Description: Description Kurt Sanderling Staatskapelle Dresden Live in Tokyo SACD TOWER RECORDSProduct introduction "110th anniversary of Sanderling's birth, new mastering from analog master" In commemoration of 1973, the valuable record of Sanderling conducting SKB's first visit to Japan is used again this time, using the latest digital sound source with high sound quality (192/24) from the analog master tape recorded on TOKYO FM. Latest mastering by ALTUS Saito. Approximately 160 minutes recorded on one sheet by taking advantage of the single layer The performance in Japan by the famous conductor Kurt Sanderling (1912-2011), who celebrated his 110th birthday in 2022, will be made into a SACD single layer exclusively for Tower Records. Two days of performances from Staatskapelle Dresden's first visit to Japan in 1973 are summarized in one piece. With symphonic composers such as Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky lining up, Sanderling's virtuosity is demonstrated, skillfully controlling the tone of SKD oxidized silver, which can be said to be German, to create profound music. It has been. Newly mastered at 192kHz/24bit from the original analog master tape, the sound quality has been renewed. Sanderling served as chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden from 1964 to 1967, and although he retired when he came to Japan in 1973, the chief conductor was blank at that time (1969-74. From 1975, Blomsch Since Tet was appointed as the chief conductor), he was accompanied as the main conductor. Of these, the program at the Tokyo Welfare Pension Hall on October 18th and the performance at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan on October 31st were recorded by TOKYO FM, leaving valuable records of both visits to Japan. It is a famous sound source that has been reissued by multiple companies on CD, LP, and SACD, and in 2011, SACD single layer was converted to 44.1Khz/16bit for CD from analog master tapes in 2016. This is a recording that has been reprinted several times. This time, after creating a high-quality digital master at 192kHz/24bit from the original analog master tape, Mr. Saito of ALTUS is newly mastering. The sound source of these two days, which was originally an excellent recording, has been revived in more detail, so this time it is an SACD single layer, so you can enjoy the sound as close as possible to the master tape. In addition, this time, the encore song on October 18th, which was recorded when it was released on another label before, is not recorded. The performance was magnificent, and Brahms, who has a session recording of both of them on Eurodisc in 1971, performed a large-scale performance with live excitement, and performed Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 on the same day. You can feel the smoothness, low center of gravity, and unique tone that are different from the old EMI recording with the Philharmonia Orchestra. Tchaikovsky's No. 4 is his specialty, and while it contains tension comparable to the Leningrad Philharmonic record (mono) to DG, it is truly a masterpiece that combines the dignity of a German orchestra. The technical team of TOKYO FM at the time, who captured the rich sound as a whole, should also be praised. With this high-quality sound, it is a sound quality that shows how wonderful the sound of the orchestra at that time was. In addition, this commentary is posted after some editing of the commentary etc. at the time of the first release. Above all, the manuscript of Sanderling when it was first published, full of affection by the late Mr. Masaaki Yamamoto, is probably a text that shows his essence. The story of when he performed as a guest at the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, to which he belonged, is also very interesting.Work information MainConductor: Kurt SanderlingOrchestra: Staatskapelle Dresden OthersComposer: Richard Wagner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Carl Maria von Weber, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Contents Number of components | 1 sheet Track Listing 1. Richard Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - Overture 2. Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.8 in F Major, Op.93 3. Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68 4. Carl Maria von Weber: Oberon, J. 306 - Overture 5. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385, "Haffner" 6. Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36 Performer Staatskapelle Dresden Kurt Sanderling (Conductor) recording October 18, 1973/Employees' Pension Hall (1-3) October 31, 1973/Tokyo Bunka Kaikan (4-6) live Shipping We will select and ship from FedEx, DHL, Japan Post. 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Price: 84 USD
Location: Ibaraki
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Artist: Kurt Sanderling
Record Label: TOKYO FM
Release Title: Live in Tokyo, 1973
Catalog Number: TFTKSA3002
Edition: Limited Edition, Live, Remastered
Type: Album
Format: SACD Single Layer
Release Year: 2022
Language: Japanese
Features: SACD
Genre: Classical
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Release Date: November 11, 2022