Description: Description Takashi Asahina Bruckner Symphonies 1992-1996 2 SACD TOWER RECORDS JAPAN Product introduction Asahina's second SACD project. SACD single layer 2 with 4 new tracks of "Bruckner Late Symphony Chicles" selected by Asahina himself at the time of the guest performance at the New Japan Philharmonic from 1992 to the next year and a rare "No. 3" DSD mastering Asahina's supreme art that reached the end is the world's first SACD. A total of 48 pages of manuals covering conventional commentaryFollowing the ''Bruckner: 5 live recordings (5, 7 (2 types), 8 and 9)'' with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra released in May 2019, the second version of the fontec master Takashi Asahina SACD single layer .. The sound source to be recovered now is 4 songs (No.4,5,7,8) of "Bruckner Symphony Chicles" selected by Asahina himself at the time of the guest performance to the New Japan Philharmonic from 1992 to the following year, and Bruckner In December 1996, 100 years after his death, the rare "No. 3", which was played as a program with only one song at the regular concert, was newly integrated into two SACD single layers with DSD mastering. For the first time, these sound sources, which had been released independently, will be included in the set and the latest SACD version will be reproduced.The project with the New Japan Philharmonic from 1992 to the following year, which is the basis of this selection, was both ''Bruckner's Late Symphony Chickles'' from 1976 to 1979, and mainly from 1984 to 1987. It was after the performance of all the songs of "Wagner: The Ring of Nibelung" in the concert format, and the second "Brahms Chickles" in 1990. There was always a big reaction from the orchestra in drawing out the universal sound of German music, and when we talked with the orchestra about what to shake next, ``Once again, the teacher is most good at Bruckner." However, since it is old and difficult to play all songs, it seems that Asahina himself had selected "favorite songs", and the actual performance song was strangely the same from 1976 to 79. In addition, since the performance was built into the regular concert, we are using each live sound source, but the 4th is for 2 days, we are using the sound source of two regular venues. The magnificent performance at this time shows the maximum power in SACD. It can be said to be one of the peaks of Bruckner performance that Asahina has been devoting all his life to.On the other hand, the precious "No. 3" recorded in December 1996 is a special year record. Five years before he passed away, he held Beethoven Chicles with the Osaka Philharmonic, and completed the recording of the sixth complete symphony. In addition, he made a debut at the age of 87 with a guest performance at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, singing "No. 5" in May. And in October, he played "No. 9" again with Chicago Hibiki, which became a hot topic regardless of Asahina fans. In addition, this year is the memorial year of Bruckner's death 100 years ago, and the memorial concert of this Memorial Year in Japan is Asahina's demonstration in Tokyo for the first time in 10 years since Tobiki in 1986. It was "No. 3" (other than that, Asahina was only two times with the Tokyo Philharmonic in Tokyo). In the recording, before 1996, we recorded this song with Osaka Philharmonic in 1993, but this sound source is the last 8th and 9th of all 9 concert records. Since it was the first performance with the New Japan Philharmonic and that both parties were deeply enthusiastic about this song, it seems that the concert was only for this "No. 3" song (fixed 245 times). It is a sound source that has important implications in terms of the performance of "the third" at the end.In this reprint, like the last time, we will release with a serial number of 500 sets completely limited. The jacket is based on the No. 8 design, and some jacket designs are placed in the Digipack and the manual. There are 48 pages of commentary, each of which has a commentary about the album that was published when it first appeared and a description of each song. It is a permanent preservation board.Work informationConductor: Takashi AsahinaOrchestra: New Japan Philharmonic OrchestraMusic: Anton Bruckner Contents Number of components | 2Edition | RemasterTrack ListingAnton Bruckner: Symphony Selection
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Artist: Takashi Asahina
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Style: Symphony
Format: SACD
Features: SACD
Release Title: Bruckner: Symphonies 1992 - 1996
Record Label: FONTEC
Release Year: 2020
Language: Japanese
Standard product number: TWFS90016
Edition: Live Recording, Limited Edition, Numbered Edition
Genre: Classical
Release Date: May 23, 2019