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Surround recordings recommended by the New York Times:

The Iceland Symphony Orchestra's latest, Occurrence (Sono Luminus, with an excellent Atmos mix), is in this batch:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/02/arts/music/classical-music-recordings.html
And the BMOP's latest, Robert Carl's White Heron (BMOP/sound, with a "meh" hall-ambient 5.0 mix) in this one:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/02/arts/music/classical-music-albums.html
I don't actually have White Heron, but do own two other releases on BMOP, so I'm speculating about the mix. (Here's the label's order page and a pdf of the booklet.) I do have Occurrence, however, and can confirm that the mix is wonderfully immersive.
 
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Thanks for sharing. I'm always looking for interesting classical surround options. I note that the BMOP SACDs are cheaper on Presto.
 
Ralph just posted about this in one of the "Listening" threads. I guess this is another reissue of the 1996 recording--released on SACD in 2004? I'm assuming the SACD had a 5.0 or 5.1 mix, although I can't find any reviews that comment on it. This one has Atmos--upmixed?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08NS7PJNP

Most unfortunately, humprof and to be taken with a 'grain of salt' the 5 mini reviews at AmazonUS are DISMAL. As I've never owned the 3 disc SACD of Archiv's MESSIAH, for what it's worth you can peruse these subjective' reviews and perhaps obtain a 'glimpse' of what to expect:

\https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00022URKY?tag=hraudio-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1
 

For those who enjoy David Hurwitz's scurrilous pontifications (which I do), this rundown of Paavo Jarvi's Telarc recordings is a good reminder of how much good stuff he did on MCH SACD. Everything but the Shostakovich 10th and Planets is on SACD, it would be nice if NativeDSD could pick them up.
 
I'm listening to the sumptuous Fritz Reiner AP 3 Channel SACD Remaster of Respighi's Pines of Rome/Fountains of Rome and Debussy's La Mer but lament the fact that there is no discrete Multi~CH version of La Mer, AFAIK. BIS did release Respighi's Roman Trilogy on a fairly discrete Multi~CH SACD a few years ago and it is gorgeous but what gives with La Mer?

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I'm listening to the sumptuous Fritz Reiner AP 3 Channel SACD Remaster of Respighi's Pines of Rome/Fountains of Rome and Debussy's La Mer but lament the fact that there is no discrete Multi~CH version of La Mer, AFAIK. BIS did release Respighi's Roman Trilogy on a fairly discrete Multi~CH SACD a few years ago and it is gorgeous but what gives with La Mer?

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La Mer has been issued a few times on SACD - the BIS recording is with Lan Shui in Singapore and it's good. But IMHO this is the best one-stop for all of Debussy's orchestral works on 2 SACDs.
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For those who enjoy David Hurwitz's scurrilous pontifications (which I do), this rundown of Paavo Jarvi's Telarc recordings is a good reminder of how much good stuff he did on MCH SACD. Everything but the Shostakovich 10th and Planets is on SACD, it would be nice if NativeDSD could pick them up.


Or better yet (considering NativeDSD's prices): if Membran would just license the MCh SACDs and do a box set of those, too! (But Hurwitz is right: 52 bucks for 16 top-notch CDs--that's something!)
 
I'm listening to the sumptuous Fritz Reiner AP 3 Channel SACD Remaster of Respighi's Pines of Rome/Fountains of Rome and Debussy's La Mer but lament the fact that there is no discrete Multi~CH version of La Mer, AFAIK. BIS did release Respighi's Roman Trilogy on a fairly discrete Multi~CH SACD a few years ago and it is gorgeous but what gives with La Mer?

Hopefully DV will get around to Ormandy's Debussy quad, originally on RCA Red Seal:
https://www.discogs.com/Debussy-Rav...Daphnis-And-Chloe-Suite-No-2/release/11395859
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A new Atmos Blu-Ray on Sono Luminus up for pre-order today:

https://www.sonoluminus.com/store/moonbow
I found CAPUT's previous Atmos release, Atonement, rather challenging, though I've liked everything I've heard by the Siggi String Quartet, including the Blu-Ray Stara.

I still find it amazing in this day and age that a small independent label like Sono Luminus continues to release [as you state] challenging contemporary music on Pure BD~A and CD for such amazing prices. And in Dolby ATMOS [for those so equipped] to boot!

And their SUPERB remastering of the now nascent DORIAN catalogue on RBCD is likewise commendable! And check out those prices!

https://www.sonoluminus.com/dorian
 
I still find it amazing in this day and age that a small independent label like Sono Luminus continues to release [as you state] challenging contemporary music on Pure BD~A and CD for such amazing prices. And in Dolby ATMOS [for those so equipped] to boot!

I think they have some foundation support, though I'm not sure where I got that impression, and I could be wrong...
 
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