Conductors love it too. Sir Colin Davis, who has had a long and illustrious recording career in the studio, now shudders at the thought of doing anything other than live recordings.
Valery Gergiev has always believed that he does his best work in front of an audience and now insists that all his recordings should be live. Bernard Haitink was initially sceptical but has put his studio past behind him.
Perhaps the greatest convert was Rostropovich who really didn't want to make a live recording but finally agreed. When he came to a playback of the finished master he was astonished. 'It's miracle - how we do that?'