Wdi, I have a number of classical music LPs in my collection that are digital recordings. Overall I prefer an all analog recording and mastering chain for best sound. But, quite a few of the digitally recorded LPs in my collection have very nice sonics, and, where I've been able to compare, they typically sound better than the Redbook CD of that same recording.
I don't know this particular recording of Mozart's 34 and 35, but Harnoncourt is an outstanding conductor and his performances are generally very good indeed, particularly if you are partial to more "historically informed performances". The Concertgebouw is one of the world's great orchestras, as you probably know. And, Telefunkens are generally very well engineered recordings. My expectation is that you might be very pleased with this recording and with this performance.
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I don't know this particular recording of Mozart's 34 and 35, but Harnoncourt is an outstanding conductor and his performances are generally very good indeed, particularly if you are partial to more "historically informed performances". The Concertgebouw is one of the world's great orchestras, as you probably know. And, Telefunkens are generally very well engineered recordings. My expectation is that you might be very pleased with this recording and with this performance.
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