Description: Description Herbert Kegel Wagner Parsifal 3 SACD Hybrid TOWER RECORDS JAPANProduct introductionClear and beautiful. Amazing parsifal where everything is of a high standard.The live performance, which is famous as one of Kegel's best performances, is fully enhanced with high sound quality!New and reprinted from the original ETERNA analog tape in the home country. World's first SACD!Mastering only in the analog area, direct DSD!Home country ETERNA original analog tape latest reprint project SACD hybrid 14thThis recording was recorded on January 11, 1975, and although it is not a session, it is a masterpiece known as "Parsifal" with an amazing degree of perfection including each singer. Kegel has performed many concert-style operas. Actually, there are not so many opera recordings including sessions (there are transcendental recordings of Carmen, Wozzeck, Moses and Aron, etc.), so it is valuable that this recording was left. If anything, in the German one, a strong performance up to the sharpness of Schoenberg and Berg's opera in the later era comes to mind, but this "Parsifal" is a flow of music that never becomes light night while maintaining the clarity and tension that is typical of Kegel. It is wonderful that it has a sound that does not get tired at all. In a sense, it may be said that it is the opposite of the 1951 Kuna DECCA board (the tower planning board is on sale on CD in PROC1661). The heyday of R. Koro's Parsifal and U. Cold's Gornemant are particularly outstanding, and you will be overwhelmed by the world they create. In addition, the chorus of the former East Germany is not limited to this, and the level is very high, and it is one of the elements that can be a masterpiece that it is stable including other singers. And Kegel's command, which controls everything, is a truly divine performance that retains the sound firmly but has a wonderful sense of progress and balance, and while retaining its profoundness, it does not lose its sense of dynamism. It is a great place to do. This rare performance will be fully released as the first opera project of this Berlin Classics reprint for this release. Since SACD is highly adaptable to the sound of vocals, I hope that the performance evaluation will be further enhanced by this improvement in sound quality.For this reprint, the master tape was air-fed from the label to the studio of mastering engineer Christoph Stickel, who lives in Vienna, mastered in the analog domain, and then digitized as DSD for the SACD layer. Commercialized by using a separate system for PCM for the CD layer. In this project, we have achieved mastering in the ideal way currently possible. The effect is remarkable, it is possible to reproduce the quality left on the master tape extremely faithfully, and mastering and direct DSD only in the analog area bring about a more sound quality effect. The clarity and resolution are higher than before, so you can expect further evaluation of the performance. The manual also includes a photo of the outer box of the original analog master tape used this time.Work informationMaineConductor: Herbert KegelOrchestra: Leipzig Broadcasting Symphony OrchestraTenor: René KolloBaritone: Theo Adam OtherChorus: Leipzig Broadcasting Choir, Berlin Radio ChoirBass: Fred Teschler, Hermann Christian PolsterMezzo-soprano: Gisella SchlaterComposer: Richard Wagner Contents Number of components | 3 sheetsTrack ListingRichard Wagner: All songs of the stage sacred festival drama "Parsifal" PerformerRené Kollo (tenor: parsifal)Theo Adam (baritone: unfortus)Ulrik Kol (Bus: Grunemants)Fred Teschler (Bus: Titurell)Reed Banger (Bass: Klingsol)Gisela Schlater (Mezzo-soprano: Kundry)Holst Gephard (tenor: Knight of the First Holy Grail)Hermann Christian Polster (Bass: Knight of the Second Holy Grail)Elisabeth Broil (soprano: first small surname)Gisela Paul (Alto: Second Kosho)Holst Gephard (tenor: third small family)Hans-Jurgen Waxmut (tenor: fourth small surname)Elisabeth Broil (Soprano: First Flower Maiden)Regina Werner (soprano: second flower maiden)Gisela Paul (Alto: The Maiden of the Third Flower)Helmi Ambros (soprano: maiden of the fourth flower)Helga Termer (soprano: maiden of the fifth flower)Ilze Ludwig-Jarns (Alto: The Maiden of the Sixth Flower)Alto Solo: Ingeborg SpringerLeipzig Broadcasting ChorusBerlin Radio ChoirLeipzig Broadcasting Symphony OrchestraHerbert Kegel (conductor) recordingJanuary 11, 1975 (live)Leipzig, Congress HalleAufnahme des Rundfunks der DDR Mastering engineerChristoph Stickel MasterBerlin Classics Shipping We will select and ship from Fedex, DHL, Japan Post.Additional shipping charges may be incurred if otherwise specified.Please be sure to contact us before ordering. 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Artist: Herbert Kegel
Composer: Richard Wagner
Record Label: Berlin Classics
Release Title: Wagner: Parsifal
Catalog Number: 0302063BC
Edition: Limited Edition, Live
Type: Album
Format: SACD Hybrid
Release Year: 2021
Language: Japanese
Conductor: Herbert Kegel
Features: SACD
Genre: Classical
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Performer Orchestra: Leipzig Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra
Release Date: July 28, 2021