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ダニエル・バレンボイム / ヴォルフガング・アマデウス・モーツァルト I. Molto allegro 0:00 II. Andante 7:11 III. Menuetto 15:32 IV. Allegro assai 20:15 Daniel Barenboim, conductor English Chamber Orchestra Originally recorded January 1968 Abbey Road Studio One: London, UK Transferred via Sony tape deck and Remastered in 24-bit, 192 kHz This is a non-commercial video. I do not monetize off of my videos and share them in the context of educational purposes under Fair Use of the Copyright Law of the United States of America and the Copyright Act of Taiwan. All ads if any are from copyright claimers. How about some Mozart to wrap up 2025 with my remaster projects? I was thinking of the best audio quality cassette tape I've worked on so far that I'd want to re-transfer with my serviced Sony cassette tape deck and this cassette tape of Daniel Barenboim with the English Chamber Orchestra from 1968 came to mind. I think this is the closest to the original analog sound that I can get as this used tape was originally released in 1972, meaning it was probably drawn from analog master tapes rather than digitized as was common in the 1980s. Since analog tape captures the full continuous soundwave that we otherwise hear with our ears in-person, this is probably the closest I have reached to preserving that continuity outside of the studio master tapes but of course with cassette tape limitations. Hope you all enjoy this. Bio of Daniel Barenboim by the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra: Born in Buenos Aires in 1942, Daniel Barenboim gave his first public concert at the age of seven. In 1952 he moved to Israel with his parents. At age 11, he participated in Igor Markevitch’s conducting classes in Salzburg, after having made his solo debut as a pianist two years earlier in Salzburg, Vienna, and Rome. Since then, he has regularly toured Europe, the United States, South America, Asia, and Australia. He made his conducting debut in 1967 with London’s Philharmonia Orchestra, followed by his first operatic performance in 1973 at the Edinburgh Festival. Daniel Barenboim held the position of chief conductor of the Orchestre de Paris (1975–1989) and was music director of the Chicago Symphony (1991–2006) and Milan’s Teatro alla Scala (2011–2014), where he had previously held the title of “Maestro Scaligero.” Between 1981 and 1999 he conducted at the Bayreuth Festival. Since 1992 he has been general music director of Berlin’s Staatsoper Unter den Linden, and in the fall of 2000 the Staatskapelle Berlin appointed him chief conductor for life. In opera and concert, Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle have performed the major works of the Classical and Romantic repertoire in Berlin and around the world, including this past season the complete symphonies of Bruckner at New York’s Carnegie Hall and the symphonies of Elgar at the BBC Proms in London. They also regularly perform the music of modern and contemporary composers such as Elliott Carter, Wolfgang Rihm, Jörg Widmann, and Pierre Boulez. In 1999, Maestro Barenboim together with Palestinian literary scholar Edward Said established the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, which brings together young musicians from Israel, Palestine, and other Arab and North-African countries and tours internationally every summer. The work of the orchestra led to the founding in 2015 of the Barenboim-Said Akademie, which since fall 2016 has been offering a four-year bachelor program in music and the humanities for students primarily from the Middle East. The academy is located in the former storage building of the Staats oper and also houses the Frank Gehry–designed Pierre Boulez Saal. Daniel Barenboim is the recipient of numerous international awards and the author of several books, including his autobiography, A Life in Music (1991, second edition 2002), Parallels and Paradoxes (with Edward Said, 2002), Everything Is Connected: The Power of Music (2008), and La musica è un tutto: Etica ed estetica (Italian edition 2012, German edition 2014). #Mozart