Daverz wrote: 
> Well, nearly anything on Lyrita.  Ken Wilkinson was the engineer on many
> of these.  I use Moeran's -Sinfonietta- for auditioning gear.   Boult's
> Bax disc is also very good.  These are analog recordings, so they are up
> to technical standards of modern recordings, but it's the miking that
> matters most, I think.
> 
> Another recording with an uncanny sense of space is Schubert: -Rosamunde
> Incidental Music- - Munchinger/VPO on Decca.  Again, analog from the
> 70s.  I'll have to think about some more modern recordings.
> 
> http://www.amazon.com/Schubert-Rosamunde-Karl-Munchinger/dp/B000060MDY
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005UW3Y

These are probably musically excellent choices will investigate on
musical merit , which is what all this is about in the end.
I do like that whatever we discuss one can atleast get some interesting
musical choices out of it .

What I meant with modern recordings is that the older stuff may not have
any or any significant information that could not fit within 16/44.1
thus making a hirez vs reedbook comparison a bit futile . Which was the
subject of this tread ?



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