Post by seth October 9, 2012 (21 of 42)
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Fischer's Mahler 1 on Channel.
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Post by Iain October 9, 2012 (22 of 42)
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Hopefully, "Teaser and the Firecat".........soon???????
And in multi-channel format, please!
Also, in addition to other titles mentioned in this thread, "Tea For the Tillerman" is a great release, despite it's 2-channel status.
"Time Out" in multi-channel is a winner as well.
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Post by Jeanluc October 9, 2012 (23 of 42)
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My favorites for the last monthes : Mahler n° 1 by Fischer (Channel), Wagner by Janowski : Die Fliegende Hollander and Lohengrin (Pentatone, Bach, early organ works by Vogel (MDG), must of the reuissues by EMI Japan (The Richters, the Klemperers !) and for the fun : Debussy Calir de Lune by Tomita.
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Links said:
Uh, check your label again. It's Fischer's Mahler 1 on Channel Classics.
Yes indeed, Channel
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Post by Hitters October 9, 2012 (25 of 42)
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Haydn: 9 piano trios. Beaux Arts Trio (Pentatone PTC 5186179) Recorded on analog tape, 1976 Simply perfect
Deneve conducts Debussy (Chandos CHSA 5102)
Schubert/Tchaikovsky/Bruch Maxim Rysanov Swedish CO/Tang (BIS 1843)
Grieg: Music for string orchestra Australian CO/Tognetti (BIS 1877) Best string orchestra recording I have ever heard
Looking forward to the already famous Mahler 1/Fischer on Channel. I live in Argentina, my friends. It might take a year before I get hold of a copy!
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(In stereo) The new BIS recordings I've been listening to nonstop (Sibelius, Brahms/Ligeti/Aho), many of the new EMI remasters (the Klemperers, the Richters, and the Oistrakhs, plus the Furtwaengler RAI Ring cycle), the new Richter WTC and Beethoven discs on Sony, the Pentatone Quartetto Italiano re-releases, the Janacek piano album by Pechocova on Praga.
Those are what I've really been enjoying very much during this year. There are others, but these have really occupied my mind (and ear) too much for me to move on to as many others as I would have wished to.
Although that's obviously "sound quality" as understood a bit more broadly than just objectively-the-best SQ (including "best-quality" or most enjoyable remasterings).
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Post by wehecht October 10, 2012 (28 of 42)
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Post by SteelyTom October 10, 2012 (29 of 42)
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Per the requested focus on SQ:
Claire Martin, with Kenny Barron: Too Much in Love to Care (Linn)
Kodaly, Ravel, Schulhoff: Duos for violin & cello - Liza & Dmitry Ferschtman (Challenge)
Mahler: Symphony No. 5, Pittsburgh SO, Honeck (Exton)
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Post by Beagle October 10, 2012 (30 of 42)
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