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Amazon has drawn this to my attention.
Does anybody know how good are the transfers?
I have most of these on LP or CD, and wondered if they are worth the additional expense.
( I, prompted by Mme. M,, have observed a tendency to acquire duplicate copies of CDs. This must cease, so I am told.)
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostAmazon has drawn this to my attention.
Does anybody know how good are the transfers?
I have most of these on LP or CD, and wondered if they are worth the additional expense.
( I, prompted by Mme. M,, have observed a tendency to acquire duplicate copies of CDs. This must cease, so I am told.)
Review extracts, more details on this webpage:
It also says:
"Streaming available from iTunes, Amazon. Spotify, Apple Music etc" (First hand records are also on Naxos Music Library (IIRC with PDF booklets)). I presume it can be found on Qobuz?
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThe sound quality on this and the second volume of Schumann symphonies and Berlioz overtures is very good and interesting booklets on the CDs which are deleted according to Presto and only available to steam or download.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostIf the Walton symphony really is in stereo then that justifies the cost (I'm already rehearsing my excuse). I have a mono LP and had no idea that there had been a stereo recording.
"Recorded 15-17 August 1956. First Issued on Westminster WST 14012 (stereo LP).
Stereo Source: Westminster XSV 2868-69."
Playing the First Hand CD right now..... (absolutely superb 1st movement, in its control, tautness and perfect pacing easily a match for Previn or Daniel. Will continue later!)
It is very good stereo for the date, immediate, full-bodied and vivid if a bit dry. The typical Boult dividing of violins left/right adds greatly to the Waltonian rhythmical cut and thrust.
Very good dynamic range, smooth clean transfer without harshness, some audible hiss, but never distracting. Imaging not super-specific but acceptable, with a degree of studio ambience.
No-one will be disappointed with the sound of the First Hand Issues - they're very well - indeed outstandingly - done.
(Excellently detailed review here...http://classicalsource.com/db_contro...ew.php?id=8209
...with thanks to PJPJ!)Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 01-03-19, 16:27.
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