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Tower Records limited edition hybrid SACD set of 4 discs. Regular price: 9290 yen. This is a collection of Mozart's late symphonies by Suitner and the Staatskapelle Dresden. All discs and the booklet are in good condition. The obi (sleeve) has slight damage. The jewel case has slight scratches. Overall, it is in good condition. Tracklist: Symphony No. 28, No. 29, No. 30, No. 31, No. 32, No. 33, No. 34, No. 35 "Haffner", No. 36 "Linz", No. 38 "Prague", No. 39, No. 40, No. 41 "Jupiter" This set covers most of Mozart's famous symphonies. The performances and recordings are both excellent, with slightly faster tempos that are precise yet lively, soft yet powerful, and without any flaws. I feel that this recording by this combination is the best among Mozart symphony collections. Perhaps even better than Böhm and the Berlin Philharmonic. The famous recordings of the golden age of analog recording are revived with unprecedented sound quality! Mozart's symphonies by Suitner & Staatskapelle Dresden, all 13 tracks, are released for the first time in the world on SACD! Excellent recording. An ideal Mozart image that can be called the ultimate. The superb performance is revived with the highest sound quality! Direct DSD conversion! This set of 4 discs features all 13 of Suitner's recordings of Mozart's symphonies with the Staatskapelle Dresden, which have been highly regarded since the analog era for their performances that fully utilize the beautiful sound of the orchestra. Everyone agrees that Suitner's Mozart performances have a natural style that evokes the atmosphere of Vienna and has a good sense of tempo. This recording also attracted attention as a famous recording by ETERNA during the golden age of analog. The recording by Klaus Strüben, the famous engineer who was in charge of 9 of the tracks, is particularly outstanding, giving eternal value to the elegant performance. This reissue allows you to fully enjoy the excellence of the original recording in addition to the performance. Suitner's performances are characterized by a slow and singing style in the earlier works and a lively and dynamic performance in the later works, but all the performances are rooted in deep breathing, and you can truly hear Mozart in his natural state. This is outstanding among the many Mozart recordings and can be said to represent an ideal Mozart image. The ultimate performance has been revived in the present day with the best and latest mastering.
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