Wot - no posts today - yet!
I have Tintner on CD, and today I found it on Amazon Music, so I'm trying that (the CD will be somewhere - probably inaccessible right now ...). It's not on Qobuz I think, which makes me somewhat cautious about abandoning buying CDs and SACDs, as the assumption that streaming/download services will always provide is probably a false one. Yesterday I tried Klemperer - pretty hard - steady - some people might like that. Tintner has more cushioned sound.
I tried a few other recordings yesterday - not all B6 - but similar Bruckner. The Rosbaud I tried was pretty atrocious, and reminded me of one of the few LPs I sold on - Mahler 7 with Rosbaud. Some recordings have a lot of ambience - which others might not like, while some have close miked solos, but reasonable overall ambience, and others have hardly any ambience at all. Does it matter?
PS: I tried to find the new Haitink on Qobuz - but only found an earlier one. Is it available there?
I have Tintner on CD, and today I found it on Amazon Music, so I'm trying that (the CD will be somewhere - probably inaccessible right now ...). It's not on Qobuz I think, which makes me somewhat cautious about abandoning buying CDs and SACDs, as the assumption that streaming/download services will always provide is probably a false one. Yesterday I tried Klemperer - pretty hard - steady - some people might like that. Tintner has more cushioned sound.
I tried a few other recordings yesterday - not all B6 - but similar Bruckner. The Rosbaud I tried was pretty atrocious, and reminded me of one of the few LPs I sold on - Mahler 7 with Rosbaud. Some recordings have a lot of ambience - which others might not like, while some have close miked solos, but reasonable overall ambience, and others have hardly any ambience at all. Does it matter?
PS: I tried to find the new Haitink on Qobuz - but only found an earlier one. Is it available there?
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