I am presuming that both of the names in the Header are known quantities, but just in case, J.H. was a well known Conductor active in the U.K. after WWII
until his death in 1971, and Pristine Audio is a label dedicated to the sonic restoration of Historical Performances.
Andrew Rose, the CEO of Pristine, has been working with a descendent of J.H., and quite a few concert performances and studio recordings are being issued
by the label. I have recently bought 3 of these:
1) Mahler 5, a Concert broadacast (1961, Edinburgh Festival, with the Berlin PO);
2) Beethoven 9, with a German Radio Orchestra, a "restoration' of a vox Studio recording,
3) Brahms 1st Symphony/Bruch Scottish Fantasy, with Oistrakh, a set of stereo recordings made for Readers Digest.
I have to quit goofing off from work now, but having listened to these 3 extensively over the past week, a mini review will follow
until his death in 1971, and Pristine Audio is a label dedicated to the sonic restoration of Historical Performances.
Andrew Rose, the CEO of Pristine, has been working with a descendent of J.H., and quite a few concert performances and studio recordings are being issued
by the label. I have recently bought 3 of these:
1) Mahler 5, a Concert broadacast (1961, Edinburgh Festival, with the Berlin PO);
2) Beethoven 9, with a German Radio Orchestra, a "restoration' of a vox Studio recording,
3) Brahms 1st Symphony/Bruch Scottish Fantasy, with Oistrakh, a set of stereo recordings made for Readers Digest.
I have to quit goofing off from work now, but having listened to these 3 extensively over the past week, a mini review will follow
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