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Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (2000)
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (2000)
DVD-A ISO + DTS CD (DTS WAVs) | NTSC MLP/DD5.1 + 44/24 5.1 DTS
33 x 97,7 + 1 x 32,6 MB | 7 x 99 MB + 1 X 87 MB| RS | 3% recovery
Genre: Classical | Label: Teldec| Source: Retail DVD-A
| “ | This is the DVD-Audio version of the Ninth Symphony from the Teldec Classics recording of the Beethoven Nine Symphonies with Daneil Barenboim and the Berliner Staatskapelle Orchestra. It is not an "Authenic Instruments" performance. It is rather a return to the more "Traditional" performance style of 40 or 50 years ago when an orchestra and chorus would perform the Ninth at a special concert or occassion. I can say that this DVD-Audio gives you the feeling of being at a special performance. The recording is quite good as is the performance. At first the full sound will be a little overwhelming, but after a while you grow accustomed to it, and wonder why your other recordings sound a little flat by comparision. Barenboim's respect for Beethoven and Willhelm Furtwangler show in this recording the music is treated with proper respect, and displays much expperience with it. As for the reference to Furtwangler the total time on the performance is 75:44 as opposed to the Gardiner recording which clocks in at 59:43. The Teldec DVD-Audio discs will play in your DVD-Video player but you wlll not be able to access all of the features on the disc, but don't let that stop you from enjoying this performance. The soloists do a fine job as well as the choir, but as I say the sound is a little overwhelming at first. One thing this DVD-Audio disc would not let me do is use the remote to go directly to a track on the disc, neither could I use the search function to get to a certain section within a track on the disc. A minor caveat. Some predict that DVD-Audio is intended to replace the CD Time will tell if this happens. one final thing many artists are going to have to learn to be a little more quiet with this new recording format it reveals everything, and I mean everything. Am I going to rush out and start over collecting my music on this new format? Perhaps when the price of the discs comes down a great deal, but then I recall that CD's were rather expensive to start with too. Come to think of it some of them still are. by A. Craig @ amazon | ” |
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, op.125
Berliner Staatskapelle
Daniel Barenboim
THIS ALBUM IS NOT WATERMARKED
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| “ | WARNING: This CD requires DTS compatible equipment or software for playback. Don't play this on equipment that isn't compatible because you'll only hear static and it can damage your speakers! 5.1 Music Disc - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The DTS-CD, DTS Audio CD or 5.1 Music Disc (official name) is an audio Compact Disc that contains music in surround sound format. It is a predecessor of DVD Audio. Physically, it conforms to the Red Book standard, except for the way the music is encoded on the CD. Where regular CDs store the music as linear PCM, the DTS-CD stores music using the DTS format, with the same fixed bitrate as 16-bit linear PCM, namely 1,411,200 bit/s or roughly 1,378 Kib/s. As opposed to other surround formats, such as Super Audio CD and DVD-Audio, which require a specialized player, a DTS-CD is compatible with most standard CD players with a digital (S/PDIF) output. CD (and DVD) players recognize the disk as a standard audio CD. The only requirement is a receiver that can decode DTS audio. | ” |
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