"The Original Source" is a series of acclaimed albums, reissued on vinyl. Berlin's renowned Emil Berliner Studios has remastered four-track recordings from the 1970s, using its own advanced, 100% pure analog (AAA) techniques to create versions of the highest possible audio quality. Compared to the original releases, the sonic benefits are outstanding: greater clarity, more detail, and improved frequency response, less noise, less distortion, less compression, and the highest possible audio quality, allowing listeners to enjoy this repertoire like never before.
Seiji Ozawa's tenure as principal conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra spanned an impressive 29 years—a period of unparalleled musical excellence. Even before Ozawa officially took office, the conductor and his orchestra created a versatile recording of Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique on Deutsche Grammophon, which the New York Times praised as particularly "light and capricious."