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Orff (1895-1982) - Carmina Burana: G.wand / Ndr So +mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky - Import 2 SACD Hybrid

Orff (1895-1982) - Carmina Burana: G.wand / Ndr So +mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky - Import 2 SACD Hybrid

Hybrid SACD

Classical Music

Symphony

20. November 2020

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Catalog No.:PALTSA021

JAN/ISBN: 4543638600298

Number of Discs: 2

Country/Region of Manufacture: Import

Credits:

Vivaldi, a.

Description:

The shockingly great Carmina Burana is now available in SACD Hybrid format with further improvements in sound quality! The CD and SACD layers of the CD and SACD recordings have been remastered for unprecedented realistic sound quality. The CD and SACD layers are both designed to deliver unprecedentedly realistic sound quality. The eye-opening performance of Vant's masterpiece is back with even greater intensity! Carmina Burana" is one of the greatest performances of all time, and one of the greatest masterpieces of all time. The voices and orchestral music are in perfect balance, and the meticulously constructed passion creates an unbelievable catastrophe at the end of the piece. Also, "Pictures at an Exhibition," with its supple, strong, and robust Vandt style that differs neither from the primary colors of Russia nor the colors of France, is wonderfully rewarding, and the confident sound drawn from the large orchestra makes one want to straighten one's collar.Tchaikovsky, with the 71-year-old master Bollett, transcends the mundane with a magnificent concerto. Orff's "Carmina Burana" is a masterful performance of the same work, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is the definitive recording of the same work. The pronunciation of Latin is thoroughly German, both for the solo singers and the chorus (surprisingly, it is often the case that the chorus and solo singers pronounce Latin differently). (Surprisingly, it is often the case that the chorus and soloists pronounce Latin differently.) The only other recordings in which the pronunciation is so clearly matched are those by Kegel and the Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra (recorded in 1959) and this recording. Carmina Burana comes with a bilingual translation of the lyrics. The famous translation by Tetsushi Hosokawa, an authority on Latin, is included! King International Inc.

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