As some of you already know Universal is offerign 24/96 downloads via Linn. I can confirm that early examples are superb, and now Universal is asking listeners what they would like to hear in high-res. Where does one start? Anyone care to suggest a few goodies from the vast back catalogue?
Universal's high-res downloads: the latest
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Mravinsky Tchaikovsky 4-6
Karajan Strauss DSCH 10 (analogue)
Beinum Debussy Brahms
Fricsay Hary Janos Suite
Grumiaux
Beaux Arts Haydn
Monteux Ravel
Ansermet Chabrier Glazunov
Karajan Decca
Solti Elgar 1 & 2
Britten War Requiem YPGO Frank Bridge Vars
and so on and so forth......
PS Many of the above are on SACD in Japan - local issue would suit me fine.
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PJPJ
Good start; there's just so much. Two I would nominate are the Mehta/WP Mahler 2 and Simon Preston's magnificent Messiaen. And pretty much anything from Ansermet.
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It is terrific that these Universal recordings are gradually being released as 24/96 (and 24/192) downloads. But I have a major problem with the price, especially as these are recordings that are available on CD at relatively low cost. The contrast with the new EMI 'Signature' SACD series is pretty stark. These cost an equivalent of £7.35 per CD (or less when there are more than 2 CDs per set) for recordings that seem to have been lovingly and carefully remastered from the best sources available.
I can't help suspecting that Linn price their downloads to fit the relatively deep pockets of those able to afford Linn's audio equipment. A suspicion not alleviated by Linn's Channel Classics 24/96 downloads costing £4 more than the same downloads on Channel Classic's own website.
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