Dvorak - Symphony No. 9: New World: Ozawa: Decca Pure Analogue (180g Vinyl LP)
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Dvorak Symphony No. 9: From the New World: Seiji Ozawa Reissued for the Decca Pure Analogue Series on 180g LP: Mastered by Rainer Maillard and Cut by Sidney C. Meyer at Emil Berliner Studios Using 100% Pure Analogue Techniques (AAA). Pressed at Pallas in Germany.
Seiji Ozawa's arrival in 1970 as music director of the San Francisco Symphony was later vividly described by Barack Obama: "with his mop haircut, and his turtlenecks, and his love beads, he almost looked like a Beatle." This May 1975 recording of Dvorák's New World Symphony was one of the last to be made quadraphonically by Philips and specially remixed for this reissue.
For this release Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios has used the original, four-track quadraphonic master tape to make a new stereo mix sent directly to the cutter head. This preserves a pure analogue path throughout. The Philips engineers of the 1970s would similarly have mixed the four front and rear channels before cutting but this downmix would have resulted in a two-track stereo copy for mastering, whereas here the lacquer is cut directly from a 'live' mix into stereo from the four Quad channels.
Features:
- Decca Pure Analogue Series
- All Analogue
- 180g Heavyweight Virgin Vinyl LP
- From the Original 4-Track Quadraphonic Master Tapes
- Mixed by Rainer Maillard & Cut by Sidney C. Meyer at Emil Berliner Studios
- Pressed at Pallas
- Deluxe Gatefold Sleeve
- Original Artwork & Liner Notes
- Archival Photos & Facsimiles of Original Recording Session Sheets
- Notes Detailing the History of the Recording, Technical Background & Mastering Process
Track Listing
Side A:
Symphony No.9 in E minor, Op. 95 "From the New World"
- I. Adagio – Allegro molto
- II. Largo
Side B:
Symphony No.9 in E minor, Op. 95 "From the New World" (cont.)
- III. Scherzo (Molto vivace)
- IV. Allegro con fuoco
"Carnival" Overture, Op. 92





