In the 2015 Prom repeat on TTN last night, Igor Levit was playing a passage from the Mozart k.595 Concerto where the main theme returns in the development extremely quietly. I was lucky with my switching back from AAC 320 to 16/48 and could easily appreciate the gains in presence and clarity at very low levels. With that openness, scale and space allowing climaxes to expand more effortlessly the music simply sounds more realistic and enjoyable. The comparative gains have sounded very consistent to these ears - you hear the upgraded quality without needing the comparison really.
(And being able to hear more clearly what's wrong as well as what's right with a given performance is the essence of critical listening, of course!)
There's some Romanian Radio CO Beethoven/Haydn on TTN tonight, and Monday evening gives a rare chance to hear Roussel's Evocations, BBCPO/Tortelier in Symphony Hall Birmingham...
I never thought I'd be scouring the schedules this keenly again....!
(And being able to hear more clearly what's wrong as well as what's right with a given performance is the essence of critical listening, of course!)
There's some Romanian Radio CO Beethoven/Haydn on TTN tonight, and Monday evening gives a rare chance to hear Roussel's Evocations, BBCPO/Tortelier in Symphony Hall Birmingham...
I never thought I'd be scouring the schedules this keenly again....!
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