What’s the deal with the Nelsons Shostakovich 4/11 being offered in “CD Quality “ FLAC only? The previous recordings from this series were offered in High Res FLAC and are the single most impressive recordings I own. Do the powers that be think there is no point in High Resolution? I am going to wait and see if the High Res becomes an option.
What download have you bought?
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostWhat’s the deal with the Nelsons Shostakovich 4/11 being offered in “CD Quality “ FLAC only? The previous recordings from this series were offered in High Res FLAC and are the single most impressive recordings I own. Do the powers that be think there is no point in High Resolution? I am going to wait and see if the High Res becomes an option.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostI downloaded it from Qobuz - the track order is reversed so that what is shown as the first movement of the 4th is in fact the final movement of the 11th. I've emailed them but, in the meantime, caveat emptor (or use Presto)
Incidentally, the playing on that final movement of the 11th is astonishingly committed.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostWhat’s the deal with the Nelsons Shostakovich 4/11 being offered in “CD Quality “ FLAC only? The previous recordings from this series were offered in High Res FLAC and are the single most impressive recordings I own. Do the powers that be think there is no point in High Resolution? I am going to wait and see if the High Res becomes an option.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostOK, not 24 bit (but at least not mp3) but a bit of a bargain:
https://www.qobuz.com/fr-fr/album/jo.../3760195733783
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostHad I not managed to accumulate them all on CD, over the years, I would certainly be up for that. A very real bargain.
I've a fair few excellent sets of pretty much all the Haydn quartets I ever listen to, but sometimes a certain opus captures my imagination and I don't have it. I still haven't turned the corner on streaming and need to 'own' my recordings.
This'll do
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostA bargain box from Amazon at £10.99 The Big Beethoven Box. It includes Boult's 1950s' recordings of Syms 3 5 6 & 7 plus 4 overtures, Abravanel's Egmont and Prometheus music plus Demus and Janigro Cello Sonatas, Yale SQ in late SQs , Piano Sonatas and other piano music.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI was just about to thank HD for the heads-up on this bargain and ask forumistas for their views relating the quality of these performances. I take your comments as an endorsement! I shall procede!
I've a fair few excellent sets of pretty much all the Haydn quartets I ever listen to, but sometimes a certain opus captures my imagination and I don't have it. I still haven't turned the corner on streaming and need to 'own' my recordings.
This'll do
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI reckon they make a very fine complement to the ongoing London Haydn Quartet series. It is a little confusing that if one opts for the QOBUZ web player, it suggests that 24-bit Hi-Res is available, yet I can find no pricing of download option for such.
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