerhard BosseOrchestra: Staatskapelle Dresden, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra OthersComposer: Franz Josef Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Contents Number of configurations | 2 sheets Track Listing:
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Artist: Eugen Jochum, Václav Neumann, Otmar Suitner
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Catalog Number: 0302694BC
Style: Symphony
Format: SACD Hybrid
Type: Album
Features: SACD
Release Title: Haydn: Symphonies No. 93, 94, 95 & 98
Record Label: Berlin Classics
Release Year: 2021
Release Date: December 26, 2021
Edition: Limited Edition
Genre: Classical