Siegfried 2022

Georg Solti & Wiener Philharmoniker - Wagner: Siegfried (1984/2013) [Official Digital Download]

Birgit Nilsson, Wolfgang Windgassen, Gerhard Stolze, Gustav Neidlinger, Hans Hotter, Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti - Wagner: Siegfried (1984/2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.10 kHz | Time - 03:56:38 | 2.27 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover+digital booklet

Georg Solti was a Hungarian conductor known for his work with the Chicago, London, and Paris Symphony Orchestras. During his more than 50 years in the classical music industry, he recorded more than 40 operas and made more than 250 recordings with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Solti was influenced and taught by some of the most well-known composers and conductors in the industry, including Béla Bartok, Leo Weiner, Zoltan Kodaly, and Ernst von Dohnanyi. Richard Strauss was one of his favorite composers; on the composer's 85th birthday, Solti performed Der Rosenkavalier.
Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti - Wagner Götterdämmerung (Remastered 2022) (2023) [24/192]

Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti - Wagner Götterdämmerung (Remastered 2022) (2023) [24/192]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 04:25:18 minutes | 10.06 GB
Classical | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Commemorating the 25th anniversary of Sir Georg Solti’s passing, Decca classics releases a brand new remaster of “The Greatest Recording Of All Time”, now sounding better than ever before! Remastered in HD sound at 24bit / 192kHz from the original two-track stereo master tapes, this is the first all-new transfer in over twenty-five years.
Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti - Richard Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen (1967/2014) [Official Digital Download]

Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti - Richard Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen (1967/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.10 kHz | Time - 14:35:29 | 8.43 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover+digital booklet

Richard Wagner was one of the most revolutionary figures in the history of music, a composer who made pivotal contributions to the development of harmony and musical drama that reverberate even today. Indeed, though Wagner occasionally produced successful music written on a relatively modest scale, opera – the bigger, the better – was clearly his milieu, and his aesthetic is perhaps the most grandiose that Western music has ever known. Early in his career, Wagner learned both the elements and the practical, political realities of his craft by writing a handful of operas which were unenthusiastically, even angrily, received. © Rovi Staff /TiVo

Feuerschwanz - Fegefeuer (Deluxe) (2023) [Official Digital Download]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by pyatak at July 24, 2023
Feuerschwanz - Fegefeuer (Deluxe) (2023) [Official Digital Download]

Feuerschwanz - Fegefeuer (Deluxe) (2023) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 02:09:24 minutes | 1,59 GB
Rock | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

FEUERSCHWANZ have gained an outstanding position in the German metal landscape over the past few years and are undoubtedly considered one of the hottest bands on the scene!

Lorenzo Biguzzi - Turning Page (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by delpotro at March 4, 2024
Lorenzo Biguzzi - Turning Page (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Lorenzo Biguzzi - Turning Page (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 43:53 minutes | 681 MB
Classical | Label: Stradivarius, Official Digital Download

It took a long time for the guitar to enter and establish itself in contemporary music. Yet the piece that marked its entry into the 20th century was a very modern one: the Tombeau that Manuel De Falla dedicated in 1922 to Claude Debussy was pioneering at the time. The instrument had everything it needed to be ‘modern’: a small, but captivating chamber music sonority, a glorious past (at least in the then half­forgotten noble ancestor, the lute, whose place it took), and a technique still evolving and ready to be explored. However, despite Schönberg’s use of the guitar as early as 1924 in his Serenade, mainly owing to Andrés Segovia – the main architect of the instrument’s renaissance in the 20th century, who long dominated the scene with his own predilections and idiosyncrasies –, the repertoire remained linguistically linked to that debut moment until the 1970s: modern, but no longer contemporary.