lps chamber music like the old digital early 80's


I really enjoy chamber music - especially on period instruments like Academy of Ancient Music, I Musici, and the English Concert (I have a lot of these on cd and some vinyl)

in the early 80's labels like Phillips, L'oiseau-Lyre, Archiv, and Angel had great recordings but touted their digital nature

is anyone doing chamber type music on vinyl these days in a nice analog format with brilliant recordings?
reissues or new recordings (later than the early 80's digital craze)

also any older recordings worth checking out on other labels?

I'm a sucker for cello, lute, bassoon, etc
enjoy sparse with nice interweaving playing
Bach, Telemann, Vivaldi, Mozart, Haydn, Handel, etc
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Showing 1 response by jdaniel13

There are so many miraculous performances available already on Lp!

I can help you quite a bit. Chamber music on Vox can not only be stunningly-recorded, (look for Aubort/Nickrenz as sound engineers!) but the often no-name performers are excellent. One of my favorite Lp's of all time is a box set of Faure Chamber music on Vox. Look for it!

Older recordings on Decca by the groups: Vienna Octet on London, (with the FFSS label "Bluebacks") were expertly recorded and great performances. Chamber music on the Argo label (a Decca side-label) is also expertly-recorded and the performers are first-rate.