Description: J.S. Bach: All Songs of Brandenburg Concerto Description*** Product Information *** FORMAT: SACD HYBRID Number of Disks: 2 Package: Release Date: January 28, 2022 Record Label: Berlin Classics x Tower Records Product Number: 0302714BC *** Product description *** [Mastering details] Mastering Engineer (including DSD): Christoph Stickel ~ Vienna. He is also in charge of mastering the Munich Philharmonic's Independent Division and ECM SACD project (2017-) of the Tower Planning Division JAZZ. One of the most reliable engineers in Europe now "Pure analog remastering from Eterna Original Analog Tape" SACD layer: From the new analog master tape in the home country, after mastering in the analog area, directly converts DSD CD layer: Similarly, after mastering in the analog area, 44.1kHz/16bit after high -quality digitization with 96kHz/24bit. Each digital data is not a transmission, but an optical disk. * Limited to Tower Records. Imported board specification. Stereo recording * Japan's first release. The world's first DISC (SACD). SACD hybrid board * Use the latest mastering sound source in 2021 (Mastering Engineer: Christoph Stickel) * DSD is directly converted to use the original analog master tape of the home country. The CD layer is also a different system with a different product and PCM * SACD layer: From the new analog master tape in the home country, after mastering in the analog area, directly converts DSD * CD layer: Similarly, after mastering in the analog area, 44.1kHz/16bit after high -quality digitization with 96kHz/24bit. * Use original jacket designs at the time of stereo LP (use monaural jacket design at the first appearing in the commentary) * Slim case specification * Plan printing surface: green specifications * There are some noise, drop -out, etc. caused by the original master, but please note (because the recording is old, there are also dropouts such as deterioration due to aging and editing points due to aging). * With Japanese belt (with commentary by Shigeo Itakura on the back of the obi). Explanation Book specification, the outer box of the original analog master tape is posted in color in the explanation book *** Work Information *** Main Performer: Karl Zusuke (Violin, viola) Violin: Gelhard Bosse Chembalo: Hans Pishner Conductor: Helmut Koch Orchestra: Leipzig Gevant House Bach Orchestra others Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach *** Recorded content *** Number of configurations | 2 sheets Edition | Remaster [Song] J.S. Bach: [Disc1] 1. Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 BWV 1046 2. Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 BWV 1047 3. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 BWV 1048 [Disc2] 4. Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 BWV 1049 5. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 Nin -style BWV 1050 6. Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 Announcement R major BWV 1051 [Performance] Karl Zuke (Violin [BWV1047-1049], Viola [BWV1051]) Gelhard Bosse (violin) [BWV1048 & 1050] Franz Genzel (Violino Piccolo) [BWV1046] Eva Kestner [BWV1049], Tekla Vartobauer [BWV1047 & 1049] (Block Frate) Heinz Helchu (flute) [BWV1050] Fritz Hungar, Hansho Dwig Mohen, Peter Fisher (Oboe) [BWV1046] Verner Zeltman (Bagot) [BWV1046] Hermann Marker, Valdemar Cuber (Horn) [BWV1046] Villy Cruke (Trumpet) [BWV1047] Hans Pishner (Chembalo) [BWV1050], others Leipzig Gevant House Bach Orchestra Helmut Koch 【recording】 April 29, 1963 & May 10-12 Betania Church, Leipzig [Original Recordings] Musikregie: Dieter-Gerhardt Worm Tonregie: Claus struben [Mastering engineer] Christoph Sticskel [Raw board] Berlin Classics *** Product Introduction *** Introduction of product H. Coch's masterpiece recorded in 1963 by Leipzig, including Bosse and Zuke and other Solists. New and reprint from ETERNA original analog tape in his home country. Inexperiated in Japan, the world's first DISC! Mastering only in the analog area, directly converted to DSD! Helmut Koch, the 18th Interest of Eastern Eastern Division, Helmut Koch, the conductor of Eterna Hybridation in the home country, mainly covers the Leipzig Gevant House Orchestra in 1963 The unknown masterpiece that recorded with the masters of Leipzig was finally reprinted as the world's first DISC (first SACD). It was a memorable recording that became all songs of Etera's first "Brandenburg Concerto", but it has never been introduced in Japan. It is famous for re -recording with the Berlin Chamber Orchestra, which is composed of selected members, but this performance, which used Zusuke, Bosse and others as a soloist early on stereo, is also one of Helmut Koch's representative boards. It's a wonderful performance that can be said. The original LP was released monaurally the year after recording, and a few years later, it was released with a stereo a little later, but this reprint uses a stereo version of jacket design. (The rare monaural jacket design is stored in the commentary). The performance is extremely natural, and the style of Bach performance in Leipzig at the time is felt everywhere, while Helmut Cocho, who studied under Sherchen, also listened to the accurate command. This calmness coexist along with the quality is not the direction of romantic performance, but it can be said that traditional styles are followed as it is, and nowadays, it is an old music performance that has been activated since the 70's. I can feel the commonality of. It can be said that it is a valuable performance record that makes Bach performance, which has been breathing as a tradition in Leipzig, including the calm tempo feeling and the height of the formula. In addition, Bosse is the main of the orchestra, and in No. 5, solo is also shown. In addition, the solo by Zusuke in his late 20s at that time was wonderful (in charge of solo in No. 2 and No. 4), and he will show his success later. The solo of each jurisdiction instrument is based on tradition, and is full of listening to trumpet crooks and Pishner's harpsichord. This recording was determined to be a wasteful sound source that was wasteful to be buried, and released it as the latest SACD reprint. Excellent recording by C. Streuben, a master who served as a recording engineer through all songs, further enhances the value of the sound source. (1/2) Tower record (2022/01/06) In this reprint, the master tape was airloaded from the label to the studio of Christophe Stickel, a mastering engineer living in Vienna, and performed the mastering in the analog area, and then digitized it. PCM for CD layers is made separately and commercialized. In this project, we have achieved mastering in an ideal way as possible. The effect is remarkable, and the quality left in the master tape can be very faithful, and the mastering and direct DSD in the analog area only have a more sound quality effect. With a clearer and higher resolution compared to the past, it is possible to expect further evaluations for performance. The commentary also includes photos of the outer box of the original analog master tape used this time. (2/2) Tower record (2022/01/06) Shipping We only ship to the registered address in (Paypal / ebay). The item will be shipped from Japan.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
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MPN: 0302714BC
Genre: Classical
Format: SACD Hybrid
Release Year: 2022
Record Label: 0302714BC
Release Title: J.S. Bach: All Songs of Brandenburg Concerto
Artist: Karl Zuke, Gerhard Bosse, Hans Pishner, Helmut Koch, Leipzig Geva
Edition: Tower Records Limited