best sound for a classical and jazz cd


as a reviewer i am always looking for excellent sounding cds--classical or jazz.

i realize perception of sound is subjective, but i would appreciate some ideas.

thanks
mrtennis
I will suggest two classical peices and one jazz recording.
The Carnegie Hall Concert by Evgeny Kissin and James Levine of piano music for four hands by Shubert (RCA Red Seal)is beautiful music beautifully recorded.
The Mieczyslaw Horszowski recording at age 94 of the Fantasia in D minor by Mozart and other peices by Chopin and Debussy and Beethoven is also an excellent solo piano recording.(Nonesuch 79160).
Anthony Wilson and 3 other guitarists have a wonderful new jazz peice called Seasons - Live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It has original music and covers and is very well recorded.
John
I find the sound of 90% of my Blue Note CD's to lack sonic weight overall. They as I like to describe, "lack meat on the bones." Of the ones I have, there are only one or two exceptions. It can be a little disappointing. Also, the highs tend to be accentuated above the remainder of the sonic spectrum. The music and artists however, are mandatory as part of any jazz collection.