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I'm a believer in that Zenph Gould Goldberg Variations release too!

Posted by Chris from Lafayette on January 10, 2017 at 12:29:07:

Get him out of that dry acoustic of the original recording and onto a decent sounding piano too! The Zenph "re-performance" recording is a big improvement IMHO! ;-)

(Although, having said that, I sure wish Zenph would have expended more of their efforts on recordings from back in the 78 rpm era - the further back, the better - which were far more in need of the Zenph treatment. And actually, the '55 Gould Goldbergs weren't THAT bad in terms of SQ. I heard that Zenph ran out of money, but I hope that they'll be able to continue their efforts at some time in the near future, with further commercial releases.)