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Label:
  Sony Classical - http://www.sonybmgmasterworks.com/
Serial:
  SS 89121
Title:
  Boulez Conducts Ravel
Description:
  Ravel: Bolero, La Valse, Rapsodie Espagnole, Daphnis and Chloe Suite No. 2 etc.

Camerata Singers
New York Philharmonic
Cleveland Orchestra
Pierre Boulez (conductor)
Details:
 
Genre:
  Classical - Orchestral
Content:
  Stereo
Media:
  Single Layer
Recording type:
  Analogue
Recording info:
 
Note:
  SRGR732 in Japan.

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Not for your average CD player. (review from amazon.com)
Today I learned that SACD means that the CD cannot be used in the CD drive of my computer at the office, which is where I had hoped to listen to this wonderful music. Nor will it play in my CD-clock/radio so I won't be waking up to the music either. Oh well, maybe I can sell it on e-bay...live and learn.

Stunning (review from amazon.com)
I've been an audiophile for over 40 years.
Very few recordings rivet my attention.
This is one of them.

Breathtaking sound in these classic performances (review from amazon.com)
As with other reissues in this series, Sony Classical engineers have worked wonders with the DSD transfer onto SACD of the original reel-to-reel master tapes. Columbia Masterworks LPs were notoriously poor, because they artificially boosted the mid-range to make the recordings sound better on mediocre equipment. This disfigured and masked the true audiophile qualities of the original recordings as realized in the studio. Later CD transfers rectified this problem but were subject to the sonic limitations of the medium. This SACD transfer sounds mind-bogglingly better than any CD version I have heard. It is incredibly realistic, allowing every texture of Ravel's complex and multifaced orchestral tapestries to be heard. Because of the vintage of these recordings (1970s), there is not even very much of a tape hiss. It is frankly hard to believe that these recordings are not contemporary, so good is the sound.

This well-filled disc contains most of the well-known orchestral works of Ravel in exemplary performances by Boulez and the New York Philharmonic (and, in one case, the Cleveland Orchestra). He has since re-recorded much of this repertoire digitally for Deutsche Grammophon, but these earlier performances are in no way inferior, indeed they are in some ways more vital and viscerally exciting. There is also the bonus of the wordless chorus in the second "Daphnis et Chloe" suite, usually included in performances of the complete ballet but often omitted in the suite.

In sum, exceptional both in sound and performance quality, and recommended without reservation.


knock out dynamics! (review from amazon.com)
behold! this SACD will knock your socks off with its dynamics.
if you like a good performance and a decent sound, this is the one. top recommendation!