Description: Description Eugen Jochum Brahms The Four Symphonies 3 SACD Hybrid TOWER RECORDS JAPANProduct introduction Brahms: Symphony Complete Works by Jochum's Only Stereo Recording The World's First SACD!One of the best goals of Brahms playing, with wisdom, passion and enthusiasm. A planning board 30 years after Jochum's death. Brahms: Symphony Complete Works, Jochum's only stereo recording, recorded with the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1976. It is a masterpiece that you can listen to at once with the enthusiasm and concentration like a live performance. Since its release, this board, which has long been supported as one of the masterpieces that stands at the top of Brahms performances, is finally made into SACD for the first time in the world. For this reprint, we used a master digitized at 96kHz / 24bit from the original analog master in our home country, and newly mastered the SACD layer and the CD layer separately. It is a permanent storage board.This recording, which was recorded all at once from July to October 1976, was recorded with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, unlike Beethoven at the same time. At that time, Haitink was the chief conductor, and from 1977, just before the start of Tennstedt and Mahler recording. The sound of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, which has a calm tone that is slightly different from that of the London Symphony Orchestra, is well drawn with Beethoven, as can be heard in the co-starring of Haydn's symphony in DG. Another feature is that it is a performance that strongly feels the enthusiasm and concentration that was not often seen in Jochum so far. The recording was recorded at Kingsway Hall for all songs by the famous combination by Bishop & Parker, and it is also interesting that the sound is slightly different from Beethoven mentioned above. In addition, this Brahms won the 16th (1978) Record Academy Award (Symphony) of Ongaku no Tomosha.Compared to the performance with the Berlin Philharmoniker, which was previously recorded in monaural on DG, this Brahms is a performance that inherits the traditional phrasing and balance, and has a sense of tempo with plenty of room and a step-by-step interpretation. I will. It is a string-based construction with a low center of gravity in terms of timbre, and it can be said that it is unique to Jochum that it is an orthodox Brahms even if it is not a German-style tune. However, Jochum's unique interpretations that emphasize dexterity and music are scattered everywhere, and the fact that the performance is not moderate is highly evaluated. It is a masterpiece that is highly regarded as a performance that bears fruit of Jochum's feelings for Brahms. The presentation section is basically repeated.In addition, in this reprint, a detailed explanation by Mr. Nobuiku Mitsuoka is newly posted. His thoughtful sentences are also interesting as reading material. In this series, the SACD layer aims for a high resolution and rich sound field with a long high range and soft nuance, and the CD layer aims for a realistic tone that is extruded with a cohesive and solid sound. The potential of the CD itself is high, and you can enjoy it as a SACD hybrid disc where you can enjoy the goodness of both.Work informationMainConductor: Eugen JochumOrchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra OtherComposer: Johannes Brahms Contents Number of components | 3 sheets recorded musicJohannes Brahms: Complete Symphonies, Academic Festival Overture, Tragic Overture
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Artist: Eugen Jochum
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Style: Symphony
Format: SACD Hybrid
Type: Album
Features: Digipak, SACD
Release Title: Brahms: The Four Symphonies
Record Label: King International
Release Year: 2017
Language: Japanese
Standard product number: TDSA-49
Edition: Limited Edition
Genre: Classical
Release Date: April 28, 2017