Tchaikovsky: the nutcracker (standard version) rar download
Yet a case could be made that Rattle interprets the work with little sentimentality and with an ear for the piquant, and in that manner makes a connection between the two great Russian composers. The Berlin Philharmonic is exceptional in its radiant colors, full textures, and cohesive playing, and the Nutcracker is a delight with such a superb ensemble. EMI's reproduction is also deserving of praise, for the digital sound is as close to state-of-the-art as possible in a regular CD format, and the audio range is wide and deep, with every note easy to hear.
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Mother Gigogne and the clowns Waltz of the flowers Variation 1. Tarantella Variation 2. Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy Coda Final waltz and apotheosis. What justifys a new recording though? Simply this: The magic of this music is more easily comprehended in live performance than a recording. This is a fine performance, but you when this recording is played on the right equipment ie, a multichannel SACD system, you get MUCH more of the magic you would hear in a live performance — its like you are there in the audience about 10 rows from the stage in a center seat, and folks, that is truly something wonderful.
This recording captures all the ambiance of the hall and recreates this from five speakers in your listening room. The reflections from the back of the hall and sides of the hall are reproduced from the rear and front speakers so that reflections correctly appear to come at you from the sides and rear of the hall. No, its not absolutely perfect, but its the closest thing to it I ever heard in reproduced sound!
Listening to this in multi-channel was a revelation. Clarity in the heavy passages is sometimes lost but not here. The wide dynamic range of this recording requires a very quiet listening environment. If you crank the volume too much, the very loud passages will overwhelm you. Am downloading this SACD version, a new experience for me. Even not yet enjoy it, many thanks for your upload. Hi Whatever! Are there more to come or already posted in the past? Ps : for Mac users who want to play those files : try Audirvana.
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