As the ultimate A Wagner Program – Otto Klemperer The Philharmonia Orchestra fan, you deserve the same look that your favorite players sport out on the field. This A Wagner Program – Otto Klemperer The Philharmonia Orchestra from the team’s official design to your wardrobe for a consistently spirited look on game day.
As the ultimate A Wagner Program – Otto Klemperer The Philharmonia Orchestra fan, you deserve the same look that your favorite players sport out on the field. This A Wagner Program – Otto Klemperer The Philharmonia Orchestra from the team’s official design to your wardrobe for a consistently spirited look on game day.
Klemperer’s approach to Wagner was shaped by his broader musical philosophy, which prioritized fidelity to the composer’s intentions and a commitment to clarity in orchestral textures.
Artist(s):
Conductor – Otto Klemperer
Orchestra – Philharmonia Orchestra
Recording Info: Released by EMI 1963
Engineer – Douglas Larter
Producer – Walter Legge
Sourced from a 2-track tape
Analog: Transferred using a modified Nagra 4SJ tape deck feeding a Merrill Tape Preamp
Digital: Merging Hapi Analog to Digital Converter clocked by an Antelope Audio 10MX Atomic Clock
Power Conditioning: Shunyata Research Everest 8000 for analog components
Shunyata Research Triton and Typhon for digital components
1 Das Rheingold – Entry Of The Gods Into Valhalla 8:07
2 Die Walküre – Ride Of The Valkyries, Act 3 2:51
3 Siegfried – Forest Murmurs, Act 2 8:24
4 Göttendämmerung – Siegfried’s Rhine Journey 6:03
5 Tannhäusser – Prelude To Act 3 8:15
6 Pasrifal – Prelude To Act 1 13:07
Please Note: This release was edited in DXD PCM from a DSD256 Master
then the DXD edited master was used to generate the final DSD files using
Merging Technologies Album Publishing.
DXD (352.8KHz 24/32 bit PCM) is one of the best and least destructive formats for post-processing DSD originated digital recordings
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