Musicophile Posted December 16, 2012 Share Posted December 16, 2012 Just listening to this for the first time in a really long time, and noticing it is my only Zarathustra. I'm actually quite pleased with it, I remember it getting good reviews at the time, and the late Karajan's style is quite well adapted to the music. Sound quality is a bit better than your average early 80's DDD recording, but still, I wouldn't mind getting an audiophile version. Check out my blog at musicophilesblog.com - From Keith Jarrett to Johannes Brahms Link to comment
uvrmd Posted December 16, 2012 Share Posted December 16, 2012 This one: Amazon.com: Richard Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra; Ein Heldenleben [Hybrid SACD] Uday Reddy Link to comment
Boris75 Posted December 16, 2012 Share Posted December 16, 2012 In my experience, the version by Zubin Mehta and the LA Philharmonic in K2HD LIM is phenomenal musically and sonically; Link to comment
Encore Posted December 16, 2012 Share Posted December 16, 2012 This one is really amazing: Strauss: 5 Great Tone Poems: Amazon.co.uk: Music Musically, I prefer it by far to Reiner's. And sonically it is really great too. Only caveat, I'm talking about the LP version. I don't know how the digitization is, but the Philips recordings I have are typically very well digitized. All best, Jens i5 Macbook Pro running Roon -> Uptone Etherregen -> custom-built Win10 PC serving as endpoint, with separate LPUs for mobo and a filtering digiboard (DIY) -> Audio Note DAC 5ish (a heavily modded 3.1X Bal) -> AN Kit One, heavily modded with silver wiring and Black Gates -> AN E-SPx Alnico on Townshend speaker bars. Vicoustic and GIK treatment. Link to comment
Musicophile Posted December 17, 2012 Author Share Posted December 17, 2012 Thanks to all, will check them out. Check out my blog at musicophilesblog.com - From Keith Jarrett to Johannes Brahms Link to comment
Snowmonkey Posted December 17, 2012 Share Posted December 17, 2012 Sound quality is a bit better than your average early 80's DDD recording, but still, I wouldn't mind getting an audiophile version. I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that. Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. - Einstein Link to comment
Musicophile Posted December 17, 2012 Author Share Posted December 17, 2012 I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that. Isn't it weird that nowadays you can really speak with a computer, or should I say Computeresse (not really sure about Siri's gender). I just wish she'd be as smart as HAL. Check out my blog at musicophilesblog.com - From Keith Jarrett to Johannes Brahms Link to comment
Boris75 Posted September 18, 2013 Share Posted September 18, 2013 HDTracks is currently offering a 15% discount on the very recently released live recording of Strauss' Zarathustra by G. Dudamel and the BPO. I am tempted to add another version of this classic to my record collection, especially if the recording quality is good: I wouldn't mind having another demo recording. However, the reviews on Amazon seem to suggest that this is a tame reading of the score. Would anyone have heard it and be willing to share his/her views? I would be very appreciative. Link to comment
Boris75 Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 I finally took the plunge and bought the Dudamel Zarathustra: it is very well played and recorded. However, the megahit first movement is played in a fairly subdued manner, especially the organ; it is not an audiophile piece as in Z. Mehta's version. The rest of Zarathustra is played very convincingly, and the BPO is in great form. Till Eulenspiegel is extremely good on this album, and so is Don Juan. Link to comment
Robert Hutton Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 I finally took the plunge and bought the Dudamel Zarathustra: it is very well played and recorded. However, the megahit first movement is played in a fairly subdued manner, especially the organ; it is not an audiophile piece as in Z. Mehta's version. The rest of Zarathustra is played very convincingly, and the BPO is in great form. Till Eulenspiegel is extremely good on this album, and so is Don Juan. I also bought the Dudamel. I agree, it is somewhat understated, however, it is very elegant and sublime as a result. Well recorded. The Mehta is bombastic. He is not Kempe, or Karajan in this. What I appreciate most about the Dudamel is that, unlike so many other recordings of Zarathustra over the past 40 years, he did NOT approach is as a bombastic audiophile spectacle and made it very musical, nuanced and organic. Link to comment
Leica Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 I just got SHM-SACD of Karajan's 1959 version and it sounds great! The 1959 version was the one used in the Kurbrick movie... Link to comment
damian101 Posted June 17 Share Posted June 17 There are two recordings I can highly recommend: Link to comment
KeenObserver Posted August 30 Share Posted August 30 For an entirely different take try Eumir Deodato's version. Boycott Warner Boycott Tidal Boycott Roon Boycott Lenbrook Link to comment
Popular Post firedog Posted August 31 Popular Post Share Posted August 31 I think the best Karajan is the 1973 one on DG with the Berliner. Axiom05 and orresearch 2 Main listening (small home office): Main setup: Surge protectors +>Isol-8 Mini sub Axis Power Strip/Protection>QuietPC Low Noise Server>Roon (Audiolense DRC)>Stack Audio Link II>Kii Control>Kii Three BXT (on their own electric circuit) >GIK Room Treatments. Secondary Path: Server with Audiolense RC>RPi4 or analog>Cayin iDAC6 MKII (tube mode) (XLR)>Kii Three BXT Bedroom: SBTouch to Edifer M1380 system. Living Room/Kitchen: Ropieee (RPi3b+ with touchscreen) + Schiit Modi3E to a pair of Morel Hogtalare. All absolute statements about audio are false Link to comment
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