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Old Jan 3 2008, 8:59 PM

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What a performance!

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Toscanini conducts Mov. Beethovens 5th
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Old Jan 6 2008, 9:32 AM

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I concur! It was very enjoyable. Toscanini is awesome conductor as well!

I do have a question though. This must be recorded for some time ago since it is in Black and White, did they already have such good audio intake? I mean I have seen many Alfred Hitchcock movies and the audio quality is not nearly as good as this one.
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Old Jan 7 2008, 10:55 AM

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Very nice! Rhythmic precision leaves a lot to be desired though. The violins were rushing, the horns were dragging behind and the rest was somewhere in the middle I realize it's a live recording though, so it can't be perfect, and the musical enthusiasm was certainly there!
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