Walter All Stereo Recording SA-CD Hybrid Edition 4th Release
Bruno Walter (1876-1961) is the late year of 1957-61 stereo recording, which is the most important playback of the vast discography of this 20th century greatest master conductor, and is literally known as the "World Heritage Site" recording, which is a result of various experiences and deep insights of long musical activities.
Walter's first authentic hybrid product that restores all stereo recordings systematically by composers, this series has been remodeled and remastered for the first time in 21 since 1998 from the original analog 3 trackmaster to revitalize the unique sound that was carved by the original master. The fourth release is a collection of Brams, including 4 symphonics, a college celebration and tragic track, a Hindin variation, a double collaboration with Francescutti/Fulnier, and two voice songs and a couple of Schman's piano collaboration with Ismin. DISC6 includes a rehearsal landscape with New York Fill, and a German word (not released in Japan) that was recorded when it visited Vienna in June 1960.
Complete Limited Production Edition.
6CD
A separate instruction book with lyrics interpretation, and a comment translation of rehearsal scenery and language
Normally jewel case is stored in a cardboard triple-back box.
※Ends when stock runs out.
[Recorded songs/song order]
[] Inside the recording date
Braams
DISC 1 (Hybrid Disc)
1-4 Symphony No. 1 in Ha Minor Mode, Artwork 68 (Recording: November 25, 1959 (1st Moviement), 28 (2nd and 3rd Poster) & 30th (4th Across)]
5 Alto Rapsody Work 53 (Recording: January 11, 1961)
6 Song of Fate Work: 54 (Recording: January 9, 1961)
DISC 2 (Hybrid Disc)
1-4 Symphony No. 2 D Major Model Workmanship 73 (Recording: January 11, 1960, 14 & 16)
5 College Celebration Script 80 (Recording: January 16, 1960)
DISC 3 (Hybrid Disc)
1-4 Symphony No. 3 in Hell-Length Work 90 (Recording: January 27 & 30, 1960)
56a Transformation Song Based on the Subject of 5 Hide (Recording: January 18 & 27, 1960)
DISC 4 (Hybrid Disc)
1-4 Symphony No. 4 in Ho Minor Workmanship 98 (Recording: February 2, 1959, 4th & 6th (1st Compose), February 9 & 12 (2nd & 3rd Compose), February 14 (4th Insignia)]
5 Tragedic Script Work: 81 (Recording: January 23, 1960)
DISC 5 (Hybrid Disc)
1-3 Violin and Cello Double Collaboration Songs in Minor Work: 102 (Recording: November 20 & 22, 1959) Schuman
4-6 Piano Conversation Tune, I Minor, Work 54 (Recording: January 20 & 25, 1960)
DISC 6 (Normal CD/Monaural, [3] playing part is stereo)
Bruno Walter in Rehearsal
Braams
1 Symphony Number 2 in D Major Style Work 73 – 1 Article [Recording: December 28, 1953, New York, Colombia, 30th Studio]
2 Symphony No. 3 in Helmain Tune, Work 90 - 3 Article [Recording: December 21, 1953, New York, Colombia, 30th Studio]
3. Bruno Walter Tell Director [Recording: February 23, 1956 (Walter Word Part)] (Wagner: Siegfleet Pastoral [Recording: January 27, 1959] and Brams: Alto Rapsody Artwork 53 [Recording: January 11, 1961]]]].
4-13 Bruno Walter Portrait (German, not released in Japan) [Recording: June 1960, Vienna Art Week]
[DISC1]
Milled Red Miller (Meso Soprano) [5]
Occidental University Concert Choir [5, 6]
[Choir: Howard Shaw]
[DISC5]
Zino Francescutti (Violin) [1-3]
Pierre Frunier (Cello 1-3)
Eugene Istomin (Piano) [4-6]
[DISC 1-6]
Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Bruno Walter
[DISC6]
[1, 2]
New York Philharmonic
Commanding and writing: Bruno Walter
[3] Bruno Walter, Arnold Micylis and others (spoken)
[4] Bruno Walter (language, German)
[DISC 1-5] Stereo/SA-CD Hybrid (2 for SA-CD layer)
[DISC 6] Mono, [3] playing part is stereo
[Recording Place] Hollywood, American Region Hall (Residential Military Association Hall) [Except DISC6]
[Original Recording Producer] John McCloure, Thomas Frost
[Transfer, Remix, Remaster] Andreas K Meyer (Myer Media LLC)