Ludwig van Beethoven: Missa Solemnis - D-Dur Op.123, Kurt Masur/Gewandhausorchester Leipzig - 3x Metal Reel 1/4" 38cm/s (15ips) Tape, SM900

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SKU:
HH01.00.20
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Edition:
3x Metal Reel Tape, SM900, Deluxe Pack, Studio Master Copy, Metal NAB reel 265mm (10.5inch), 1/4inch RTM SM900 tape, IEC eq., 510nWb/m
Tape Speed:
38cm/s (15ips)
Tape Width:
1/4 inch
Reel Type:
Metal Reel
Horch House Cat#:
HH01.00.20
Released:
in Austria
Original Release:
Label Eterna
Genre:
Classical
Composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven
Conductor:
Kurt Masur
Orchestra:
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig
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Missa Solemnis Op.123 - Ludwig van Beethoven's most important mass. This recording from 1972 was released in the former GDR by the prestigious classical music label Eterna. Interpreted by Kurt Mazur, the legendary Kapellmeister of the Gewandhausorchestra, it includes contributions from important artists such as Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Annelies Burmeister, Peter Schreier, Hermann Christian Polster and the Rundfunkchor Leipzig. The great composer's humanist ideal has rarely been so convincingly expressed.

The recordings are now available in unprecedented sound quality. The original analogue recordings from 1972 form the basis of Christoph Stickel's unobtrusive "refurbishing" which aims to avoid any artistic intervention. You, the valued listener, will be transported back into the sound engineer's chair at the time of recording.

Listen to music samples


       01. Kyrie

       02. Gloria

       03. Credo
 
       04. Sanctus
 
      05. Agnus Dei
Reel audio tapes carry warranty of 2 years if treated properly. No returns of used product.

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  • 5
    Excellent production

    Posted by David on 8th Mar 2022

    Excellent production of a masterpiece (and a mass like no other one).

  • 5
    Master piece

    Posted by Larry on 8th Mar 2022

    Another master piece from Beethoven's genius mind. Love every every note!