I think that modern recording techniques can often produce fine sound where chamber and instrumental music is concerned. I'm not so sure that this always applies in the case of orchestral works, especially if they are large scale, Shostakovich 8 for example. The careful choice of venue in older recordings, together with longer session time, fewer microphones and less mix down, could produce recordings which are still classics decades later.The rehearse /record methods so often used today, can lead to carefully assembled and patched performances which have a glacial perfection and no real life,not to mention ludicrously excessive dynamic range.
I know this is an old fashioned view, but give me the old Decca, Philips or EMI sound from the sixties where much of the standard repertory is concerned,if necessary warts and all.
I know this is an old fashioned view, but give me the old Decca, Philips or EMI sound from the sixties where much of the standard repertory is concerned,if necessary warts and all.
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