No doubt I shall be told all about FLAC and the suchlike but I had an interesting experience today on receipt of the Tower Records CD from Japan of Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 with Annie Fischer and Ferenc Fricsay - coupled as on the LP with two Mozart Rondos .
I have over the past 18 months become very smitten with the Beethoven having downloaded the MP3 on to iTunes from Amazon there being no tangible format of the recording available in Europe . I have played it all over the place , through iPad, iPod and car radio , Sonos system and Airport Express through my living room stereo and obtained a great deal of pleasure from it .
I was , however, amazed at how much better yet it sounded on CD today - considerably more detail and airiness around the sound and the quite exquisite interplay between the orchestra and Fischer in the slow movement in particular was much enhanced .
Perhaps this explains why tangible formats are more than hanging in there in classical music .
I have over the past 18 months become very smitten with the Beethoven having downloaded the MP3 on to iTunes from Amazon there being no tangible format of the recording available in Europe . I have played it all over the place , through iPad, iPod and car radio , Sonos system and Airport Express through my living room stereo and obtained a great deal of pleasure from it .
I was , however, amazed at how much better yet it sounded on CD today - considerably more detail and airiness around the sound and the quite exquisite interplay between the orchestra and Fischer in the slow movement in particular was much enhanced .
Perhaps this explains why tangible formats are more than hanging in there in classical music .
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