Brahms' Piano Concertos No. 1 & 2: Emil Gilels, Jochum Reissued as Part of the Original Source Series on 180g 2LP. Pure Analogue Mix & Cut from the Original Four-Track Tapes at Emil Berliner Studios. Pressed at Optimal.
Only a few audio recordings bear witness to the top-class artistic collaboration between the extraordinary pianist Emil Gilels, star conductor Eugen Jochum and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. However, their joint recordings of the two piano concertos by Johannes Brahms achieved cult status and are still considered unsurpassed ("unsurpassed pair of performances", The Guardian).
For its 125th birthday, Deutsche Grammophon is releasing legendary recordings with highest sound standards: The new audiophile vinyl series The Original Source presents outstanding recordings from the 1970s in a whole new sound quality. For this, the renowned Emil Berliner Studios have remastered and edited the original four-track tapes in 100% analog quality (AAA) using technologies developed specifically to produce the series. The sonic differences to the original releases are considerable: greater clarity, more subtleties and improvements in frequency response, while at the same time less background noise, distortion and compression allow for an audiophile listening experience like never before.
On 180g vinyl records and in a deluxe gatefold edition with original covers and lyrics, the copies of this series are accompanied by additional photos and facsimiles of the recording logs and band boxes, and an article explains the exact technical background.
- Original Source Series from Deutsche Grammophon
- 180g vinyl LP
- Pure analogue mix & cut from the original four-track tapes at Emil Berliner Studios
- Manufactured at Optimal
- Deluxe gatefold packaging with original cover and lyrics
LP 1:
Johannes Brahms: Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 d-Moll op. 15
Side 1:
I. Maestoso – Poco più moderato
Side 2:
II. Adagio
III. Rondo (Allegro non troppo)
LP 2:
Johannes Brahms: Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 B-Dur op. 83
Side 3:
I. Allegro non troppo
II. Allegro appassionato
Side 4:
III. Andante – Più adagio