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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 38891" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Difficult, but you might look to other soundstracks...</p><p></p><p>Classical is very dull if recorded poorly. It is quite hard to get decently recorded classical music... ITO labels... Hyperion is often good, Helios too, Telarc OK, DG often OK, Erato very natural, RCA is nice, Proprius is also good. Although if it is the music you don't like you won't get any joy I'm guessing. However I'm guessing you would lean to the Romantic period and some classical as well, the impressionists would possibly do a few things you might like... often they're a bit odd though, too me in any case. </p><p></p><p>Pieces I like:</p><p>Mendelsohn violin concerto's.</p><p>Shostakovich Jazz suites.</p><p>Ravel Piano, flute and violin and I think cello quartets.</p><p>You might like some of the modern choir stuff like John Taverner and of course Carmina Burana... but difficult to get a good recording and a good system to properly portray it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 38891, member: 54"] Difficult, but you might look to other soundstracks... Classical is very dull if recorded poorly. It is quite hard to get decently recorded classical music... ITO labels... Hyperion is often good, Helios too, Telarc OK, DG often OK, Erato very natural, RCA is nice, Proprius is also good. Although if it is the music you don't like you won't get any joy I'm guessing. However I'm guessing you would lean to the Romantic period and some classical as well, the impressionists would possibly do a few things you might like... often they're a bit odd though, too me in any case. Pieces I like: Mendelsohn violin concerto's. Shostakovich Jazz suites. Ravel Piano, flute and violin and I think cello quartets. You might like some of the modern choir stuff like John Taverner and of course Carmina Burana... but difficult to get a good recording and a good system to properly portray it... [/QUOTE]
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