Description: Description Mozart Wind Concertos Staatskapelle Dresden 3 SACD TOWER RECORDS JAPANProduct introduction A collection of Mozart competitions by Staatskapelle Dresden's chief wind instrument players and others.Reproduce the elegant sound of each concerto with high sound quality! New and reprinted from the ETERNA original analog tape in the home country.World's first SACD except DISC3! Mastering only in the analog area and direct DSD!Home country ETERNA original analog tape latest reproduction project SACD hybrid 12th A collection of concertos for Mozart's wind instruments by former East German masters in a 3-disc set. All backs are by Staatskapelle Dresden, with recordings from the 1970s to some early '80s. The clarinet concerto belongs to other orchestral players, although the principal player of SKD is mainly the soloist. Sometimes called ETERNA, the dim but mellow tone attracts listeners with an unparalleled sound. In addition, in the reprint project of Tower Records, the SACD hybrid version of the Vienna Philharmonic principal player (DG sound source conducted by Böhm), which is almost the same song, has already been released (PROC2131). It will be fun to listen and compare as the same high-quality sound board.Johannes Walter (1937-) of the flute was enrolled in SKD for one year from 1959, then returned to SKD after being the principal player of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra from 1960, and was a solo flute player from 1963 to 2003. It was. You can hear a lot of the beautiful tones even in SKD recordings (the jacket used for this time is sold separately). Oboe Kurt Mann (1923-2015) was also a famous player who was the face of the orchestra, and reigned as a solo oboe from 1949 to 1990. During his more than 40 years of enrollment, many orchestral recordings are included.Peter Damm (1937-) is a well-known famous player, and has been a solo horn player since he became a solo horn player in 1969 until 2002. This recording is a famous sound source as the first recording, and it has already been released as a SACD hybrid board once in the domestic version (since the master used this time has newly adopted the original analog master tape owned by the home country. , Different from the conventional one). In addition, Peter Damm re-recorded with Mariner & Academy Chamber Tube in 1988, and this is also released as a tower planning board (PROC1804). Gunter Claire was a solo bassoonist from 1975 to 2007, and this recording was recorded during his tenure in 1982. And Jutta Zoff (1928-2019) was enrolled as a solo harpist of SKD from 1967 to 1988. Finally, Oskar Michallik (1923-), who is the soloist of the Clarinet Concerto this time, was the principal player of the Staatskapelle Berlin in 1949 and then the principal player of the Berlin Comiche Oper Orchestra in 1961. So, although the reason why it was recorded at the same time as the Bassoon Concerto is unknown, he is a master with the sound of Germany in the good times. He has a tone that is as good as other SKD players.For this reprint, the master tape was air-fed from the label to the studio of mastering engineer Christoph Stickel, who lives in Vienna, mastered in the analog domain, and then digitized as DSD for the SACD layer. Commercialized by using a separate system for PCM for the CD layer. In this project, we have achieved mastering in the ideal way currently possible. The effect is remarkable, it is possible to reproduce the quality left on the master tape extremely faithfully, and mastering and direct DSD only in the analog area bring about a more sound quality effect. The clarity and resolution are higher than before, so you can expect further evaluation of the performance. The manual also includes a photo of the outer box of the original analog master tape used this time.Work informationMaineFlute: Johannes WalterHarp: Jutta ZoffOboe: Kurt MannClarinet: Oskar MichallikBassoon: Gunter ClaireHorn: Peter DammConductors: Otmar Suitner, Herbert Blomstedt, Siegfried KurzOrchestra: Staatskapelle Dresden OtherComposer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Contents Number of components | 3 sheets SongWolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
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Artist: Johannes Walter
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Format: SACD Hybrid
Type: Album
Features: SACD
Release Title: Mozart: Concertos for Wind Instruments
Record Label: Berlin Classics
Release Year: 2021
Language: Japanese
Edition: Limited Edition
Genre: Classical
Standard product number: 0301781BC
Release Date: April 16, 2021