Ranking all 7 DG "Original Source" Records Released So Far

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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  • @scatter33
    @scatter33 Před rokem +31

    I have but one comment, please do more of these. My knowledge and experience with classical recordings is somewhat limited and your comments and reviews are extremely valuable. Thank you.

    • @alexstewart8097
      @alexstewart8097 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Had to Lol @scatter33 who should never had been that shamelessly obvious, AI or not now , for THE time is now for ALL to ...Shema!!! and finally learn for good , since it hurts none like it's called for in the Constitution, by the way.

  • @jasonarsenault3791
    @jasonarsenault3791 Před rokem +6

    I barely understood a thing 😂 but your passion, knowledge and confidence made it a thoroughly enjoyable watch. Fingers crossed that one day you’ll do ‘an intro to classical’ video. Keep up the great work Michael.

  • @wlsallnight
    @wlsallnight Před rokem +9

    Thanks for keeping us updated on the classical world. I was worried you were hanging out too much with those jazz guys.

  • @johnwoods7891
    @johnwoods7891 Před rokem +5

    Great video.. it’s like a master class in Classical recordings, so interesting and educational

  • @damianp564
    @damianp564 Před rokem +4

    Seeing all these DG titles reminds me of the Tower Records Classical store on South St in Philadelphia. Even then I thought it was wild that there was a whole store dedicated to classical music, let alone one that was just a few streets down from their giant 3-story location...which also had a well stocked classical section. Great coverage. Thank you.

    • @zizendorf
      @zizendorf Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yay! Tower Records in Philly!

  • @miguelbarrio
    @miguelbarrio Před rokem +19

    Thx Michael. Spectacular run through these. Your knowledge of the performances and recordings is always tremendously educational. Thank you.

  • @nattyco
    @nattyco Před rokem +3

    Thank you for your honest and in depth appraisal. Too many are promoting this series without attention to the details that we audiophiles crave. I hope DG will reissue Kleiber's Beethoven 5 and Schneiderhan's Beethoven violin concerto with Paul van Kempen

  • @TheOriginalDrastic
    @TheOriginalDrastic Před rokem +4

    What a thoughtful analysis! Having bought all except the Verdi, I agree with every observation. My ranking would place the Debussy/Ravel in first place, probably because I was so smitten with the ravishing performance and (as you noted) the fact that little details peek out of the background in a way I've not heard on recordings before. The Stravinsky made my hair flutter, so that one makes my #2. Kleiber/Beethoven is wonderful as well. The Gilels/Brahms didn't live up to my expectations, as they were set by the high sonic remastering standards of the first three. It's only marginally better than the original, which I also have.
    I've already pre-ordered the next three. DG has finally atoned for all the miserable, bright pressings that they issued in the 70's and 80's, and I forgive them.
    I wondered why CFP pressings were often so good ... didn't know they used the same stampers as the collectible SAX pressings. Thanks again.

  • @TLA1014
    @TLA1014 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts on these new releases, Michael! It's nice to have another video from you...we miss you when you're "away"!

  • @jennconducts
    @jennconducts Před rokem +2

    I just watched this for the second time, and again, thanks for this, Michael. I now have them all except the Verdi, Brahms, and Debussy/Ravel. I had the original of the later back in the day, and I greatly look forward to hearing new release. I certainly agree about the Le Sacre and the Beethoven. Yowza!

  • @eazydraw4681
    @eazydraw4681 Před 4 měsíci

    Great reviews thank you for making this and looking forward to your views on the next 7 ie 8 to 14 … I think it would be a great video series if you kept going in batches of 7 in ranking

  • @stevenbirds2920
    @stevenbirds2920 Před rokem +2

    Thank for making this and your other videos, they are very informative & greatly appreciated.
    The music is paramount but if I may make a couple of comments about the sound you are hearing?
    In addition to your musical training and all this brings to your work, I notice you use Harbeth Speakers, which are predominantly monitor speakers and extremely revealing.
    I use the Monitor 30s. I live in the UK and it’s interesting how many of the customers who purchased Harbeth speakers from the retailer where I purchased mine from are classically trained musicians and how many of these play in one of our leading orchestras.
    If you have the facilities and the time you might like to listen to the Brahms piano concertos with say an Audio Technica AT33PTG / II., which uses a micro line stylus and has something of a reputation for good tracking. I have one in mounted in a Rega RB 3000 tone arm, which comes pre installed with the Rega P10 and I don’t appear to experience the issues to which refer. However, I am much older then yourself and my hearing is not what it once was. Also, you are more aware of what it is you are listening for anyway. This said, I find this turntable retrieves more information and tracks my records better then my previous turntables, which I bought in the 1990s and which was regularly serviced.
    Enough of my rambling. Thank you again and here’s to there being more releases in this series for us to contemplate purchasing and enjoying in the comfort of our homes.

  • @RafaelGarciaMarquez
    @RafaelGarciaMarquez Před rokem +2

    Great review. Picked all of them already, but just listened to your top two.
    Abbado's Rite of Spring blew out my mind. But the one I enjoyed the most, cause I've listened to this version a lot, was Kleiber's 7th. I own a Spanish 70's pressing, a 2013 reissue pressing and this one. Damn! Played the three of them to compare and the Original Source Reissue is quite another world in terms of dynamics and stage presence. Astonishing work here.
    I was reluctant at first when this series was released, but now I'm sold.

  • @404010ful
    @404010ful Před 2 měsíci

    You mentioned about the Rite of spring by Stravinsky I have that on a HDCD disc and HRX with EIJI OUE with the Minnesota orchestra .It is a great piece.

  • @robertmorgan9205
    @robertmorgan9205 Před rokem +2

    Great review and it's good to see you back again. It's good to see someone mentioning the Classics For Pleasure series as they are records I tend to buy when I see them in charity shops over here. Generally they are priced at £1 to £2 and I'm glad that more people don't appear to be seeking them out as the majority of ones I've bought do sound wonderful. The Ravel is one that I don't have so I'll be looking out for that one now.

  • @megamind281
    @megamind281 Před rokem +1

    Thx Micheal. Looking forward for more classical music & other recommendations. I got my copies of classical enjoying every single notes now…

  • @moople72
    @moople72 Před rokem +1

    Spot on, astute analysis. i don't disagree with any of the pros and cons but I would rank Stravinsky no 1 of the 7-astounding dynamics. I'm by no means an expert-just going off of "feel". Verdi and Brahms are still well worth it, in spite of noted flaws. I've never heard a solo vocal (Verdi) or piano (Brahms) sound better, ever. And as mentioned in the video, SPECTACULAR performance of the Brahms Piano Concertos. I have middle-brow set ups-the Ortofon Blue, factory mounted on a Fluance (with felt blankets under the feet-curing vibration issues) and the Hana MC MH on an old Yamaha YP-D6 - both seem to handle the end of side 3 of the Brahms set okay-but as pointed out, the record is a little *too* dynamic. Great video for anyone considering these. I think they're all worth getting, demand serious listening.

  • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826

    Well done for giving kudos to those CFP releases. They were, for many of us, the entry point into classical music. Fantastic value for money, and recordings that have stood the test of time (on release, and still today). I have so many but not that Daphnis and Chloe one. It's now on my wants list.

  • @Ray-036
    @Ray-036 Před rokem +1

    Great guidance. I was wondering with one to get. I was so excited to hear that they were rebooting the old Deutsche Grammophone records I think it will be the Abaddo and Kleiber. Thanks!

  • @Dbriskit
    @Dbriskit Před rokem +1

    Another great video from Michael.
    Another bunch of composers / conductors / and song titles I discover I pronounce incorrectly...😄

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem +1

      It's ok, I definitely got Gilels wrong as others here have pointed out (hard G, not soft)

  • @ianwright8154
    @ianwright8154 Před rokem +1

    So glad you did this. I thought the same about the Verdi and I assumed it was my very neutral headphones. I have sung chorale on this and it should be the most visceral piece of music when recorded properly. Love the work you do, thank you

  • @LifelongMusicJunkie
    @LifelongMusicJunkie Před rokem +3

    Hi Dr Poetry 😀 I am not a classical guy at all but I was interested in this series and took a stab at ordering 2 albums. After hearing them I ordered another 2 so now I'm interested in your ranking and to see how I did with my "shot in the dark" guesses! The two I have are your #7 and #1, while I have #2 and #3 on order! Not too bad! As for Requiem, I think it sounds fabulous and the quality of these albums are top notch. Classical neophytes like myself may not be aware of a lack of bass and therefore it would not inhibit the listening experience. Amazon Canada was temporarily out of stock for the Brahms title so I might have picked that one, and the Mahler was over $100 CAD so I passed on that. Cheers

  • @JazzBums
    @JazzBums Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this, Michael. Just ordered that 1980 Haitink, Trois Nocturnes on Phillips per your recommendation. Looking forward to it! -- Mike

  • @cillyede
    @cillyede Před rokem +2

    Sehr gut! I agree with you for ranks 1 - 3. Good job. Greetings from Germany. 👍🇩🇪🎶

  • @mmattfloyd1
    @mmattfloyd1 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the heads up about these DG pressings. I have been curious. Major jazz fan and audiophile snob here! Ha! Been wanting to grab some Classical. Got the Beethoven and the Stravinsky... WOW! A-mazing! Instant Classical music fan.

  • @flamingroove
    @flamingroove Před rokem +1

    I did enjoy this video. After watching a video with the young lady that cut these I ordered 2 of these. You ranked the 2 I ordered at #2 & #4. The Mahler is supposed to arrive today, the Stravinsky still has not shipped. keep up the good work

  • @JesusGonzalez-ky8im
    @JesusGonzalez-ky8im Před rokem +3

    Great video Michael. 😊

  • @davesans8536
    @davesans8536 Před rokem +1

    Nice video I am not a big classical guy I have a few records but no expert on the subject. When I saw the reviews on how these new DG sounded I thought I had ordered one. So I just picked Beethoven at random probably because for nothing else I know the name and to see you ranked it #1 was great it sure does sound good. I am looking forward to their future releases to add more to my collection.

  • @ThePressingMatters
    @ThePressingMatters Před rokem +1

    Hi Micheal, This is a great overview for me, as I have only purchased the Stravinsky so far and wanted another opinion on my next title. Hopefully I can still find your favorite!
    Scott

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem +1

      While these are out of stock at DG, they are still circulating in a number of online stores so hopefully you can get the titles you want!

  • @TrueStereo-
    @TrueStereo- Před rokem +1

    THX for your great classical videos.

  • @DavidSmith-tl1qh
    @DavidSmith-tl1qh Před rokem +1

    Thanks, terrific reviews. I'm hoping that my favorite recoding of Mozart's 19 & 23 Piano Concertos w/ Pollini and Karl Bohm and the VPO will make it on to this series. My other favorite Piano Concerto recording would be Emil Gilels's Chopin's 1st E minor with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra originally a Columbia recording now owned by Sony.

  • @analogueanorak1904
    @analogueanorak1904 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Michael for great insights. I think one and two are pretty much all gone at sensible prices. I absolutely loved the OS Brahms PC1 which almost literally blew me away! A fine classics for pleasure release to look out for is the Kogan Silvestri Beethoven VC repressing the main downside it was released in a cheapo rough paper inner sleeve but despite that sounds super tubey.

  • @alexstewart8097
    @alexstewart8097 Před 5 měsíci +1

    1- The young friend's prose/poetry sounded Nietzsche-like downcast on his first One album for nothing is lacking , all is complete on that Original Resource re-issue.
    2- But he might want to again listen deeper this time with an emphasis on the meaning of the words/ lyrics and how well Verdi set them to music, without feeling hopeless for after all like they say across the pond in Spain (as roughly translates into English) : Hope was once Green UNtil a goat ate it (''La esperanza era Verde hasta que se la comio un chivo''. Google translate it if need to).
    3- Kid you not, pun intended of course...Shema!!!.

  • @basementfortyfive
    @basementfortyfive Před rokem +1

    Thank your for this very good Video. I enjoyed it so much. Well done. Cheers from germany.

  • @mazzysmusic
    @mazzysmusic Před rokem +1

    Nicely done Michael ❤️‍🔥

  • @arkerstater8856
    @arkerstater8856 Před rokem

    You’ve got the best channel when it comes to audiophile LPs on CZcams. Much better than the Mikes

  • @irasthel638
    @irasthel638 Před rokem +2

    Great review!

  • @YKsfo
    @YKsfo Před 9 měsíci

    Geelels. Not a French name. (And “s” is not silent ) Very helpful video in choosing the right title to pick

  • @mporentas
    @mporentas Před rokem +1

    Great video! I waited too long on these. The Carlos Kleiber appears to be sold out, I can’t find a copy for retail price anywhere.

  • @jamesmyers6838
    @jamesmyers6838 Před rokem +1

    I would say the Trout is one of most improved, I don't hear the hard string sound. Just a wish about upcoming releases, Mahler 1 with Kubelik. This is one of the most transparent recordings and wonderful performance.

  • @ega9831
    @ega9831 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. Six years ago you mentioned that Deutch Gramaphone has never disappointed you but at the same time has never impressed you when compared to the sound quality of the first presses from DECCA, RCA or Mercury. I wonder what is your opinion when comparing these new gramaphone pressings?

  • @altosplays
    @altosplays Před rokem +1

    Amazing video! Tks

  • @ignicioperez4647
    @ignicioperez4647 Před rokem +1

    A huge thanks for this great video, Michael. For those of us planning to purchase most of these recordings, your feedback and views are really priceless! A quick question on gear. I suppose that, in order to fully enjoy the high quality you should have a very good set up. Any suggestions (for info, I have a Rega Planar 3 TT with Exact cartridge. Planning to upgrade to a Planar 8 but not in the short term)? Best regards from Brussels, Ignacio

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem

      The Planar 3 is a very good table, I owned one for many years. The 8 will of course be much better, but I think the 3 will more than serve you well until that day comes.

    • @ignicioperez4647
      @ignicioperez4647 Před rokem

      Thanks a lot for the reply, Michael, much appreciated. A quick question on cleaning. Do you recommend cleaning even audiophile new vinyls like the Original Source before playing? If so, which method would you recommend? Many thanks again. Best regards, Ignacio

  • @philshifley4731
    @philshifley4731 Před 8 měsíci

    This series is sold out on a popular on-line retailer.

  • @tjphoenix100
    @tjphoenix100 Před rokem +1

    This is the video I’ve been looking forward to! Btw bro, what speakers do you use?

  • @birddogfreemann
    @birddogfreemann Před 3 měsíci

    But your knowledge is well appreciated

  • @johevideos
    @johevideos Před rokem +1

    Great review👏

  • @djjoeykmusic
    @djjoeykmusic Před rokem +1

    Awesome Video! thank you

  • @johevideos
    @johevideos Před rokem

    I found a CFP 40323 for 5 euros in great condition. Thanks for you suggestion 👍🏻

  • @rodrigollanes7619
    @rodrigollanes7619 Před rokem

    Excellent video.
    I agree with the top 3, in that same order. Also with place 7. About places 4, 5 and 6, I don't know, I just received Brahms's yesterday and I haven't been able to listen to it carefully.

  • @EddieJazzFan
    @EddieJazzFan Před rokem

    Carlos Kleiber is great. I have his recording of the New Years concert in Vienna. He was able to keep the J. Strauss works interesting, which is hard to do since they're played to death everywhere.

  • @pandoraefretum
    @pandoraefretum Před rokem +1

    I have the Mahler 5 original source ; it's great. I'm waiting for the Stravinsky

  • @jeremyberman7808
    @jeremyberman7808 Před 11 měsíci

    It's not surprising the Abbado/BSO recording of Debussy/Ravel is this fine. The orchestra has a long history of excellence in French music. Pierre Monteux and Charles Munch spent a lot of time with the orchestra in the mid-20th century.

  • @zbigniew---1959
    @zbigniew---1959 Před rokem

    Swietne ciekawe odcinki i plyty bardzo dobrze omówione👌 . Pozdrawiam serdecznie prowadzacego ten kanal .👍

  • @dieselbrodeur
    @dieselbrodeur Před rokem

    The Gilies Brahms concertos has a been digitally remastered in high resolution in 2015. It would be interesting to hear your take on those versions.

  • @robertczebotar7753
    @robertczebotar7753 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you very very much for your reviews! Your channel is so interesting. But please remember, that Emil Gilels was a russian citizen...so there is no place for a french pronunciation of his name:) Эмиль Гилельс. Please copy and paste to translator. Greetings 🍀🍀🍀 BTW...yes, this version of Brahms by Gilels is a cosmic performance!!!

  • @johnr7759
    @johnr7759 Před rokem

    How about a follow up video about which future Original Source releases you are looking forward to?

  • @JonSaperia
    @JonSaperia Před 10 měsíci

    I have enjoyed your work on CZcams for a while. I ordered two of the DG Original Source recordings: Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique and Mozart Piano Concertos Nos. 25 and 27. Is it correct that they came out after you made your recording. They say "New" on the DG page. Based on what you said, I also ordered Ma vlást. A heads up to people that buy these. I ordered the first two on October 12th and they cleared customs in the US just a day or so ago. I expect another week to wait before I get them. I look forward to more of your reviews.

  • @zbigniew---1959
    @zbigniew---1959 Před rokem

    Gratuluję rowniez duzej kolecji plyt 👏👏👍

  • @ftumschk
    @ftumschk Před rokem

    The Abbado/LSO was the first recording of the "Rite" I owned back in the day, and it's still one of my absolute favourites. Here's hoping they get around to Abbado's other superb LSO Stravinsky recordings soon.

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem +1

      I'm primarily excited for the rumored Steinberg reissues!

    • @ftumschk
      @ftumschk Před rokem +1

      @@poetryonplastic I've not heard the rumours, but I hope they've got his excellent "Planets" in their sights.

  • @stephenc6648
    @stephenc6648 Před rokem

    I wonder if any others have, like me, missed the point of this video by adding some of the recordings to their streaming service of choice. The Karajan Mahler 5 sounds great, even through Bluetooth headphones. I was over-familiar with the famous Barbirolli recording which I’ve had on CD since the late 80s.

  • @vinyl_marmalade
    @vinyl_marmalade Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks! Do you know the (newly re-pressed) 2014 box of Orfeo, Kleiber conducting Beethoven's 4, 6, and 7 with the Bavarian State Orchestra, all live! Phenomenal! 🎉
    (Vinyl, of course, but digitally recorded)

  • @Muzik20
    @Muzik20 Před rokem

    I loved my SACRE. I also bought the Ravel/Debussy and that's spectacular. I wonder if you've had time to listen to the Dorati MONO Eloquence boxset (CD) - if you're looking for an amazing performance of Le Sacre, do check that one out. It blew me away!

  • @user-mq4bp5wf8q
    @user-mq4bp5wf8q Před rokem

    I have the UK Ace of Diamonds reissue of the Curzon Trout Quintet, sounds pretty good to my ears. I have not heard either the original Decca or original London. Am I missing something by not having one of the original pressings?

  • @joseluisherreralepron9987

    I have 80 or so different recordings of ""Le Sacre". I know that Goossen's recording; it's the slowest I own and it's just...not good. The CBS Boulez from '69 and Markevitch from '59 are my favorites.

  • @felipeopazomusic
    @felipeopazomusic Před rokem

    Excellent video as usual Michael! I was too slow and lost the opportunity to get the Stravinsky, I hope I can get the Ravel/Debussy. BTW, what do you think about the Daphnis er Chloe version by Dutoit/Montreal/Decca? I think it's great!!. Also, do you recommend the Analogue Productions Munch/Boston/RCA versión of that ballet?.
    Personally, I would love to see the Mahler cycle by Riccardo Chailly released on vinyl, great playing, great sound. Same for the Michael Tilson Thomas Mahler cycle. Best wishes from Chile!

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem +1

      I love all the Dutoit/Montreal recordings, my teacher Ted Baskin played principal oboe on most of them.
      I wish the MTT Mahler cycle would get another vinyl pressing, but alas I think that will probably never happen, the original run was sold as a limited collectors item.

  • @Wildknaap
    @Wildknaap Před rokem

    A linear tracking turntable will fix the distortion close to the run out groove.

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem

      Maybe, although you eventually get to a point where the groove is so tight that nothing can track it. I’m reviewing a tangential tracking tonearm soon, so I’ll be sure to test that hypothesis.

  • @erikbaas2003
    @erikbaas2003 Před rokem

    Sadly most of these are already sold out ! Maybe they will do a repress. Thanks for the video

  • @shimtest
    @shimtest Před rokem

    I really like the Verdi on streaming and must be missing what you mentioned, just can't pick it up on lofi tho :)

  • @gpapa31
    @gpapa31 Před 6 měsíci

    I hope they release Martha Argerich classic recordings.

  • @RaviNewfarm
    @RaviNewfarm Před rokem

    I got the Kleiber and the Mahler, both are great listens. Not sure about a favorite, probably the Kleiber. Unfortunately the Rite was sold out just the day before i ordered 😞

  • @zizendorf
    @zizendorf Před 11 měsíci

    As a subscriber and an orchestral music enthusiast, I'm asking this question on this site (rather than my many 'audiophile' channels). While I'm a avid audiophile, my passion is the music - not the equipment per se. I've been wondering if I might hear substantial benefit by upgrading my turntable. I'm currently using a Fluance RT-83 with an Ortofon Blue cartridge. When I upgraded from the Red to the Blue, I could hear the improvement - especially detail and resolution. If I were to upgrade my turntable, with even the Ortofon Blue as the cartridge, would I get noticeable improvement? If so, any suggestions? (I don't have an unlimited budget.) Thanks!

  • @matevigh8418
    @matevigh8418 Před rokem

    I would love having the Rite of Spring but it’s sold out everywhere in Europe. 😢

  • @charlesnr
    @charlesnr Před rokem

    Wish you compared it to the Reiner/CSO which I have on Victrola and JVC XRCD.

  • @bluebuddha74
    @bluebuddha74 Před 11 měsíci

    Fantastic video. Can you recommend a Mahler vinyl box set outside of Bernstein?, -which I already have on cd

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I’m not sure there’s a complete box set of all the Mahler symphonies on vinyl that I can recommend, but there’s definitely some safe bets for individual releases. For instance the cycle on Decca with George Solti (London and Chicago symphonies) are all very solid and can be picked up cheaply. I also have a great German EMI box set of Barbirolli conducting both the 5th and 9th symphonies (very rare and expensive in original pressings, but this box set compilation is somewhat affordable). Also there’s really good records by Giulini of the 1st (on EMI) and 9th (on DG, but get the speakers corner reissue). Hope that helps!

    • @bluebuddha74
      @bluebuddha74 Před 11 měsíci

      @@poetryonplastic that’s great. Thank you so much

  • @mswdesign9164
    @mswdesign9164 Před rokem

    Pretty good review. Gilels = hard G. He's not French. Eugen = "oy-gen" No big accent in the middle of Debussy.
    I was surprised by the reissue of the Abbado Sacre. That recording sounds harsh in digital, with a really weird soundstage. But might have to check it out. Love the deep dive on the BSO disc. All good recs.

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem

      The problem with these less common performer names is that I've definitely heard them mispronounced by other classical people of the years. Thanks for correcting Gilels, I'll try to get it right next time.

  • @boogiewoogie9770
    @boogiewoogie9770 Před rokem

    Great that you review classical recordings such as these. I'm just dipping my toes into the Archiv Produktion releases. Any recommendations in particular to seek out?

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem +1

      There's so much out there. One that I can recommend right off the bat is the 6 Triosonaten by Zelenka with Heinz Holliger performing (2533 147/148)

    • @boogiewoogie9770
      @boogiewoogie9770 Před rokem

      @@poetryonplastic Great thanks I will certainly look out for a decent copy. Just ordered the Claudio Abbado before it sells out!

    • @fredericmorris2931
      @fredericmorris2931 Před rokem

      On Archiv, anything by Pinnock or Goebel is going to be good, especially JS or CPE Bach and Handel.

  • @kaswit007
    @kaswit007 Před rokem

    DG try to reissue their masterpiese vinyl by themself not to give licence to any analog label of so long. So as they make the new vinyl reissue scheme to the next level which that's good for DG's own or customers

  • @bksherm
    @bksherm Před rokem

    Haven't bought any because I've never been a fan of DG vinyl sound as a rule. Just ordered the Beethoven off your review.

  • @brandnewstart
    @brandnewstart Před rokem

    Hi Michael great video. I’ve really enjoyed the Abbado and Amadeus Quartett releases so far. You mentioned there are better version of the Verdi Requiem available, which would you recommend? Cheers Graham 🙏

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem

      I mentioned these in my written review, but I really like the Reiner on RCA and the Solti on Decca. There's also the Muti on EMI that a lot of people seem to like but I haven't heard a copy on vinyl yet.

    • @brandnewstart
      @brandnewstart Před rokem

      @@poetryonplasticthanks a lot for the feedback 🙏

  • @geraldmartin7703
    @geraldmartin7703 Před rokem

    DG was never known as an audiophile label. (I read) the L.P.s were equalized for cheap European record players and so sounded "tinny" and bass shy when exported to the U.S. and played on more expensive playback equipment. Note I'm talking about DG L.P.s from the 1960s--70s. Whether they were later equalized for U.S. playback I have no idea. I have no complaints about DG from any decade; but I'm not an audiophile.

  • @litoboy5
    @litoboy5 Před rokem

    Amazing

  • @ahmadhashir7412
    @ahmadhashir7412 Před rokem

    Excellent video Michael! Which recording would you recommend to grab on vinyl for Beethoven Symphony No. 5 and Symphony No. 9? Thanks!

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem +1

      For 5, I like the Speakers Corner reissue of Bruno Walter on Columbia, as well as the Kleiber on DG (also available on Speakers Corner although out of print). For 9, I really like the Solti on Decca which can be had cheaply on London (still pressed in the UK) or on Speakers Corner.

    • @ahmadhashir7412
      @ahmadhashir7412 Před rokem

      @@poetryonplastic thank you so much!

  • @eliasmodernell3348
    @eliasmodernell3348 Před rokem

    Hi! Newbie question here and definetly off topic. Why does the double bass placement changes from the usual left side place to the right in Brahms symphonies? I've noticed this after listening to Klemperer set and then Wand's both for EMI. Do the players actually move to the other side or they mix tjat way? Thanks

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem +1

      There are many ways to set up the string section of a symphony orchestra. Double basses most often are placed behind the cellos but the cellos may be placed in different positions depending on the wants of the conductor. The most common setup is from left to right 1st violins- 2nd violins- violas- cellos (sometimes the cellos and violas are flipped). Another common setup is 1st violins- cellos- violas- 2nd violins. This is done so that the 1st and 2nd violins face each other and provide a "balance" that is spread across the stage. In this less common setup, sometimes the basses will be in the back left corner behind the cellos, or they will be seperated from the cellos and in their usual corner on the right. It all depends on the wants of the conductor and the needs/space of the stage size.

  • @unityoc
    @unityoc Před rokem

    What's that speaker, kinda looks like a Harbeth?

  • @birddogfreemann
    @birddogfreemann Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for your ideas. I think your ideas would have greater credibility if you were more "scientific" in your analysis. Perhaps, if we cleaned both versions, and your were blind to which record I played, your bias would be revealed (potentially). Also, if you actually examined the sound quality in your actual videos (and not just give your opinion), you would have greater success in influencing the listener. Take some time and play the recordings as you speak on them.

  • @JarrettMehldau
    @JarrettMehldau Před 19 dny

    Sry if this is a dumb question, but what's the indie rock song in your opening sequence?

  • @georgeknowles6806
    @georgeknowles6806 Před rokem

    Hello love your reviews of viny s but as I collect cds Sorry about that I buy your recommended recordings on cd format so Thankyou

  • @tudormiller887
    @tudormiller887 Před rokem

    Nice Fred Perry Tee. ❤

  • @BarryBailey
    @BarryBailey Před rokem

    Do you have the Debussy and Ravel recordings that Fonè did with Salvatore Accardo and Laura Manzini? I thought those sounded amazing.

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem +1

      I had the Ravel violin and piano record released in 2021. Yes the sound was amazing but unfortunately I think Accardo cannot play this repertoire anymore, the intonation was VERY shaky and it was an uncomfortable listen, especially considering how great of an artists he was in his prime.

    • @BarryBailey
      @BarryBailey Před rokem

      @@poetryonplastic Yeah I don't have enough context to judge the playing beyond "better than I can play it." But couldn't believe the sound (which probably just highlights all the things that you don't like about the performance, ha). Any from the Fonè releases you recommend?

  • @csxlab
    @csxlab Před rokem +1

    well you can track your nº6 with a linear tracker ... my LP's that really go to 28mins I use my tehcnics SL-15 .. perfect.

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem +1

      Linear tracking can track things normal tonearms cannot, but that ability does come with tradeoffs for sure...

    • @csxlab
      @csxlab Před rokem

      @@poetryonplastic The only trade off at the moment is getting a replacement stylus for my P205Cmk3 cart ... unfortunatly is becoming a dead end. Thinking in trying the Grado option. At the moment I have the SL-1210GR next to my SL-15. I still feel Linear tracking is superior, the only problem was the really high tech development. Stil ltoday very few people are able to repair the Programmable part of this TT. but for me this was the Pinacle. I have the SL-15 since 1982, got the new 1210GR because I was fed up of the rise in P-mount carts ... a NOS stylus for my cart costs 1000$ ... just a stylus.. so I went for a new turntable. :)

  • @johnwoods7891
    @johnwoods7891 Před rokem

    Michael, I’m ready to invest in my Classical collection.. would you recommend picking up the box set for Analogue Productions Series 2 Living Stereo collection, or spend the $ just selecting some specific titles? Just wondering if the Series 2 is really good across the board, or there are some weak spots.. it seams like a great mix to me.. I’m sure you haven’t heard all of them, but any guidance would be appreciated

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem

      Personally, I love almost all the Living Stereo reissues AP has done. The ONLY one they've done that I don't like is the Vivaldi Four Seasons for reasons of performance, but that's it. Otherwise I think you should buy every single one if you can. If the first set is available, I would say buy that one first because I think the pieces on it are a little more in the mainstream core repertoire, but the second set still has some war horses on it.

    • @johnwoods7891
      @johnwoods7891 Před rokem

      @@poetryonplastic thanks so much for getting back to me.. the first set isn’t available now, but I’ll keep an eye out for it.. I’ll grab the second set while I can.. side note, you have me listening to my Seaside Lovers, First Light, and Magical records after watching your beat of Japanese video.. Tats is my favorite, I have the RCA Years box set, and love the Softly record as well.. just found you, but loving the videos!!

  • @sylvio1980
    @sylvio1980 Před rokem

    Hello. Great looking Harbeth speakers . Is this the XD version ?

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem

      Yes the 30.2 XD which I did a written review of two years ago.

  • @charlesnr
    @charlesnr Před rokem

    Do any Tracking Angle have a modern linear tracking arm to compare the finale distortion?

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem

      I will be reviewing a very sophisticated turntable next month with a battery powered tangential tracking arm. The Brahms will for sure be one of the records I play.

  • @davidthom7127
    @davidthom7127 Před rokem

    I'd love to know what your vinyl system is, turntable, amplification and speakers ?

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem +1

      Hana Umami Red, Acoustic Signature TA-1000 tonearm, Pure Fidelity Harmony TT, Allnic H1202 Phono Stage, Hegel H390 amplifier, Harbeth Monitor 30.2 XD speakers.

  • @swcblad
    @swcblad Před rokem

    i am waiting for kleiber/wagner tristan and karajan mahler 6.

  • @jeffcaler8172
    @jeffcaler8172 Před rokem

    Thx so much! Where do you purchase your copies from? 🙏🏻

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem

      The first set I purchased on amazon, the second set were promos sent to me for review with Tracking Angle.

  • @Baerchenization
    @Baerchenization Před rokem

    Most of them are sold out at the DG site.

  • @The_PorkchopExpress
    @The_PorkchopExpress Před rokem

    Would you know of a strong pressing for Tchaikovsky's 5th?

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem

      There are a LOT. Just off the top of my head, the Monteux on RCA Living Stereo, Klemperer on EMI (original UK columbia), Mravinsky on DG (Speakers Corner), Sargent on Everest (Classic Records)

  • @richarddefortuna2252
    @richarddefortuna2252 Před rokem

    I would steer clear of Bernstein's Mahler Fifth with New York; it was the only real disappointment from his first cycle on Columbia. Despite the early digital sound, his Fifth with the Vienna Philharmonic (on DG) is the classic take.

    • @poetryonplastic
      @poetryonplastic  Před rokem

      Personally I like them both (the use of that recording in Death in Venice was brilliant), neither has great sound imo, but at a certain point who cares.

    • @richarddefortuna2252
      @richarddefortuna2252 Před rokem

      @@poetryonplastic yes, the adagietto is gorgeous, for sure! It's the first movement, and particularly the clam played by the trumpet in the intro, that always undermined that recording for me.