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Senior NativeDSD Reviewer Bill Dodd has selected 40 Classical DSD Albums that he highly recommends! You will find them all below, and in the latest Dodd’s DSD Discoveries blog post.

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- Jared, Jonas, Brian, Bill, Tom, Ted & Floor

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40 Classical DSD Recommendations (Dodd’s DSD Discoveries)

Written by: Bill Dodd

Ah, the opportunities! A store-wide sale. With so many albums to choose from, you could really add to your collection. Here I share my 40 classical recommendations. These are some of the classical compositions, interpretations and recordings that I admire most.

Beethoven: Symphonies

The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Jan Willem de Vriend

How about a complete Beethoven Symphony cycle from Jan Willem de Vriend on Challenge Classics? Everybody has some favorite Beethoven conductors, but I can’t imagine anyone being disappointed with these, plus the recording quality is superb.

Beethoven: Symphonies

London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink

Or you could go with an old pro — the complete Beethoven cycle from Bernard Haitink on LSO!

Prokofiev: Symphonies

I confess! I love Prokofiev’s music. We are really fortunate to have all of the Prokofiev Symphonies (including both versions of the 4th!) from James Gaffigan and The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic These are my “go-to” versions of the Prokofiev symphonies.

Mahler: Symphonies

And talk about the best! Don’t forget the amazing Mahler Symphonies and Das Lied von der Erde from Ivan Fischer and his Budapest Festival Orchestra! For me, these are unsurpassed in every way.

More Prokofiev

More vivid music in incredible sound! These complete recordings of Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet from Gergiev with the LSO, and Petrenko with the Oslo Philharmonic are both incredibly satisfying. Sometimes I think one is the best, then a few days later it’s the other one.

And you’ve got to hear Prokofiev’s Alexander Nevsky cantata from Thierry Fischer and the Utah Symphony. The great recordings of the past never sounded like this one! The multi-channel version is demonstration class!

Vivaldi

One of Native DSD’s biggest hits has been Rachel Podger’s superb rendering of Vivaldi’s Le Quatro Stagioni (The Four Seasons). Beautifully played, beautifully recorded!

Rachmaninoff

Sir Simon Rattle’s recordings of the Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2 with the London Symphony Orchestra has been very well received. It’s a very strong performance that may surprise you. It certainly surprised me!

Vaughan Williams

The release that surprised me most so far this year is Sir Antonio Pappano’s blistering accounts of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Symphonies No. 4 and No. 6. Pappano will be the next Chief Conductor of the LSO. These two symphonies are unlike anything else from Vaughan Williams, and these performances make them stand apart even more.

Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony - Highlights

Then there’s Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony! His Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Strauss, Shostakovich, and Dvorak releases have all been giant-killer performances, perfectly recorded by the Sound Mirror engineers. World-class performances recorded by some of the very best musicians. What more could you ask for. Here are some that really impressed me, but they’re all great and, yes, they’re all on sale!

A Few Other Winners You May Have Missed

When I was about 9 years old and taking piano lessons, the first thing I learned to play from memory was one of Bach’s little Preludes. That’s when I learned that Bach was not some stuffy old guy with a beard; he bent the rules! He did the unexpected, even in that little Prelude! You can count on Channel Classics for the best in Bach including this from Marie Stockmarr Becker, Viola, and Ilaria Macedonio, Harpsichord. These Sonatas for Viola (Da Gamba) and Harpsichord have reminded me of what Bach is all about. Delightful listening!

And speaking of Bach.. Rachel Podger and Brecon Baroque reveal The Art of Fugue.

Even if you are not a fan of organ music, I urge you to listen to the samples of this one. Clarinetist Ruslan Schmelkov and Organist Egor Kolesov– plus a guest appearance from Organist Jean-Paul Imbert– in two major works by Danish legend Carl Nielsen, his Clarinet concerto, op.57 and ‘Commotio’, op. 58 for organ. And there’s a lot more from a dizzying variety of composers! Shostakovich, Sibelius, Rachmaninoff, and even Arvo Pärt’s Spiegel Im Spiegel.

It turns out that the clarinet is a perfect companion to the organ! I’ve been enjoying this album often.

Few composers can say so much with a piano as Debussy — And Michael Lewin is superb in this selection of Debussy pieces. I especially like La cathedrale engloutie (The Engulfed Cathedral). The intimate quality of this recording draws you in. So, yes! You really do need some more Debussy, especially when Debussy sounds this “right”.

Carlo Ponti proves to be a very fine conductor with the Russian National Orchestra and this showcase of Rimsky Korsakov’s most colorful and poplular works. Ponti gives Scheherazade an almost grand opera feeling. I find it and the Capriccio Espagnol to be among the very best I’ve heard. I also think the Pentatone engineers have exceeded all expectations in how well they’ve captured these performances.

Also available, and just as good:

What do you think— is having a world-famous mother a help or a hindrance in achieving fame as a conductor?

The bottom line is that with everything on sale, from mainstream to out of left field, from huge orchestral productions and opera to intimate chamber works, from classics to jazz! It’s a great time to explore. Better hurry, though!

Written by: Bill Dodd

Bill is Senior Music Reviewer at NativeDSD. He lives in the Portland, Oregon area. He is an avid photographer too! Along with his early interest in broadcasting and high fidelity audio, he was exposed to classical music in small doses from age 5, was given piano lessons from age 9— Starting with Bach and including Gershwin. Successful morning personality in San Francisco at age 22. (true). Sang in choirs in high school and college. Although the broadcasting experience was all in popular music, his personal listening has been mostly classical his whole life—along with others including Benny Goodman, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Joni Mitchell, The Who, and Led Zeppelin.

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Can You Recommend Some DSD Jazz?

A NativeDSD Music customer from Italy recently asked NativeDSD’s Technical Advisor Brian Moura; “Can You Recommend Some Jazz in Direct Stream Digital (DSD)”? His reply to that question is shared with all of you through this special DSD Jazz edition of Brian’s Corner. We hope that you will enjoy the read and the music! Especially since all 9 of these fine DSD Jazz albums are part of our storewide DSD Sale.

NativeDSD’s Storewide Spring Sale automatically gives you a 15% price reduction in your cart through May 28th, 2021.

9 DSD Jazz Recommendations

Brian Moura tells us:

It seems like an easy question to answer. NativeDSD is known for its extensive catalog of Jazz albums in DSD with hundreds of titles available. But which ones to recommend?

In answering the question, I selected 9 Jazz favorites of mine. Interestingly, all 9 of the Jazz favorites are DSD Exclusive, Not Available on SACD releases.

Below you will find the 9 albums I recommended – in the blog post you can read a few comments on why. I invite you to drop by the NativeDSD Music Store and consider these albums the next time you go DSD Jazz shopping.

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Love You Madly: Live at Bubba’s by Monty Alexander

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Yuko Mabuchi Trio

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Skylark by Mike del Ferro

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Bill Evans: Some Other Time

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The Sweetest Sound

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Feenbrothers play Dave Brubeck

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Cool Jazz

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These too are 15% off!

Read “Brian’s Corner”

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In the meantime, 7 new DSD & DXD albums are scheduled to be released on Friday. See you then!

Kind regards, Floor

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