
ESSW-90052 - Mozart: Concerto for Flute and Harp / Concerto for Clarinet
Orchestre de Chambre Jean-François Paillard
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Concerto for Flute and Harp in C Major, KV 299
1. Allegro
2. Andantino
3. Rondo Allegro
Concerto for Clarinet in A Major, KV 622
4. Allegro
5. Adagio
6. Rondo
Original Recording
Recorded: June 1963
Recording Producer: Michel Garcin
Engineer: Daniel Madeleine
Re-mastering
Producer: Motoaki Ohmachi (ESOTERIC COMPANY)
Mastering Engineer: Kazuie Sugimoto (JVC Mastering Center)
Product Details
- Product ID: ESSW-90052
- Format: SA-CD/CD Hybrid
- Label: WARNER CLASSICS/ERATO
- DSD mastering / SA-CD layer: Stereo / CD layer: ADD
- Deluxe Digipak packaging
EMI Classics masterpiece collection

The reissue of classical music masterpieces by ESOTERIC has attracted a lot of attention, both for its uncompromising commitment to recreating the original master sound and for using our hybrid Super Audio CD/CD re-mastering technology to improve sound quality. This series marks the first hybrid SA-CD/CD release of two selections from EMI classics that have been mainstays of the catalog since their initial release on LP, later making their way on to CD. These new re-mastered audio versions feature DSD mastering of the original recordings.
Experience by yourself…
Experience the legendary performance in this new Super Audio CD/CD format. Not only for new followers, but also for well experienced followers of these recorded materials. All will be equally impressed by the “soul” hidden within the notes, but never before found in previously released recordings in any format.
ESOTERIC equipment used for re-mastering
The criterion of re-mastering is to faithfully capture the quality of the original master tapes. ESOTERIC’s flag ship D/A converters, model D-01VU, Rubidium master clock generator model G-0Rb and ESOTERIC MEXCEL interconnect cables and power cords, were all used for this re-mastering session. This combination of highly advanced technology greatly contributed to capturing the high quality sound of the original master tapes.






