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Herbert von Karajan & Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Dvorak Symphony No.8

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Esoteric Masterpiece Collection Limited Edition 180g Vinyl LP!
Remastered from the Original Master Tapes!
Herbert von Karajan conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in a reading of Dvorák's 8th Symphony.
Producing the analog vinyl records under the best available condition.
This recording by Herbert von Karajan with the Vienna Philharmonic was made for DECCA under the direction of producer John Culshaw and sound engineer Gordon Parry. The recordings were recorded on tape from 29 September to 8 October 1961 and in September 1963 in Vienna's Sofiensaal and released in 1965.
The remastering was done by Masaya Touno at the Esoteric Mastering Center.
The analog vinyl records of the "Masterpiece Collection" have been reissued by remastering the original master tapes, exclusive for the vinyl records. The mastering process employs the newly established "Esoteric Mastering" system, including Esoteric's top-of-the-line equipment "Master Sound Discrete DAC" and "Master Sound Discrete Clock." In addition, the Mexcel cables are sparingly employed to achieve flawless high-quality sound as the master data.
The Analog cutting process has been performed at Mixer's Lab in Tokyo employing the Neumann VMS80 cutting lathe, a famous machine manufactured in West Germany in the golden era of the analog audio, of which only two remain in Japan.
The "Esoteric Mastering" equipment is also employed to send out master data for the analog cutting machine. Collaborating with the Mixer's Lab, the "Esoteric Mastering" equipment was brought into their cutting room and connected the output directly to the Neumann SP79C cutting console. The "Esoteric Mastering" sound is sent directly to the cutting process bypassing the equalizer section of the console. The cutting process is performed by Mr. Katsutoshi Kitamura, a cutting engineer at Mixer's Lab, and he put his master craftsman skills into the master disc.
Analog Cutting Equipment:
Cutting Lathe: Neumann VMS80
Cutting Console: Neumann SP79C
Cutter Amp: Neumann SAL74B
Cutter Head: Neumann SX74
Today, it is rare to cut a lacquer disc just for audition purposes, as only master discs are cut for record pressing. However, in order to pursue sound quality, Esoteric created a number of lacquer discs with different transmission methods to the console.
Those lacquer discs created were taken back to the Esoteric Mastering Center to be auditioned and sound quality checked on Esoteric's Grandioso T1 analog turntable to determine the best transmission method.
This is how Esoteric created vinyl records extending the information contained in the original master tape, with a focus on the analog sound.

Remastering
Producer: Motoaki Ohmachi (Esoteric Company)
Associated Producer: Jo Yoshida (Esoteric Company)
Mastering Engineer: Masaya Tohno (Esoteric Company)
Cutting Engineer: Katsutoshi Kitamura (Mixer's Lab)

Features:

  • Limited Edition One-Time Pressing
  • Esoteric Masterpiece Collection
  • 180g Vinyl
  • Digitally Remastered Using Esoteric Mastering
  • Analog Cutting by Mr. Katsutoshi Kitamura at MIXER'S LAB in Tokyo
  • OBI Strip
  • Made in Japan

Musicians:

  • Herbert von Karajan, conductor
  • Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Selections:

Antonín Dvorák (1841-1904)
Symphony No.8 in G, Op.88
Side A
1. Allegro con brio
2. Adagio
Side B
1. Allegretto grazioso – Molto vivace
2. Allegro ma non troppo