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In the Thread: Brahms [piano] Concerto #2, CSO/Reiner/Van Cliburn
Post Subject: About the Brahms PS2 and the historical re-mastering.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 8/27/2009
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Here is an interesting recording that I played today. Live Performances from December 1943 by Adrian Aeschbacher with Furtwangler and Berlin. The sound of the LYS label is beyond expectation, as usually. The performance is different: the same Furtwangler and the same BFO but Edwin Fischer (a year early) vs. Adrian Aeschbacher. Fischer plays perhaps a bit fluent Brahms but take a look what kind firework of piano itself Aeschbacher show off. The piano is always is flooding in a separate dimension, and what a piano! The sound of THAT instilment is truly wonderful! The intensity of the play and the rest is what might be expected from the artists of the caliber…
More about the Sound.People complain that I treat like shit the majority of the music professionals who responsible for barbaric sound mastering. Well, perhaps I have a reason to treat idiots deservingly. Here is the case to point – you never hear me say any single bad word about LYS. I just very abidingly and in COMPLETE SILENCE bough any single LYS disk I ever came across. So, perhaps when I refer to Morons as they are Morons then it is not only my attitude to blame.
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