Analog Corner #261: Brahms Symphonies Direct to Disc from the Berlin Philharmonic

Analog Corner #261: Brahms Symphonies Direct to Disc from the Berlin Philharmonic

In November 2016, the Berlin Philharmonic made a stunning record-release announcement: a boxed set of all four Brahms symphonies, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, on six LPs, recorded and mastered direct to disc in September 2014. The release would be limited to 1833 sets—a quantity chosen in honor of the year of the composer's birth—at a price of €499 per set.

Pathos InPol Remix MkII integrated amplifier

Pathos InPol Remix MkII integrated amplifier

Sometimes when the world shouts too loudly, I immerse myself in other sounds: in music. I escape the cacophony by diving into my stash of vinyl records (not literally, although that's a fun image) and reveling in the soundwaves they release. The soundwaves liberated from those physical grooves, combined with impressions stored deep in my hippocampus, never fail to soothe, energize, fascinate, excite.
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