I'm not reviewing it but am quoting the American Record
Guide from the Jan/Feb 2023 issue pages 114-115:
"The sound is as good as can be expected from the period, and the
engineers have done their best to reduce the groove noise of the
source material. But the type of noise reduction used on the
transcribed 78s takes away the hiss from between the notes but
leaves it in when there is music playing; this actually makes it
more prominent, at least to my ears. This is audible in such
moments as when alto Anne O'Malley Gallogly begins to sing after
a pause in the music in the 4th movement of Mahler's Resurrection
Symphony."
Just read this review last night, Mr. Pup! Such a 'gating' effect is very, very distracting indeed.
Also of note in this review in the new ARG issue:
<< Rachmaninoff: Symphony No.2
Ormandy's performance of this symphony was moving.
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