Recent discussion of the Toscanini/NYPO Beethoven #7 on the Essential Classics Thread reminded me that I've been intending to start a Thread on pre-LP recordings since Record Review's "Buschgate" back in January. Following a comment by verismissimo, I started a count of all the CDs I own which are transfers of recordings made in the 78rpm "era" - I gave up after I'd got to 100, and had still many more to get through.
I tend to concentrate on recordings made by composers and/or the performers who knew them (so lots of Elgar, Strauss, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, Sibelius, RVW etc - as well as some Schoenberg, Berg, Debussy) rather than "historic" recordings of earlier repertoire - but there are still a lot of marvellous exceptions, not least the Busch and Toscanini Beethovens. There are some irreplaceable Musical insights in many of these recordings that easily overcome any problems of recorded sound for me (and it's astonishing how well-sounding so many of them are - far better than they sounded on LP releases in the 1970s).
I've given the Thread the convenient title "Inter-War", because that's when most in my collection were made - but I'd be very interested to see what other Forumistas' attitudes are to recordings (including Piano Rolls, Wax Cylinders, etc etc) from the days before LP, and what favourites and recommendations are suggested.
I tend to concentrate on recordings made by composers and/or the performers who knew them (so lots of Elgar, Strauss, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, Sibelius, RVW etc - as well as some Schoenberg, Berg, Debussy) rather than "historic" recordings of earlier repertoire - but there are still a lot of marvellous exceptions, not least the Busch and Toscanini Beethovens. There are some irreplaceable Musical insights in many of these recordings that easily overcome any problems of recorded sound for me (and it's astonishing how well-sounding so many of them are - far better than they sounded on LP releases in the 1970s).
I've given the Thread the convenient title "Inter-War", because that's when most in my collection were made - but I'd be very interested to see what other Forumistas' attitudes are to recordings (including Piano Rolls, Wax Cylinders, etc etc) from the days before LP, and what favourites and recommendations are suggested.
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