Description: Description Franz Konwitschny Wagner Der Fliegende Holländer 2 SACD TOWER RECORDSProduct introduction Konwitschny's masterpiece, which was realized in collaboration with the former East and West just before the Berlin Wall was built.F = Dieskau and Wunderlich show off their fresh and beautiful voices!New and reprinted from the original ETERNA analog tape in the home country. World's first SACD!Mastering only in the analog area, direct DSD!Home country ETERNA original analog tape latest reprint project SACD hybrid 16th One of the right-wing masterpieces based on the traditional German style. Recorded in February 1960, the sound source was co-produced by two record companies, Electrola and Eterna, the year before the Berlin Wall was built, and the recording venue was Grunewald on the west side of the time. The church was used. The singers have gorgeous faces such as F = Dieskau, Wunderlich, and Shock, and the recording is done with the best lineup, such as Konwitschny, who was the music director of Staatskapelle Berlin at that time. The recording was also very excellent for this age group, and the aspirations of the production team, including the high level of performance skills, were high, and it can be seen that the project was putting considerable effort into it. After this, Konwitschny and SKB also recorded "Tannhäuser" in October 1960 by the same production team such as producers and engineers. "Dutch" was released by Eterna and "Tannhäuser" was released by Electrola (TDSA187 reprinted as a tower planning board in 2021 with SACD hybrid). Both of them have the same fresh recordings, and the reproduction process is slightly different between this project and "Tannhäuser's Definition Series, but with this release you can enjoy the difference in sound quality due to the difference in the label. The performance can be said to be the highest peak at that time, and in addition to the delicate surface power and beautiful voice of young F = Dieskau, the high presence of shock, the skill of flicking, Wunderlich It is clear that this board is still highly evaluated, such as the extremely beautiful voice quality of. It is the last year of Konwitschny, and it is valuable that it was left in stereo in the first place, but it is certainly an important recording in the history of recording, which recorded the last brilliance just before Berlin divided into east and west. Probably. As for the sound of the orchestra, the traditional tone of northern Germany that once existed is clearly preserved in this recording, and together with "Tannhäuser", it conveys the taste of the time to the present day. We will restore the best sound source in the best possible way. In addition, since this project edits and masters only in the analog area, noise that can be removed by digital editing and cutting and editing of tape joints are not performed, so the state of the master tape is reflected as it is. Please forgive the point that there is a part that is done. 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. It is surprisingly clear and has a higher resolution than before, so you can expect further evaluation of the performance. In addition, the photo of the outer box of the original analog master tape used this time is also posted in color in the manual.Work informationMainConductor: Franz KonwitschnyOrchestra: Staatskapelle BerlinPerformers: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Fritz Wunderlich OthersChorus: Berlin National Opera ChorusPerformers: Marianne Shech, Gottlob Frick, Rudolf Schock, Sieglinde WagnerComposer: Richard Wagner Contents Number of components | 2 sheets SongRichard Wagner: All songs of the opera "Der Fliegende" PerformerDietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Dutch)Marianne Shehi (Zenta)Gottrope Flick (Darland)Rudolf Schock (Eric)Sieglinde Wagner (Marie)Fritz Wunderlich (steering)Berlin National Opera Case ChoirStaatskapelle BerlinFranz Konwitschny (conductor) recordingFebruary 16-21, 1960Grünewald Church, Berlin Original RecordingsMusikregie: Fritz Ganns, BickenBach)Tonregie: Horst Lindner Mastering engineerChristoph Stickel MasterBerlin Classics 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. 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Artist: Franz Konwitschny
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Format: SACD Hybrid
Type: Album
Features: SACD
Release Title: Wagner: Der Fliegende Holländer
Record Label: Berlin Classics
Release Year: 2021
Standard product number: 0302634BC
Edition: Limited Edition
Genre: Classical
Release Date: November 19, 2021