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If you would be given a chance to pick only one classical SACD recording, what that would be & why?
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Post by SnaggS April 9, 2012 (2 of 157)
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Spyshadow said:
If you would be given a chance to pick only one classical SACD recording, what that would be & why?
Bruno Walter, Beethovens 6th
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 - Columbia Symphony Orchestra/Walter
Its the first that popped into my head and often pulled from the shelves. Wonderfull music played with feeling.
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Post by Vaan April 9, 2012 (4 of 157)
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Honestly, I don't have any classical SACD at present, that is why I had raised this question to get your recommendation. I will tally all the replies and later will decide which classical SACD should I get......
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Polly Nomial said:
Russian Violin Concertos - Fischer/Kreizberg - first "proper" SACD (as in hybrid & MCH too) and what electrifying playing + recording to match.
Actually, I am not so keen on Julia's performance of the Russians ... they lack true Russian grunt in my view.
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Post by raffells April 9, 2012 (7 of 157)
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Post by deckerm April 9, 2012 (8 of 157)
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Post by Nagraboy April 9, 2012 (10 of 157)
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