Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet" excerpts, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf, on cd on Sheffield Lab's "The Sheffield-Leinsdorf Sessions, Volume I." Or on the original 1978 direct-to-disk LP, if you can find it. Both are available at Acoustic Sounds (the LP in pre-owned form).
You will probably never hear a classical recording with greater dynamics. The sound is close-mic'd in the sense of having a first-row tonal balance, with a very bright (but still natural) string sound. It is NOT "close-mic'd" in the sense of excessive multi-mic'ing resulting in artificial-sounding over-emphasis of individual instruments.
This recording will NEVER be accused of sounding "dull and lifeless," and if you don't mind the bright strings it is one of the ultimate classical demo disks.
Regards,
-- Al
You will probably never hear a classical recording with greater dynamics. The sound is close-mic'd in the sense of having a first-row tonal balance, with a very bright (but still natural) string sound. It is NOT "close-mic'd" in the sense of excessive multi-mic'ing resulting in artificial-sounding over-emphasis of individual instruments.
This recording will NEVER be accused of sounding "dull and lifeless," and if you don't mind the bright strings it is one of the ultimate classical demo disks.
Regards,
-- Al