This is not about recorded performances - more about disasters brought about by the recording producers/engineers/editors who really should have known better.
Decca's recording reputation had never been higher when they recorded Britten's Golden Vanity, yet the overmodulation of the boys' voices I atogether dreadful in places.
Decca again - this time the Phase Four recording of HMS Pinafore, where the voices sound as though they are in a different dimension from the orchestra. (I can cope with the seagulls.)
Karajan's Turondot, where the VPO and the voices seem to be out of phases and sync throughout.
But winner must surely be Konwitschny CD of Strauss's Alpine Symphony. The transfer engineer must have been in a dream. The music, having reached the "summit" climax, is then unbelievably lap-dissolved to 2 minutes earlier, so we have an unscripted repeat. I thought my CD was faulty at first, but the minutes & seconds counter indicated otherwise.
Decca's recording reputation had never been higher when they recorded Britten's Golden Vanity, yet the overmodulation of the boys' voices I atogether dreadful in places.
Decca again - this time the Phase Four recording of HMS Pinafore, where the voices sound as though they are in a different dimension from the orchestra. (I can cope with the seagulls.)
Karajan's Turondot, where the VPO and the voices seem to be out of phases and sync throughout.
But winner must surely be Konwitschny CD of Strauss's Alpine Symphony. The transfer engineer must have been in a dream. The music, having reached the "summit" climax, is then unbelievably lap-dissolved to 2 minutes earlier, so we have an unscripted repeat. I thought my CD was faulty at first, but the minutes & seconds counter indicated otherwise.
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