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John Barbirolli, Vienna Philharmonic - Brahms: Complete Symphonies (1968) [Japan 2012] PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

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John Barbirolli, Vienna Philharmonic - Brahms: Complete Symphonies (1968) [Japan 2012] PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

John Barbirolli, Vienna Philharmonic - Brahms: Complete Symphonies (1968) [Japan 2012]
PS3 Rip | 4x SACD ISO | DSD64 Stereo > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 215:38 minutes | Scans included | 6,29 GB
or DSD64 2.0 Stereo (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Scans included | 5,76 GB
or FLAC 2.0 (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Scans included | 4,63 GB

The music of Johannes Brahms held an important place in Sir John Barbirolli's repertoire and these recordings of the symphonies, made with the Vienna Philharmonic in 1966 and 1967, stand as one of the peaks of his discography. Barbirolli's relationship with this music is rooted in his time as an orchestral cellist, and these performances are notable for their rich, ripe sonorities and expansive warmth. This Japanese SACD reissue features the latest EMI Remaster.

Jacqueline du Pré - Elgar & Delius: The Cello Concertos (Remastered) (1965/2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

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Jacqueline du Pré - Elgar & Delius: The Cello Concertos (Remastered) (1965/2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Jacqueline du Pré, Sir John Barbirolli, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Elgar & Delius: The Cello Concertos (Remastered) (1965/2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 54:50 minutes | 965 MB
Classical | Label: Alexandre Bak - Classical Music Reference Recording, Official Digital Download

The tragedy of du Pré’s brief career is still fresh in the public memory and can be summarised here. She was born in Oxford on 26 January 1945 into a middle-class family in which music was important: her mother was a fine pianist and a gifted teacher. The French-sounding name came from her father’s Channel Islands ancestry. Just before her fifth birthday, when she was already showing musical promise, she heard the sound of a cello on the radio and the course of her life was set.