Franz Schubert – Lieder - Elly Ameling & Dalton Baldwin (Test Pressing) - Audiophile Vinyl
Franz Schubert – Lieder - Elly Ameling & Dalton Baldwin (Test Pressing) - Audiophile Vinyl
Franz Schubert – Lieder - Elly Ameling & Dalton Baldwin (Test Pressing) - Audiophile Vinyl
Franz Schubert – Lieder - Elly Ameling & Dalton Baldwin (Test Pressing) - Audiophile Vinyl
Franz Schubert – Lieder - Elly Ameling & Dalton Baldwin (Test Pressing) - Audiophile Vinyl
Franz Schubert – Lieder - Elly Ameling & Dalton Baldwin (Test Pressing) - Audiophile Vinyl

Franz Schubert – Lieder - Elly Ameling & Dalton Baldwin (Test Pressing)

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TEST PRESSING
Test pressings are the first copies (typically 5 to 10) of a record that are pressed from the metal stampers to assess the quality of the pressed records. They are usually sent to artists, producers, record labels, and other key stakeholders for approval. These test pressings are usually devoid of artwork, labels, or any other decorative elements, focusing solely on the audio quality. Made while the stampers are fresh, they would sound better and are often considered valuable by collectors.

 

Test pressing - Rarity - Unsealed

 

Franz Schubert – Lieder

Soprano Vocals – Elly Ameling

Piano – Dalton Baldwin


 

1LP, Test pressing sleeve 

Limited Edition (Test Pressing only 30 records pressed)

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Pallas

Label : Speakers Corner

Original Label : Philips

Recorded in 1973

Originally released in 1974

Reissued in 2004


 

Tracks :

Side A:

  1. Im Abendrot, D. 799 (O, Wie Schön Ist Deine Welt)
  2. Die Sterne, Op. 96 No. 1, D. 939 (Wie Blitzen Die Sterne)
  3. Nacht Und Träume, Op. 43 No. 2, D. 827 (Heil’ge Nacht, Du Sinkest Nieder)
  4. Der Liebliche Stern, D. 861 (Ihr Sternlein, Still In Der Höhe)
  5. Romance From Rosamunde, Op. 26, D. 797 No. 3b (Der Vollmond Strahlt Auf Bergeshöh’n)
  6. Der Einsame, Op. 41, D. 800 (Wenn Meine Grillen Schwirren)
  7. Schlummerlied (Schlaflied), Op. 24 No. 2, D. 527 (Es Mahnt Der Wald)

Side B:

  1. An Silvia, Op. 106 No. 4, D. 891 (Was Ist Silvia)
  2. Das Mädchen, D. 652 (Wie So Innig)
  3. Minnelied, D. 429 (Holder Klingt Der Vogelsang)
  4. Die Liebe Hat Gelogen, Op. 23 No. 1, D.
  5. Du Liebst Mich Nicht, Op. 59 No. 1, D. 756 (Mein Herz Ist Zerrissen)
  6. An Die Laute, Op. 81 No. 2, D. 905 (Leiser, Leiser, Kleine Laute)
  7. Der Blumenbrief, D. 622 (Euch Blümlein Will Ich Senden)
  8. Die Männer Sind Méchant!, Op. 95 No. 3, D. 866 (Du Sagtest Mir Es, Mutter)
  9. Seligkeit, D. 433 (Freuden Sonder Zahl)

             

            Reviews:

            “Elly Ameling's 1973 recording of selected lieder by Schubert was exquisitely lovely in its time. Ameling had the sweetest, clearest, and most soulful soprano then singing lieder and Philips recorded her singing 16 of Schubert's best-loved lieder in sound of breathtaking presence and immediacy. In this reissue, Ameling sounds even more lovely. The reissue has gone back to the multichannel original tapes unreleased at the time and makes them available for first time. In addition to presence and immediacy, there is added a depth of field and a sense of space around the sound. The performances themselves are still exquisitely lovely. Ameling does not so much sing the song as become the song, her voice fused with its spirit, her heart melded to its soul. Wise yet innocent, vivacious, and incandescent, Ameling's voice breathes the pure air of Schubert's world.” AllMusic Review by James Leonard

             

            Ratings :

            Discogs : 4 / 5 

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