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[Machine Translation]
Composition: 1 copy
Edition: Remaster
Title
Modest Mussorgsky: Suite "Pictures at an Exhibition" (Orchestration: Maurice Ravel)
Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No.1 in D major, Op.25 "Classic
Leif Vaughan Williams: Concerto for Bass Tuba and Orchestra in F minor
Performed by
Arnold Jacobs (Tuba) (3)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Carlo Maria Giulini (Conductor) (1, 2), Daniel Barenboim (Conductor) (3)
Recordings
Medina Temple, Chicago, April 1976 (1, 2), Orchestra Hall, Chicago, March 1977 (3)
Original Recordings
Recording Producers: Gunther Breest (1, 2), Wolfgang Stengel (3), Balance Engineer: Klaus Scheibe
Original recordings
Deutsche Grammophon
Remaster
DSD Remastered by Emil Berliner Studios, 11/2025
WAV data digitally converted at 192kHz/24bit from the original analog master tapes in Germany was mastered at Emil Berliner Studios in Germany and converted to DSD for the SA-CD layer and 44.1kHz/16bit for the CD layer.
First LP Release
2530783 (1, 2), 2530906 (3)
Limited edition SA-CD hybrid vinyl. Stereo recording. World's first SA-CD release.
(WAV data digitally converted at 192kHz/24bit from the original analog master tapes in Germany at Emil Berliner Studios, mastered and converted to DSD for the SA-CD layer. (The analog master tapes were carefully restored to the extent possible according to their age and preservation conditions before conversion.)
Original jacket design used) (Other jacket designs are also shown in color in the booklet.)
Jewel case specification
Green color printing on the vinyl
Some noises may be caused by the original analog master tapes. Please note that there are some noises caused by the original analog master tape.
Commentary: Atsushi Yuasa's "Dreams and Longings of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and Jay Friedman's Graduation" (new preface commentary), track commentaries by Yoshihiko Shimizu and Shinya Hashimoto, 14-page commentary in total
Information on the piece
Main
Conductor: Carlo Maria Giulini, Daniel Barenboim
Orchestra: Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Tuba: Arnold Jacobs
Others
Composers: Modest Mussorgsky, Sergei Prokofiev, Rafe Vaughan Williams
Products
[20 years after Giulini's death] [Memoriam of Jay Friedman's graduation] .
The Chicago sound of the golden age bursts forth! The original albums of "Pictures at an Exhibition" and "Classical Symphony" with Giulini are coupled with "V. Williams: Tuba Concerto" by A. Jacobs! This is the long-awaited first SA-CD release! New preface commentary by Atsushi Yuasa on the golden era of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, including his mentor J. Friedman!
Product Number PROC-2476
SKU 4988031819906
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