Low rider—another frequently recorded Conductor that was a control freak was George Szell. Most of his recordings sound great in digital because the remastering engineers undid all the dial tweaks that Szell forced upon the original engineers. The best case in point is his Schumann Symphony cycle. The vinyl is unlistenable, IMO.
Bernstein’s Columbia recordings sound so much better in digital. His Mahler Seventh sounds like it was recorded in a broom closet on the original plan.
Bernstein’s Columbia recordings sound so much better in digital. His Mahler Seventh sounds like it was recorded in a broom closet on the original plan.