Najwyższe japońskie osiągnięcie fonograficzne w sferze reedycji pierwszych wydań winylowych
Deutsche Grammophon is celebrating its 100th birthday. And while corks are popping, what better occasion is there to go into the archive, search out a few of the precious magnetic tapes and commit the recordings to black, shiny vinyl. Having satisfied CD buyers with an extensive special edition at the turn of the year, attention is now being turned towards the LP buyer. The choice certainly wasn't easy, but we are now proud to present three outstanding LPs from three decades of stereo recordings on the unsurpassed Yellow Label..The recording of the symphonic poem Ein Heldenleben with the Berlin Philharmonic has made history in several respects: it was Herbert von Karajan's very first stereo recording for Deutsche Grammophon. Insiders know that the extraordinary quality of this production was responsible for the artist's lifelong commitment to the company. A fabulous tutti sound, intelligent shaping of the melodic line, and the wafting, finely chiselled solo passages of the violinist Michel Schwalbé still provide adequate proof even today of the pioneering spirit of two epoch-making Strauss performers...This record is part of the 3-LP Set "The Colour Of Classics" which is unfortunately no longer available. Japońskie wydania winylowe to tłoczenia wysokiej jakości, bardzo poszukiwane przez audiofilów i kolekcjonerów. W latach 60. XX wieku Toshiba/Pioneer wypuściła najwyższej jakości tłoczenia z opatentowanym przez siebie procesem „Ever-Clean”, który wykorzystywał specjalny środek zapobiegający gromadzeniu się elektryczności statycznej na winylu. Japońskie tłoczenia to synonim jakości – winyl brzmi jak żaden inny winyl.