Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The Music For Piano / 0191

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[ special edition with dvd surround sound (six channel) converted for two channel stereo ]
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This is the seventh proposal for the comparative dedicated to Mozart's Piano Quartets.
 Musical consistency supported by excellent audio engineers.
Unfortunately this isn't the original award-winning dvd sound :)

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8 comments:

Daniel Fattuni said...

You are fantastic. A friend of mine has this DVD. I love it. I heard it on my home system for watching movies. Great sound. Surround. It "cann't" be heard in a normal cd player or computer. Here it is! Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Grazie Fly! Sono molto curioso di ascoltare i Gaede, dei quali avevo sempre sentito parlare come un ottimo trio d'archi... I dischi Tacet non si trovano così facilmente...

Anonymous said...

Muchas gracias. Beso enorme!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jesusa

theblueamos said...

Hello! fly, Im not shure if I understod what it is all about,but thanks a million for a nother exelente post.lets hope there are no more big dramas just great music

theblueamos said...

With all you effort I hate to see you go through all this nonsence you are going through

kike said...

Estimado Fly,

excelente elección, este cuarteto nos brinda una excelente interpretación y el registro que nos das suena sorprendente. Gracias por compartir tanta buena música con nosotros.

un abrazo, K.

Anton said...

Best version so far. Hadn´t heard these artist before. Wonderful, "pearly" and expressive piano playing by Markus Schirmer. The string players are also great, playing with just the right amount of vibrato. On top of this great sound quality. Thanks for this , Fly. Mil gracias!

Anton said...

Oops, I forgot that you had already posted the version with the Beaux Arts. That is just as good, if not a little, little better than Schirmer and the Gaede Trio. Menachem Presslers playing is hard to beat. Just the right amount of sweetness and forcefullness.