I bought this set on its release last September but put it away for Christmas whereupon it has had a first hearing of a tiny portion of what's inside. A good number of these recordings will be familiar to many, especially the HMV ones from the 1950s; these are included, but so too are recordings that appeared on DG and Decca. The earliest date from 1926 (not yet sampled) with the famous Die Walkure set from 1954 being his last.
There is a fascinating booklet note by Stephane Topakian about the edition, WF's recorded history and the various errors, imperfections and omissions etc that abound. I had no idea that, for example, there is a woman's voice appearing, for some unaccountable reason, in the finale of the Beethoven 7 recording from 1950! It's now been removed by using material from another 'take' from tapes that were believed to be lost.
Everything here has been restored and remastered and the sound on the discs I've so far sampled is miraculous and a vast improvement on anything I've heard before.
Strongly recommended to those interested, even if you have multiple versions of some of these recordings already. Has anyone else got it?
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