tangotreats
11-07-2013, 06:57 PM
MAURICE RAVEL
Piano Concerto In G Major

Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, piano
Philharmonia Orchestra
Ettore Gracis, conductor
FLAC at Level 8. Transfer from vinyl.
https://mega.co.nz/#!so50ESBa!V7FZoTzfnk3zLb90S0mQrRI1RDNnYjkbocpe_Xz 07Ak
Many critics consider Michelangeli's 1957 interpretation of Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major as the one to beat - and almost sixty years later, it never has been.
The recording has been released many times in many formats - but unfortunately the CD release (by EMI) sounds fairly appalling... so I do hope you'll enjoy this edition, which I have transferred from a very nicely preserved (I hesitate to use the word "mint" but it's been well cared for) 1970s vinyl pressing on EMI Concert Classics. It's not perfect (vinyl never is) but I think it has advantages over the boxy, constricted, high-frequencies-absent CD release... though this performance is so fine, the interpretative revelations far outweigh any technical deficiencies in the recording.
Piano Concerto In G Major

Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, piano
Philharmonia Orchestra
Ettore Gracis, conductor
FLAC at Level 8. Transfer from vinyl.
https://mega.co.nz/#!so50ESBa!V7FZoTzfnk3zLb90S0mQrRI1RDNnYjkbocpe_Xz 07Ak
Many critics consider Michelangeli's 1957 interpretation of Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major as the one to beat - and almost sixty years later, it never has been.
The recording has been released many times in many formats - but unfortunately the CD release (by EMI) sounds fairly appalling... so I do hope you'll enjoy this edition, which I have transferred from a very nicely preserved (I hesitate to use the word "mint" but it's been well cared for) 1970s vinyl pressing on EMI Concert Classics. It's not perfect (vinyl never is) but I think it has advantages over the boxy, constricted, high-frequencies-absent CD release... though this performance is so fine, the interpretative revelations far outweigh any technical deficiencies in the recording.