Which recording of Rachmaninoff's Concerto No.2 do you consider to be the "most audiophile"?
Tried listening to Telarc's "A Window in Time" but it has no soul.
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Topic - Most "audiophile" recording of Rachmaninoff? - Gevo 01:10:51 08/14/10 (16)
- RE: Most "audiophile" recording of Rachmaninoff? - vahe 10:45:31 08/15/10 (8)
- I heard The Story As Such - Mike Porper 08:10:24 08/17/10 (0)
- As long as we're talking about Rubinstein in this piece... - Doktor Brahms 20:35:11 08/16/10 (0)
- The way I heard the story. . . - Chris from Lafayette 13:12:33 08/15/10 (5)
- RE: The way I heard the story. . . - Botanico92007 09:46:27 08/16/10 (0)
- RE: The way I heard the story. . . - Russell 23:24:52 08/15/10 (0)
- RE: The way I heard the story. . . - vahe 13:45:22 08/15/10 (2)
- RE: The way I heard the story. . . - Russell 23:28:57 08/15/10 (0)
- RE: The way I heard the story. . . - Mali 15:18:56 08/15/10 (0)
- RE: Most "audiophile" recording of Rachmaninoff? - Mali 09:24:54 08/14/10 (1)
- RE: Most "audiophile" recording of Rachmaninoff? - jazz1 00:26:57 08/15/10 (0)
- Katchen/Solti - vinyl phanatic 09:08:54 08/14/10 (0)
- Look to the past! - Doktor Brahms 06:42:34 08/14/10 (2)
- "the value of piano rolls" - Chris from Lafayette 10:48:26 08/14/10 (1)
- RE: "the value of piano rolls" - Paul_A 11:34:01 08/14/10 (0)
- The Earl Wild mentioned here. - Sigmund 06:28:06 08/14/10 (0)