Description: Description Rudolf Kempe Orchestral Works 5 SACD Hybrid TOWER RECORDS JAPANProduct introduction A collection of 7 original albums (orchestra songs) for the old EMI label recorded by Kempe in the early days of stereo with Vienna Philharmonic in a 5-disc set!Excellent recording. Newly reprinted from the home country analog master tape.With new commentary. First SACD! With serial number, 1,000 set limited edition A set of 5 orchestral songs of 7 precious albums with the Vienna Philharmonic, which Rudolf Kempe, who has been promoting the reproduction on the tower planning board, left on the old EMI label from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. Gathered in. Each original album was arranged in the order when it first appeared, and in the latter half of DISC1-4, 2 albums without titles, a total of 5 songs were recorded separately. Although it is a small piece, it is only a masterpiece that makes use of the special mention of both. It's a lively performance like Kempe, and you must listen to the fresh sound that you can't think of as an early stereo recording. It is a wonderful sound quality and performance that will be the first SACD. Mastering the SACD layer and CD layer separately using a master digitized at 192kHz / 24bit from the original analog master tape of the home country. With new commentary. It is a permanent storage board. Comes with a serial number limited to 1,000 sets. I think this 5-disc set of old EMI recordings is as important as or even more important than before. As you know, Kempe has recorded across several labels, especially with the Dual Alliance and has great recordings, but the ones that are still popular since stereo are the Munich Philharmonic and Staatskapelle.・ I think there are many sound sources from Dresden and the Berlin Philharmonic. On the other hand, the Vienna Philharmonic is well known for "Wagner's Lohengrin" (TDSA142: out of print), and while the other orchestras were mainly large-scale symphonies and orchestral works, Vienna other than opera. -Recording with Phil is only a small piece, and after the CD, there are few opportunities to release it from the original EMI, but rather it was popular with the reprint of the TESTAMENT label. At that time, there were various reasons why Kempe was recorded only for small projects (for reference, Kempe was never called on the Vienna Philharmonic's regular schedule), but rather. It may be a sound source that is now forgotten. Actually, these albums have been nominated for reprints for several years, but it takes time to search for the master tape (actually, some of the small pieces with the Berlin Philharmoniker are unknown masters in the past. However, due to the difficulty of coupling, it was not possible to commercialize it immediately. This time, although it took a long time to search, as long as I listened to the master who actually came, I was surprised at the freshness of the sound quality. Perhaps because the tape was used less frequently (less reprinted), the tone of the time was preserved like a time capsule dug up. Concerns about the incompatibility have been blown away, and I think that you can enjoy the lively Kempe-like music making with the highest sound quality than before. The series of recordings with the Vienna Philharmonic began in February 1958 with the "Wagner Works" (DISC 5). At that time, the Vienna Philharmonic had made many recordings on DECCA, but due to the deterioration of the relationship, it seems that the recording of EMI and the Vienna Philharmonic was resumed with this recording after a long time. In 1956, Kempe recorded the overtures and preludes of the Berlin Philharmonic and Wagner in monaural, but there is no song cover with this Vienna Philharmonic. The powerful performance with Kempe is touching, and the two songs from Lohenglin will be linked to all the songs recorded in 1962 & 63. Almost at the same time, "Vienna Night" (DISC2) was also recorded, "Overture Collection" (DISC4) in December, followed by "Wiener Bonbons" (DISC3) in 1960, and the remaining 3 albums in December 1961. Albums have been recorded together. In 1961, there were three pieces, "Rosamunde's Interlude Music" (second half of DISC 1 and 2), "Suite Háry János et al." (Second half of DISC 1, 3 and 4), and "Vienna Philharmonic Holiday" (DISC 1). I'm recording an album. In this BOX, each original album is arranged in the order when it first appeared, and in the latter half of DISC 1-4, a total of 5 songs from "Rosamunde's interlude music" and "Suite Háry János et al." Were recorded separately. In addition, there are three albums with the title "Vienna", and the "Vienna" series is summarized in the first half of the BOX considering the arrangement with the other four. DISC1 dared to mark the end of this orchestral music project as the "Vienna Philharmonic Holiday". In this album, the best microcosm woven by the combination of the Vienna Philharmonic and the master Kempe, who have already been recorded and have already lost their shoulder strength, may be utilized in each piece. I hope that this reprint will further improve the evaluation of Kempe. The music left here is truly exquisite. This time, we are doing the latest mastering using a flat master digitized at 192kHz / 24bit from the original 2Ch analog master tape in our home country. The master was generally in good balance and had little change over time. Therefore, I emphasized the original balance as much as possible and tried to master from a musical point of view. As a result, the sense of distance and depth of the instrument are improved, and the localization is improved, so you can enjoy the best performance without stress. In this series, the SACD layer aims for a high resolution and rich sound field with a stretchy high range and soft nuances, 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: Rudolf KempeOrchestra: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Contents Number of configurations | 5 sheets Track Listing:
Price: 168 USD
Location: Ibaraki
End Time: 2024-12-17T07:41:57.000Z
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Artist: Rudolf Kempe
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Style: Symphony
Format: SACD Hybrid
Type: Album
Features: Digipak, SACD
Release Title: Orchestral Works
Release Year: 2021
Edition: Limited Edition
Genre: Classical
Standard product number: TDSA210
Release Date: December 25, 2021