If you like classical music, (Page 1/1)
mountainman MAR 28, 12:29 AM
Another very busy week of audio recording and here is the result,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlc55UGen0Q

The music starts at 15:20 and 1:33:00.

First up is Elgar’s Cello Concerto with Amit Peled. Music that only the cello can deliver.
Next is Stravinsky’s The Right of Spring. Starts with a single bassoon and ends with riots in the streets. Seems that this was very controversial in the early twentieth century.

It is a wonderful treat to be the recording engineer for such an amazing group of artists. j
williegoat MAR 28, 07:27 AM
Very nice, good work. Thanks for posting.
Jake_Dragon MAR 28, 11:43 AM
Turn up the sound
williegoat MAR 28, 01:17 PM

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Originally posted by Jake_Dragon:

Turn up the sound


Jake, have you ever seen Tina Guo?


mountainman MAR 28, 02:40 PM
Thanks williegoat. I think I'll talk to maestro and see if we can book her /\!
Sage MAR 29, 08:14 AM
Ana Vidovic' plays "the little orchestra" ~ the classical guitar. That's what Andres Segovia called it, and when played like Ana plays it, very easy to see/hear why.

Don't expect anybody to listen to the entire concert, but worth at least a short listen if you like classical and appreciate talent and dedication, Ana has both plus a few other "attributes".

Was able to see her for the third time again this past weekend, and it is always an uplifting experience.

At any rate, seems like it "might" fit into this thread....at least a little?



If you do sound for classical artists/performers, might want to see about having her stop by sometime....though she stays pretty busy most of the time!

HAGO!


maryjane MAR 29, 10:34 AM
williegoat MAR 29, 01:17 PM

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Originally posted by Sage:

Ana Vidovic' plays "the little orchestra" ~ the classical guitar. That's what Andres Segovia called it, and when played like Ana plays it, very easy to see/hear why.

HAGO!




mountainman MAR 29, 01:35 PM
Beautiful. How is it possible to remember all of that music?