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Very nice. I can affirm that the DSD recordings of the Tokyo Quartet performing the Beethoven string quartets are also excellent sounding.
Solid pick Marcus! What was the second one?
Just posted. Rick Stotijn (Double Bass) and members of the Amsterdam Sinfonietta.https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=177443.msg1888909#newMarcus
Aeon Trio "Elegy"
I just wanted to stop in and thank everyone for the time and suggestions for my musical requests! The first one I listened to was my favorite so far... The Aeon Trio - Elegy album. I first put this on as some background music to eat dinner to, then after about two songs found myself sitting on the couch (I think I finished dinner?.. Maybe not lol!) and didn't leave until the album was over. It was one of the most beautiful and EXHAUSTING albums I've ever listened to. By exhausting I mean, I was so into it, that afterword's I could hardly stay awake. It took so much out of me - I needed a nap But this is all GREAT praise! It is now, no doubt, one of my favorite albums of all times! I'm sill going to go through all of the other suggestions - which I have a few down. BUT, if anyone else knows more along the lines of the Aeon Trio... That would be extremely appreciated! I know it's technically classified as jazz... but idk. It's kinda jazz/classical fusion? Maybe? But I do prefer smaller ensembles with different instrunments. Like this album: a piano, cello, and double bass. AMAZING! Thank you all!
I'm sill going to go through all of the other suggestions - which I have a few down. BUT, if anyone else knows more along the lines of the Aeon Trio... That would be extremely appreciated! I know it's technically classified as jazz... but idk. It's kinda jazz/classical fusion? Maybe? But I do prefer smaller ensembles with different instrunments. Like this album: a piano, cello, and double bass. AMAZING! Thank you all!
... It is now, no doubt, one of my favorite albums of all times! Thank you all!
"Ordinarily, I do not highlight older recordings."Wow. Of my multi thousand vinyl collection, very few are later than the 2003 date you call "an older recording". I guess you are digital only, and I'm nearly all analogue. Different universes.