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Classically inclined inmates may be pleased to note that Da Capo, the Danish label, is quietly issuing SACDs of quite unusual repertoire. The latest seems to be Nielsen orchestral pieces. It is not always obvious that new discs are HiRez so it is worth clicking on 'laes mere' for details. Classical SACD may be a niche market, but it an increasingly healthy one.
Dave
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Hi. Thanks for the news. I have a lot of Nielsen and some of Langgaard, but in LPs and CDs. These SACD recordings may be quite interesting to listen to. If you acquire some, please do post your experiences.
The Langgard Antikrist is excellent but I thought the Neilsen Maskerade a little dull (in sound). Overall, an interesting catalog.
SACD
6.220523-24 Antikrist (Rued Langgaard)
6.220511 Concertos (Emil Hartmann)
6.220515 Concertos (Ole Schmidt)
6.220507-08 Maskarade (Carl Nielsen)
6.220510 Mythic Morning - Choral Works II (Per Nørgård)
6.220518 Orchestral Music (Carl Nielsen)
6.220506 Orchestral Works (Sunleif Rasmussen)
6.220514 Organ Works vol. 4 (Dietrich Buxtehude)
6.220526 Romantic trombone
6.220517 Symphonies 12-14 (Rued Langgaard)
- http://www.dacapo-records.dk/?page=list&view=format&initial=SACD&mm=Catalogue&mi=Format (Open in New Window)
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