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DVD Solo would have taken and authored the 24/88 files, as is, fine; why did you upconvert to a non-integer 24/96?
These Gregg?
Those are great pickups, start with cello Cto 2 and with String Quartet #8!
If I may be so bold...you ain't nothin till you've heard Vlad. Ashkenazy's interpretations of Shosty's symphonies. I listen to more Shostakovich symphonies than anything else in my collection. The commitment, angst, sorrow, sarcasm are there and nobody gets it better than Ashkenazy. His renditions are exciting and incredibly touching at the same time...hard to accomplish.Please, if you love and respect Shostakovich's orchestral repertoire as I do, listen to Ashkenazy. He will take you captive and you'll finally understand Shosty's soul. And yes, his recordings fortunately have fine sound quality. Google it now!
etcarroll,Great one stop shopping. I'm confused, the box says complete with Richter, so it's the second cycle? If so you should have all 15? If it's 13 then it's the first cycle, some one smarter than me would know if Richter is on both cycles or they re-used the 8 in the second cycle. Either way great recordings.Try #'s 3 & 4 early on too. Have fun. Now I have a quartet stuck in my head....Gregg
I was just poking around after neglecting Audio Circles for quite a while, (my loss), and spotted this Shostakovich thread.I love Shostie's symphonies and string quartets, but I'd like to remind folks that his Violin Concert No. 1 is certainly one of the greatest of that category. The 3rd, 'Andante', movement has some of the most expressive violin music ever written, IMO.I've got this version and I'd say it's very fine ...