OK. Damn you objectivists! Smiles. I have learned in some of my journeys that striving to always be teachable is a noble trait. I thought the Diana Krall DVD Audio discs I had sounded wonderful. So here we have that they are compressed. Sighs. Tonight I listened to Patricia Barber Modern Cool Two Channel SACD and thought it was really, really good. Chris, while I haven't opened up my speakers, they are 1" mdf and sound pretty dead on the knock test, and sound damn good to my way of thinking...........anyway, what do you suggest as some good reference discs when it comes to companies........I have some TelArc sacd's that I think are great. I have heard good things about Mapleshade, but they scream subjectivist as soon as you open up their catalog. It is, in the end, about the music for me, but if I can get the best sounding music possible, then that would be icing on the cake for me.........
My pics for SACD are the following. These are exciting musical performances combined with outstanding technical excellence in my view.
I would recommend the new cycle of Beethoven symphonies from the Minnesota Orchestra under Osmo Vanska, on BIS. These are exciting performances and the acoustic of Orchestra Hall captured to just about perfection. Symphonies 2 and 7 are yet to be released. The first disc was 4 and 5 BIS-SACD 1416.
i would give a strong recommendation to Vivaldi's La Stravaganza with Rachael Podger violin, with Arte Dei Suonatori on Channal Classics CCS SA 19503. The performances throw all caution to the winds. The acoustic of the Church of The High Catholic Seminary Goscikowo-Paradz, Poland is very believable.
For shear technical wizardry both on the part of the performer and the recording engineers this disc must just about be unsurpassed. It is Winfried Bonig playing the Klais organs of Cologne Cathedral. Motet 13245. Available form the Organ Historical Society. These are transcriptions of works by Bruckner, Liszt and Richard Strauss. This will challenge any system to the full. The recording is amazing in its realism. The sounds emanate from high in the distance and suspend in space. The dynamic of the full organ huge. The large bass divisions delivered with full authority. You will need powerful rear speakers as there is a large rear division.
A new release is the 3 SACD set of Sir Granville Bantock's Omar Khayyam conducted by Vernon Hnadley. Chandos CHSA 5051(3), must be on the list. This is the first recording of this interesting score. The engineering is beyond reproach.
Finally Elizabeth Cozart Fines remastering of her late Husband's recordings for Mercury Living Presence recorded in the fifties are a must. These recordings were made in three channel from three spaced omni Telefunken microphones and recorded to an optical recorder or a three channel Ampex tape recorder. These SACDs are three channel. Everyone of these can teach the youngsters a thing or two.
I would especially mention Paul Paray's account of the Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique, with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. MSA 475 6622. These recordings have unbelievable perspective. Just listen to the definition on the bass drum in the fifth Mov. "Dream of a witches Sabbath". Everything is captured here, blazing brass the lot. Paul Paray had no peers in this repertory.