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What is going on here?
Without a conductor - without a semiconductor
The answer?
New recording and new-old technology
That is:
Without conductor (= conductors) - without transistors (= semiconductors).
For half a century, the transistor has been changing our world. No computer, no household appliance is conceivable without it any more. With regard to audio technology, we would like to know:
Has anything been lost in the process? If so, what? And: a CD or LP without a transistor - is that even possible?
"Recourse as progress -
... one of the most realistic classical recordings ever. How so? - ... The question of whether the intoxicatingly natural and powerful sound is more to the credit of the semiconductor-free, analog recording
or that of the equally careful and purist interpretation is quickly lost on listening. For the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra plays the works of the Italian pre-classical period wonderfully coarse, the beer-silly-grotesque
Battaglia by Biber onomatopoeic and Handel's Concerto grosso op. 6 No. 2 beautifully pastoral. A baroque delight."
FonoForum 2/2000, Uwe Schlink
We recommend the use of "L'Art du Son" LP cleaner to wet wash your vinyl. Even new records of high quality production will benefit from this.
Title
Side A
Arcangelo Corelli
Concerto grosso op. 6 No. 7 D major
1. Vivace - Allegro - Adagio
2. Allegro
3. Andante largo
4. Allegro
5. Vivace
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
6. Battalia à 10
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto alla Rustica G major RV 151
7. Presto
8. Adagio
9. Allegro
Side B
Luigi Boccherini
1. La Musica Notturna delle strade di Madrid
Giovanni Battista Sammartini
Sinfonia F major JC 35
2. Allegro
3. Andante
4. Allegro
Δίσκοι Βινυλίου | 33 rpm |
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Record Label | Tacet |
Genre | Classic |