
Wiener Philharmoniker, Willi Boskovsky - New Year's Day Concert (Decca Pure Analogue)
The 1979 New Year's Day concert in Vienna proved to be a watershed moment both musically and technically.
It was both the end of an era for Willi Boskovsky, the Wiener Philharmoniker's longstanding concertmaster, and the dawn of a new age in recording technology.
Long fêted as Decca's first digitally recorded release, recent research has unearthed a set of ¼-inch two-track analogue safety masters which have remained undisturbed in Universal Music's vaults for almost half a century.
The 1979 New Year's Day concert in Vienna proved to be a watershed moment both musically and technically.
It was both the end of an era for Willi Boskovsky, the Wiener Philharmoniker's longstanding concertmaster, and the dawn of a new age in recording technology.
Long fêted as Decca's first digitally recorded release, recent research has unearthed a set of ¼-inch two-track analogue safety masters which have remained undisturbed in Universal Music's vaults for almost half a century.
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The 1979 New Year's Day concert in Vienna proved to be a watershed moment both musically and technically.
It was both the end of an era for Willi Boskovsky, the Wiener Philharmoniker's longstanding concertmaster, and the dawn of a new age in recording technology.
Long fêted as Decca's first digitally recorded release, recent research has unearthed a set of ¼-inch two-track analogue safety masters which have remained undisturbed in Universal Music's vaults for almost half a century.


















