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User Details - Monteverdi
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Aaron Egigian | |
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Redondo Beach, California USA |
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NuForce Edition Oppo BDP SE Special Edition Nu Force MCH 300 SEC7 ATC SCM 20s, front, center, surrounds Velodyne HGS18 sub |
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May 4, 2005
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I do mean the Britten conducted version. As much as I also have enjoyed Hickox on Chandos, I do have a strong attachment to the composer's recording and the splendid analog sound. I see that Decca has offered a remastered version in 96/24 as they have done so with several classic opera recordings. ... more | |
February 1, 2005
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My multi-channel SACD wish is for: Solti's Ring Cycle Britten's War Requiem Mehta's Turandot Karajan's La Boheme and Butterfly Sinopoli's Gurrelieder Charles Munch/Boston Symphony Orchestra Daphnis & Chloe (1961) 50's & 60's Film Scores in multi-channel 35mm tracks from MGM, Universal, 20th Century Fox and Paramount ... more | |
April 14, 2004
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I also vote for Solti's Ring. Can you imagine how incredible it would sound and the significance of it's SACD remastering? And, for that matter, can you imagine how Benjamin Britten's War Requiem recording would sound? Let me also put in a word for the Knappertsbucsh 1962 Bayreuth Parsifal on Philips and Die Walkure with Vickers, Brouwenstijn, ... more |
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