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RE: Which recordings would you like to see sonically revisited?

Posted by Russell on March 20, 2017 at 00:19:05:

I'd love to see Sony (or someone else) do a remaster of the early-50s Bruno Walter Brahms symphonies with the New York Phil. They are much more invigorating, performance-wise, than his stereo remakes with the Columbia Symphony, but the sound has always been sub-par to me, even for the time period. I've got them on Japanese Sony CDs (issued 1991) as well as on European Sony CDs issued in 2004. Both sound pretty identical, but I think they could benefit from modern (DSD?) remastering techniques.

Russell