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In Reply to: In a word, "Yes" posted by SE on April 19, 2000 at 03:21:29:
.......makes the difference on all the EMI reissues. I have a full complement of Otto Klemperer's works and a few others. The DG reissues are also quite good, but they're not very forth coming as to what kind of new technology being used. They simply say "Original-Image Bit-processing".......whatever that means!!! I do, however, appreciate the results......Martha Agerich's Debut and Wilhelm Kempff's 32 piano sonatas of Beethoven.....both from 1965.......are quite good. In fact I just p/u Richter performing Prokoviev also......I guess I like what they're doing!!!Regard's, Tom B.
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- Re: In a word, "Yes"........SE.....it's 24 bit technology that....... - Tom B. 08:30:39 04/19/00 (8)
- Kempff's Beethoven - SE 13:01:34 04/19/00 (7)
- Pollini anyone? - BobH 10:44:47 04/20/00 (1)
- Re: Pollini anyone? - SE 11:02:21 04/20/00 (0)
- Re: Kempff's Beethoven.......a reply - Tom B. 14:55:50 04/19/00 (4)
- Good news! - SE 05:26:03 04/20/00 (3)
- I'm in the wrong club!!! - Tom B. 08:06:12 04/20/00 (0)
- Found It. - SE 05:42:04 04/20/00 (1)
- Re: Found It...thank's SE...for the article on Kempff (nt) - Tom B. 07:56:39 04/20/00 (0)