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Bruno Walter & Vienna Philharmonic Live 1948-1956[1]
■ Bruno Walter conducted the Vienna Philharmonic for the first time on January 21, 1907, at a concert commemorating Otto Nicolai. Since then, he conducted 189 concerts until the opening concert of the Vienna Art Week on May 29, 1960, which commemorated Mahler's 100th birthday. Visiting Vienna in his youth, Walter was captivated by the unique sound of the Vienna Philharmonic, and even over half a century later, he praised the sound as a gift of the orchestra's tradition.
■ In 1975, Japan's CBS Sony (at that time) released, after five years of negotiations with the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) and the UK’s Decca, LP four discs worth of live recordings of various concerts where Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic performed together in Vienna and Salzburg after World War II, exclusively for sale in Japan. Due to the richness of the performance content, it caused a sensation. All these recordings were remastered in DSD from the 38cm mono analog master provided by ORF, after 18 years. The historically valuable documents are brought back to life with even more brilliance.
● Hybrid disc
[Track list]
1 Applause
Mozart
2-5 Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550
[Recording] May 18, 1952, Vienna, Musikverein Hall, live recording
(from the opening concert of the International Music Conference)/Broadcast recording by ORF
6 Applause
7-10 Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183
[Recording] July 26, 1956, Salzburg, Festival Theatre, live recording
(from the 1st Salzburg Music Festival Orchestra Concert, 1956)
/Broadcast recording by ORF
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Bruno Walter
Mono/SACD Hybrid (SACD layer is mono)
First release: CBS Sony SOCO-110 April 21, 1975
[Original recording] ORF
[Original master] Mono analog master
(38cm/sec)
[Transfer and remastering of original analog master (2019/20)] Hirofumi Katada (Sony Music Studio)
Media reviews and others
Bruno Walter conducted the Vienna Philharmonic for the first time on January 21, 1907, at a concert commemorating Otto Nicolai. Since then, he conducted 189 concerts until the opening concert of the Vienna Art Week on May 29, 1960, which commemorated Mahler's 100th birthday. In 1975, Japan's CBS Sony (at that time) released, after five years of negotiations with the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) and the UK’s Decca, LP four discs worth of live recordings of various concerts where Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic performed together in Vienna and Salzburg after World War II, exclusively for sale in Japan. Due to the richness of the performance content, it caused a sensation. All these recordings were remastered in DSD from the 38cm mono analog master provided by ORF, after 18 years. The historically valuable documents are brought back to life with even more brilliance. (C)RS
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| Product # | B09MF6164G |
|---|---|
| Weight | 90 g |
| Product package size | 14 x 12 x 1 cm |
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