John, I got the Ancerl on LP in my youth and 'upgraded' to CD shortly before the closure of Orchesography in Cecil Court. Tomorrow morning, when I get work, the more recently remastered "Gold Edition" re-issue should be waiting for me (my having ordered it from Presto during their Supraphon promotion. It is surely the finest recording of the simplified version of the work available.
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It strikes me that Antoni Wit is a great artist who has had a prolific and very distinguished career. I saw him conduct the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig nearly 40 years ago. I have only one CD with him conducting, however, and it is marvellously impressive - Penderecki's St Luke Passion on Naxos.
PS I must stop reading this thread - my shelves are full.
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Mahlerei
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Yes, I have that Penderecki disc and agree wholeheartedly.
Bryn
Do report back on the Gold Edition, won't you?
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Originally posted by Mahlerei View PostI agree, it's long been something of a benchmark in this work. What tempts me re Wit is that he's done some excellent recordings for Naxos, including that fab Mahler 8 (which I have on BD-A). This one could be a winner, so I'll give ti a go.Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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Evenin' IGI
Yes, Naxos blotted their copybook with the multichannel layer of the M8. The stereo layer was terrific, though. Very immersive.
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Mahlerei
Bryn
The original sound isn't too bad, so I'll be interested to hear what you think of the remastered version.
BTW, I enjoyed trawling through the Abravanel Mahler box. Third, Fourth and Seventh probably the most successful, I'd say. Sound pretty good as well.
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Originally posted by Chris Newman View PostYou lot are bad for me. I flipped down the pages of the HMV website after one of you said that Jonas Kaufmann's Verismo was £3.99 and succumbed BUT......... I bought Haitink's LSO Brahms Symphonies for £7.96 and Mackerras's RLPO Beethoven Symphonies for £7.99 as well. No postage asked.
And Tuesday is payday!
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If you like Delius, then maybe these violin sonatas are for you - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Delius-Compl...d_rhf_ee_shvl1
I was looking for food processor bowl covers, honest!
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Originally posted by Mahlerei View Post
Bryn
Do report back on the Gold Edition, won't you?
DAW: SADIE 24-96 (24 bit audio resolution)
Digital Audio Effector: SONY SDP-1000
Lexicon 480L - Digital Effect System
Digital D-A Converter dCS 900
CEDAR - restoration system.
All tracks timings bar one, and the total time are greater in the "gold edition" transfer than in the earlier "Crystal Collection" CD.
I hope to listen some time on Monday. I will have a look at some of its audio properties too.
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amateur51
Originally posted by johnb View Post
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI used to have a lot of these recordings on LP in a fair-sized box and loved dipping into it. This CD box is way better. Many thanks indeed for the heads-up, johnb!
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