Courtesy of pianist Ania Dorfmann, who has a new 'complete' CD set on RCA just released. Her collaboration with Toscanini comes in the form of Beethoven's first piano concerto (rec. 1945) and Choral Fantasy (1939). This and the other albums in the set are available in 96/24 at HDtracks (link below) and Acoustic Sounds. I think it's questionable whether remastering such old recordings in 96/24 will do much good, but you never know. The samples don't sound that bad, all things considered, but still....
Russell
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Topic - Toscanini in hi-res! - Russell 18:02:53 07/08/17 (13)
- Same thing I felt with the 24/96 remasterings of the mono Callas recordings - Chris from Lafayette 21:28:36 07/08/17 (12)
- One word: better liquidity. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 21:52:46 07/08/17 (11)
- Posted with no sense of irony... - Ivan303 06:30:31 07/09/17 (1)
- : ) nt - jdaniel@jps.net 07:49:55 07/09/17 (0)
- No. (That's two words anyway!) [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 23:53:04 07/08/17 (0)
- RE: One word: better liquidity. nt - ahendler 22:20:44 07/08/17 (7)
- Maybe it's better mastering, but there's certainly more "there" there when comparing EMI's "historic" CD with - jdaniel@jps.net 07:49:38 07/09/17 (6)
- I don't necessarily disagree - Chris from Lafayette 09:43:25 07/09/17 (5)
- RE: I don't necessarily disagree - PAR 14:59:26 07/09/17 (4)
- They have the ability, they just don't know it. :-) /n - Ivan303 20:00:30 07/10/17 (1)
- On what ? - Ross 18:21:52 07/11/17 (0)
- As I've posted before. . . - Chris from Lafayette 01:03:40 07/10/17 (0)
- RE: I don't necessarily disagree - Travis 18:21:17 07/09/17 (0)