In audiophile and classical music circles, "interesting" write-ups for such files usually focus on the and the performer . Chopin's Second Sonata is a benchmark for pianists; recordings by Martha Argerich , Vladimir Horowitz , or Maurizio Pollini are often archived with this level of precision.
: A lossless audio codec, meaning the audio quality is identical to the original CD. What makes this "Interesting"?
: Likely a specific catalog number or internal archival ID (possibly related to the Philips or Deutsche Grammophon labels, which often use 5-digit sequences). ChSon2_30038Per-EAC_FLAC.rar
: Stands for Exact Audio Copy , the gold standard software for ripping CDs to ensure no data is lost during the process.
: Abbreviation for Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35 (famous for its "Funeral March"). What makes this "Interesting"
: Details on the specific CD pressing (e.g., a "First Pressing" or a Japanese "SHM-CD" release), which collectors value for superior dynamic range.
The "write-up" included in such archives typically includes: : Abbreviation for Chopin's Piano Sonata No
: A deep dive into the pianist's interpretation—specifically how they handle the "Funeral March" ( ) and the brief, ghostly Prestocap P r e s t o