Description: Description Carl Schuricht Beethoven 9 Symphonies 6 SACD Hybrid TOWER RECORDS JAPANProduct introduction Beethoven, the culmination of Schuricht's art: The long-awaited first SACD of all symphonies. The stereo version of "Ninth" is included separately.The first SACD version of the old EMI sound source left by Schuricht with the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra. A new reprint was made from a high-quality master, and the rare performance was vividly revived. In addition to all 9 songs, the stereo version of "Ninth" is separately recorded. It is a complete limited edition that condenses Schuricht's art. For this reprint, we used a master digitized at 96kHz/24bit from the master in our country, and newly mastered the SACD layer and CD layer separately. It is a permanent preservation board. A great recording left by Schuricht on the former EMI label, along with three Bruckner songs recorded with the Vienna Philharmonic. Bruckner has been reissued many times, including SACD, but this Beethoven song has not been blessed with good quality reprints so far, probably because it is a monaural recording. Although it was released from the early days of the CD era, it was finally released overseas in 2012. The performance is one of the most wonderful recordings of Schuricht, and the elegant tone of the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra at that time is a point that should be evaluated, including the point of nostalgia for the lost sound. It's one of The woodwinds and horn are especially outstanding. The special mention of this orchestra and the fact that Schuricht chose the Paris Conservatoire for recording at that time are also interesting factors (the reason for choosing this orchestra instead of the Vienna Philharmonic for recording is the fullness of the booklet). It is described in detail in the description by Mr. Tsuoka). However, it was a difficult start at the time of release. At that time, EMI was in the transition period from monaural to stereo, and while "Unfinished" and "Haffner", which were the last recordings with DECCA, were stereo recordings, EMI's subsequent recordings were monaural recordings. Perhaps because of this, it was not released in Germany and the United States at the time. There is a history that even in England, except for "Hero" and No. 7, it was released as a low-priced board. Although it was released as a complete collection in Japan, some critics at the time questioned the combination of the two, and there remains a suspicion that it was not properly evaluated. However, on the other hand, it is also true that many listeners have noticed the special mention that only this sound source has from an early stage, and it has been supported for a long time as a masterpiece that is still loved by many fans. As if to quench your thirst so far, this SACD conversion will lead to the rediscovery of the splendor of this masterpiece.Furthermore, in this reprint, the stereo version of "Ninth" is also included. At that time, it was recorded at the same time as an experimental aspect, and this stereo version has been thought to have the same sound source as the monaural version, but it was clearly confirmed that only the first movement was a different take. The performance time is about 1 minute longer in the stereo version, and you can see that the nuances of the performance are different. Also, this time, as a new material at that time, the "recording organization note" at the time of recording the "9th" stereo was discovered (a copy is posted in the booklet). According to it, the date of recording at the time of recording the stereo version, the number of people for each instrument, and the number of pulls for each stringed instrument are listed. In addition, the recording date of each song this time is based on Warner's final document, but for example, the stereo recording of "Ninth" was recorded on a different day only for the 4th movement ( In addition, although it is an unpublished material, only the 4th movement of "Ninth" was found, a newly discovered record that was session-recorded on December 30 and 31 of the previous year, 1957. The sound source is unconfirmed, but the soloist 2 people were different). Please enjoy the introduction commentary (Japanese) by Mr. Mitsuoka along with the interesting materials. In this reprint, the sound quality is easier to hear and the outlook is better, so you can now see Schuricht's detailed consideration and the orchestra's breathing in every detail. I think that you can enjoy this wonderful tone beyond monaural recording. In addition to the richness of the sound, the resolution and sense of energy are also increasing. In particular, the stereo version of "Ninth", especially the 4th movement, will be noticeable. With this series, you can enjoy high resolution and a rich sound field with extended high frequencies and soft nuances on the SACD layer, and a realistic tone that is pushed out with a solid and solid sound on the CD layer. The potential of the CD itself is high, and even as an SACD hybrid disc that allows you to enjoy the goodness of both, it is a product that we would like to ask the market about its meaning.Work informationConductor: Karl SchurichtOrchestra: Paris Conservatoire OrchestraComposer: Ludwig van BeethovenContents Number of components | 6 sheets"Beethoven: Complete Symphonies (+Stereo Version No. 9)/Carl Schuricht, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, etc."Track ListingLudwig van BeethovenDisc 11. Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 212. Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55, "Eroica"Disc 23. Symphony No.2 in D Major, Op.364. Symphony No.7 in A Major, Op.92Disc 35. Symphony No.4 in B-Flat Major, Op.606. Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op.67Disc 47. Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68, "Pastoral"8. Symphony No.8 in F Major, Op.93Disc 59. Symphony No.9 in D Minor, Op.125, "Choral"Disc 610. Symphony No.9 in D Minor, Op.125, "Choral" (STEREO) playingWilma Lipp (soprano)Marga Hofgen (Contralto),Murray Dickey (tenor)Godlove Flick (Bass)Elisabeth Brasseur Choir(9,10)Paris Conservatoire OrchestraKarl Schuricht (Conductor) recordingApril 30 & May 6, 1957 (7), May 7, 10, 1957 (8), June 11, 12, 1957 (4), September 25, 27-29, 1957 (6 ),December 18, 20, 23, 1957 (2), May 27-29, 31, 1958 (9, 10), September 23, 25, 26, 1958 (5), September 26, 1958, 27th (3),27-29 September 1958 (1), Sal Wagram, Paris master record labelWarner Classics (former EMI sound source) Shipping We will select and ship from Fedex, DHL, Japan Post.Additional shipping charges may be incurred if otherwise specified.Please be sure to contact us before ordering.We will aim to dispatch all orders within 5 days of confirmed payment. Payment Please follow the payment method displayed on your ebay. About Us If you have any questions, please ask me before purchasing. 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Artist: Carl Schuricht
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Catalog Number: TDSA-16
Style: Symphony
Format: SACD Hybrid
Type: Album
Features: SACD
Release Title: Ludwig van Beethoven: 9 Symphonies
Record Label: EMI
Release Year: 2016
Edition: Limited Edition
Genre: Classical
Release Date: March 25, 2016