
This is one of the first opera-like works by the very young wonder child Mozart.
Of course not his masterpiece par exellence, but a really good record with great sound.
# Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
# Performer: Brigitte Lindner, Adolfo Dallapozza, Kurt Moll
# Orchestra: Bayerisches Staatsorchester
# Conductor: Eberhard Schöner
# Vinyl (1976)
# Number of Discs: 1
# Format: Flac
# Label: EMI (Quadrophonic)
# ASIN: B000P3VVNC (but not available)
# Size: 865 MB
# Scan: yes
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Hi Rachmaninov,
I’m curious about this 24/96 Hi Def process. To be sure, I have a poor man’s system of an Ion TTUSB 10 Turntable going into the free Audacity recoprding system, and I noticed on their latest Beta system the had 24/96 capability available. However, a couple of things were immediately obvious. Audacity is a two-track Stereo and can’t accommodate quadraphonie. Secondly, I tried to record EMI’s Abu Hassan and the overture sounded great; but when I got into the dialogue sections it was as if the speakers were on the back of the soundstage. Finally, I chose to save Side 1 of that album on .flac, but the VLC Media Player got no sound out of the recording at all. The mp3 could not accomodate 24/96 transfer, so it didn’t sound any different than just playing the LP on the turntable.
Do you have any thoughts about this? Apparently el-cheapo-deluxe doesn’t pay off! But thanks for you and your system.
Bob
P.S.: At one time, I had all those Quadrophonic Operas from EMI on LP, including the Mozart; one by Gluck; and one by Lortzing; but I have only 4 remaining now: the Weber, and three by Schubert.
It’s me again: I got the .flac files to play on VLC Media Player, and they sound much better than the Turntable or the mp3.
Bob
I remember the golden time of quadrophonic music and i had at the time (74/75) a wonderful quadro receiver by Marantz, the biggest and best, model 4400, that costed me my earning of 3 months. Unfortunately i had the idea to move and get a bigger room for me and my music but i waited too long. When i was ready, quadro was out and i thought to spend better in good stereophony then in a dead system. I only remember, how quadro sounds, from demonstrations in some HiFi-shops.
I still have about a dozen (or more ?) of quadro records.