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Karl Bohm - The Complete Opera & Vocal Recordings (70CD Box Set) (2018) Part 4

Karl Bohm - The Complete Opera & Vocal Recordings (70CD Box Set) (2018) Part 4
EAC Rip | APE (*image+.cue+.log,scans) | Run Time: 17:51:46 | 4,43 Gb
Genre: Classical, Opera, Vocal | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Karl Bohm’s name carries with it immense respect among musicians and connoisseurs in our most sophisticated markets, particularly for opera where his “gods” were Mozart, Wagner and Richard Strauss. Deutsche Grammophon proudly brings together for the first time his complete vocal recordings for the label – including the star-studded 1968 ‘Le nozze di Figaro’; the legendary ‘Zauberflöte’ from 1964 with Fritz Wunderlich and Roberta Peters; Bohm’s two recordings of the ‘Missa solemnis’, two Rosenkavaliers, three recordings of Ariadne auf Naxos, Wagner’s Hollander & Tristan … and one disc of new-to-CD recordings. Beautiful packaging and presentation.
Wagner - Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - Wiener Philharmoniker, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Karl Böhm (1944) {Preiser 90234}

Wagner - Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - Wiener Philharmoniker, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Karl Böhm (1944) {4CD Set Preiser 90234 rel 1994}
XLD rip | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 678 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 586 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 39 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1944, 1994 Preiser Records | 90234 | Mono
Classical / Opera

This is the greatest operatic recording ever made, and one of the reasons is the astounding difficulty of doing even a good performance of this opera, which in all other recordings fails to sustain, throughout the work's 4+ hours, a continuity of tension and of a sense of forward-motion. Karl Bohm was unsurpassed at achieving such archetectonic unity; and he surpassed even himself in this recording, which was the second and last complete studio recording he made of this joyous masterwork, and much better than either his Bayreuth or Metropolitan Opera live recording of the complete opera. It's also better than his first studio recording of the work, which he made in Dresden in 1938.
Catrin Finch - Karl Jenkins / City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra - Crossing the Stone (2003) [Repost, Upgrade]

Catrin Finch - Crossing the Stone
Karl Jenkins / City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 374 MB | Full Artwork | 5% Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: Sony Classical # SK 87320 | Country/Year: UK 2003
Genre: Classical, Jazz, World | Style: Harp, Contemporary, Crossover

…An album certain to interest long time Adiemus fans in its development from previous works and introduce Catrin's solo material to new listeners, further investigation is certainly worth a journey.

Karl Jenkins - Quirk: The Concertos (2008)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at May 14, 2017
Karl Jenkins - Quirk: The Concertos (2008)

Karl Jenkins - Quirk: The Concertos (2008)
EAC | APE (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:19:50 | 394 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Warner Classics | Catalog: 5002352

The latest Karl Jenkins release on EMI Classics features world premiere recordings of four recent concertos. Over The Stone, a double harp concerto; La Folia for marimba; Quirk, a concertante for flutes, keyboards, percussion and Sarikiz, a violin concerto. The album is rounded off with the re-recording of the first movement of Palladio, a concerto grosso that Jenkins composed in 1996.

Karl Ivar Refseth Trio - Praying (2015)  Music

Posted by mark70 at May 23, 2015
Karl Ivar Refseth Trio - Praying (2015)

Karl Ivar Refseth Trio - Praying (2015)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 42:38 min | 101 MB
Genre: Jazz | Label: Traumton

With vibraphone many associate rhythm and grooves, others possibly think of complex harmonic cascades. Karl Ivar Refseth can certainly play all of this, as you can hear on the first productions of the Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra, with the Tied & Tickled Trio with Billy Hart and since more than four years with Germany’s most innovative indie-rock band The Notwist. For his own album Praying,the Berlin-based Norwegian created an individual aesthetic.
Karl Münchinger - Karl Munchinger - The Classical Legacy (2019)

Karl Münchinger - Karl Munchinger - The Classical Legacy (2019)
Classical, Orchestral | 09:33:57 | WEB FLAC (tracks) | 2,4 GB
Label: AUSTRALIAN ELOQUENCE

A feast of Haydn and Mozart under the sure and stylish baton of Karl Münchinger, including several recordings making their first international appearance on CD. This box of Münchinger's legacy in Classical-era repertoire picks up where the Eloquence set of his Baroque recordings (484 0160) left off, with six symphonies of Haydn. He had founded the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra in 1946, and Decca began making records with them three years later. The excellence and commercial success of these albums caused the label to invite him to work with orchestras other than his own, in Paris (the Conservatoire Orchestra) and, more prestigiously still, the Vienna Philharmonic. The first fruits of this new relationship were issued in May 1955: an LP of No.88 and No.101, the 'Clock'. Reviewers looked to the likes of Furtwangler and Toscanini for comparison respectively, and did not find Münchinger wanting for either grandeur or pathos in this music.
VA - Saint-Germain Des-Pres Cafe Paris (Limited Edition 10 CD boxset)

VA - Saint-Germain Des-Pres Cafe Paris (Limited Edition 10 CD boxset)
Electronic, Trip Hop, Broken Beat, Future Jazz, Downtempo, Jazzdance
FLAC [track]+cue+log | 4.5 Gb | Covers
Label: Wagram | Catalog#: 3126672 | Country: France | Released: 2007

Special Limited Edition 10 CD box featuring the finest selection of Nu-Jazz in the world. The 150 songs and/or mixes contained in this set are exclusive to Saint-Germain Des-Pres Cafe including cuts from Alex Gopher, Bebel Gilberto, De Phazz, Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Dimitri Fro Paris, DJ Food, Funki Porcini, Gotan Project, Jazzanova, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Koop, Terry Callier, Quantic and many others.

Karl Seglem - Nunatak (2018)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Dec. 11, 2018
Karl Seglem - Nunatak (2018)

Karl Seglem - Nunatak (2018)
WEB FLAC (tracks) ~ 293.29 Mb | 45:31 | Cover
Fusion, Jazz-Rock | Country: Norway | Label: Norcd - NORCD1892

Norway's Karl Seglem is an eclectic, stylistically wide-ranging saxophonist, composer, and producer. Although primarily a jazz musician, Seglem has a deep passion for Norwegian folk music, and often uses it as a jumping-off point for his compositions. Born in Årdalstangen, Norway, in 1961, Seglem received formal music training at Voss Folk High School. After school, he found work performing with such artists as vibraphonist Arvid Genius, pianist Knut Kristiansen, guitarist/poet Kenneth Sivertsen, and others.
Oddgeir Berg Trio, Oddgeir Berg, Karl-Joakim Wisloff & Klaus Robert Blomvik - In the End of the Night (2019)

Oddgeir Berg Trio, Oddgeir Berg, Karl-Joakim Wisloff & Klaus Robert Blomvik - In the End of the Night (2019)
Jazz | 00:43:28 | WEB FLAC (tracks) | 248 MB
Label: Ozella

First, Before Dawn, now In the End of the Night - the first two albums by the Oddgeir Berg Trio essentially take place at the same time: The hours before the break of day, this unreal and meditative phase which the Portuguese call madrugada. Outwardly, not a lot has changed in terms of the music. In the End of the Night still featues an equally withdrawn and cinematic sound, subliminally resonating grooves as well as the bittersweet harmonies of Oddgeir Berg's piano. And yet, this album is definitely not without its surprises.
Beethoven - Symphonies Nos. 3 & 9, Overtures (1992) {Karl Böhm, VPO} {2CD Deutsche Grammophon 437 368-2 rec 1972}

Beethoven - Symphonies Nos. 3 & 9, Overtures (1992) {Karl Böhm, VPO} {2CD Deutsche Grammophon 437 368-2 rec 1972}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 687 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 345 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 29 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1972, 1992 Polydor / Deutsche Grammophon | 437 368-2
Classical / Symphonies

This is one of the greatest recordings of the famous Ninth Symphony. It has long been overshadowed by Karajan's three recordings for the same label, as well as Bernstein's version with the same orchestra. But put them all on your CD player and compare, and this is the one you'll be coming back to. Böhm was the least glamorous of conductors, but he approaches the Ninth with messianic zeal and a fanatical gleam in his eye. The opening movement is a cataclysm, the sublime slow movement never loses its contemplative flow, and everyone involved simply sings and plays the pants off of the finale. If the final minute or two doesn't pull you right out of your seat, nothing will. Grab it while you can at this "twofer" price. It's a steal. –David Hurwitz