Saturday afternoon listening since football is off
So nothing in rears or overheads?Well, this is kind of fun: cellist Jakob Spahn with members of the Orchestra Academy of Bayerische Staatsorchester (a very accomplished youth orchestra), playing works by Friedrich Gulda--better known as a pianist than a composer, I think--and Tchaikovsky. The Gulda "Concerto for Cello and Wind Orchestra" is all over the place, stylistically--the opening movement tries for a jazz-funk style that comes off a little bit hokey, but don't let that put you off--while the Tchaikovsky "Rococo Variations" (originally written for cello and orchestra, arranged for cello and wind quintet) is a virtuoso showpiece.
This Blu-Ray audio disc from 2018 has a dry, close-mic'd Atmos mix that--except for the final piece on the program, a movement from a Tchaikovsky string quartet--favors the fronts while still managing to sound spacious and immersive. It's the centerpiece of a "Charming Cello" package (4 CDs+ 1 BDA) put together last year by JPC.de and still available there for the stupidly low price of €10 (even lower for non-EU residents once VAT is removed).
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/charming-cello/hnum/11093055
TAAB Was my very first album when it came out and I still have it. Love this album. I also have this release.View attachment 87704
Saturday afternoon listening since football is off
I wouldn't go that far. Fronts-heavy, but more than just faint ambience in the rears, at least, for the main, longer pieces. The final, short piece is closer to Tacet-style. Faint ambience in the overheads throughout the disc.So nothing in rears or overheads?
TAAB Was my very first album when it came out and I still have it. Love this album. I also have this release.
I didn't think the Surround Master handled CD-4. To latch on to the 30kHz carrier wave, it would need to have an internal sample rate of at least 88.2kHz (using common sample rates).Stylish indeed! Enjoying this CD-4 from Japan through the SM v.2 from Australia! Nice!
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https://www.discogs.com/release/8845102-Sadakazu-Tabata-Orchestra-Stylish-Drum-Sounds-Of-Tabata
@chucky3042 has written about it on the "Stuff that sounds amazing with the Sound Master" THREAD. I'm not really sure what goes on, but it may also be what @barfle wrote to which Charlie is responding. I guess what i can say is the CD-4 discs i have played through the SM v.2 are sounding good! The how and why are beyond my realm of comprehension!I didn't think the Surround Master handled CD-4. To latch on to the 30kHz carrier wave, it would need to have an internal sample rate of at least 88.2kHz (using common sample rates).
Thanks for the reminder Ralph, Bad Haggis seemed familiar, then I remembered I got it as a download! and as hadn't been able to add it to the to listen to mountain as its virtual .................. I forgot I had it!BAD HAGGIS with Rubén Blades [AIX Records/MLP DVD~A 5.1/96kHz/24bit] Outstanding discrete Celtic/jazz/world fusion tinged recording from Mark Waldrep, Ph.D. featuring the Los Angeles Scots Pipe Band. Includes Session/rehearsal videos on the DVD~V side of the dualdisc.
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