I've just finished decoding this SQ (Spanish) LP, of German/Spanish performed Baroque Choral music, that I'm really enjoying. I am impressed by the overall sound of this in SQ Quad with seemingly more than just "ambience" in the rears.
Here's the discogs for the LP I've got-
https://www.discogs.com/release/762...ureum-Ireneu-Segarra-Missa-Salisburgensis-A-5
Seems to me it's two choral groups:
https://www.discogs.com/artist/3040560-Escolanía-De-Montserrat
and
https://www.discogs.com/artist/451534-Tölzer-Knabenchor
and a Chamber ensemble:
https://www.discogs.com/artist/845760-Collegium-Aureum
also here's another post I put up about it yesterday with some photos of the church in Austria, where it was performed:
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...r-pile-sq-qs-rm-ev.14936/page-181#post-680758
Here is this fellow Dave with some information from his CD. He mentions a "surround sound experience" at about 3:39 in, don't know how he's hearing that aspect of it from a CD ( I'm guessing he's just referring to the recording in the church as to being surrounded by the groups?) He also goes into the whole thing of placing "Biber" as the author even though it's really unknown just so it gets heard; not sure how I feel about that!
If any of you more experienced Classical folks know about this title, I'd like your opinions of it, as I'm really enjoying it.
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