Goldmark Symphonic Poems

Bamberg Symphony Orchestra - Goldmark: Symphonic Poems, Vol. 2 (2021)

Bamberg Symphony Orchestra - Goldmark: Symphonic Poems, Vol. 2 (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 461 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 271 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:16:05
Classical | Label: CPO

Carl Goldmark was not a symphonist – and that is no secret. His few attempts in this field – an early work, in part lost, and his second symphony, his op. 35, did not add up to much, and the Ländliche Hochzeit, to which the generic label 'symphony' was assigned, does nothing more than confirm that this master of orchestral colors was above all good at atmospheric and character pictures. Goldmark very evidently needed a programmatic or dramatic 'pretext' in order to rise up to his creative best, which is why he was able to gain the greatest fame and to score his most important successes with his stage works (tops here: Die Königin von Saba) as well as with his concert overtures. As he himself said, a change of milieu was good for his powers of inspiration, and so he repeatedly sought out extremes while selecting his materials and subjects.

VA - Sibelius - Great Recordings (2020)  Music

Posted by Rtax at June 8, 2022
VA - Sibelius - Great Recordings (2020)

VA - Sibelius - Great Recordings (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 3.01 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.6 GB
12:12:12 | Classical | Label: UMG

Jean Sibelius, original name Johan Julius Christian Sibelius, (born Dec. 8, 1865, Hämeenlinna, Fin.—died Sept. 20, 1957, Järvenpää), Finnish composer, the most noted symphonic composer of Scandinavia.
Sibelius studied at the Finnish Normal School, the first Finnish-speaking school in Russian-held Finland, where he came into contact with Finnish literature and in particular with the Kalevala, the mythological epic of Finland, which remained for him a constant source of inspiration. (Many of his symphonic poems, such as Pohjola’s Daughter [1906] and Luonnotar [1913], drew on this source.) Although intended for a legal career, he soon abandoned his law studies at Helsinki, devoting himself entirely to music. At first he planned to become a violinist. Under the guidance of Martin Wegelius he composed much chamber and instrumental music. He adopted the name Jean, which he used throughout his professional career in preference to his baptismal names. In his mid-20s he left Finland to continue his studies in Berlin and Vienna, where his teachers included the composers Robert Fuchs and Karl Goldmark.

Leonard Bernstein - The Remastered Edition Part 4 (100CD Box Set, 2017)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at July 11, 2018
Leonard Bernstein - The Remastered Edition Part 4 (100CD Box Set, 2017)

Leonard Bernstein - The Remastered Edition Part 4 (100CD Box Set, 2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image + .cue, log) | Run Time: 15:22:41 | 5,73 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Sony Classical

On the eve of his centenary in 2018, Sony Classical releases the most important collection, Leonard Bernstein’s classic American Columbia recordings, remastered from their original 2- and multi-track analogue tapes. This has allowed for the creation of a natural balance (for example, between the orchestra and solo instruments) that brings the quality of these half-century-old recordings, excellent for their time, up to the standards of today’s audiophiles. In addition, there has been a meticulous restoration of some earlier masterings in which LP surface noise was too rigorously eliminated at the expense of the original brilliance.

Leonard Bernstein - The Remastered Edition Part 4 (100CD Box Set, 2017)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Jan. 29, 2020
Leonard Bernstein - The Remastered Edition Part 4 (100CD Box Set, 2017)

Leonard Bernstein - The Remastered Edition Part 4 (100CD Box Set, 2017)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Run Time: 15:22:41 | 2,70 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Sony Classical

On the eve of his centenary in 2018, Sony Classical releases the most important collection, Leonard Bernstein’s classic American Columbia recordings, remastered from their original 2- and multi-track analogue tapes. This has allowed for the creation of a natural balance (for example, between the orchestra and solo instruments) that brings the quality of these half-century-old recordings, excellent for their time, up to the standards of today’s audiophiles. In addition, there has been a meticulous restoration of some earlier masterings in which LP surface noise was too rigorously eliminated at the expense of the original brilliance.