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Post by pedrocols on Aug 26, 2013 21:09:01 GMT -5
I like her
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2013 21:55:59 GMT -5
Some light listening while my 7 year old daughter falls asleep in her new basement bedroom
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Post by emovac on Aug 27, 2013 1:51:10 GMT -5
Foreigner - Double Vision, Head Games
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2013 7:51:14 GMT -5
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2013 19:48:07 GMT -5
Iommi - Fused
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Post by Raven on Aug 27, 2013 20:38:11 GMT -5
just love it
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Post by Metaldude on Aug 28, 2013 5:28:16 GMT -5
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Post by Metaldude on Aug 28, 2013 5:29:53 GMT -5
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Post by Axis on Aug 28, 2013 6:07:30 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2013 6:42:35 GMT -5
Tyr - How Far to Asgaard
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Post by jmilton on Aug 28, 2013 10:42:00 GMT -5
For all of you "long hairs", this SACD it stunning. The acoustics and sheer dynamic range ( it can't get any louder...and then it does) will impress you mightily! Look at the number of voices and instruments (yes, 16 timpani's). Now envision them in acoustic space of St. Paul's cathedral in London. This is Sir Colin Davis' last recording before he died and what a swan song this is! Recommended... The Requiem is scored for a very large orchestra, four offstage brass bands, and chorus placed throughout the hall: Woodwinds 4 Flutes 2 Oboes 2 Cors anglais 4 Clarinets in B-flat 8 Bassoons Brass 12 Horns (4 parts + 2 extra in Mvt 2) 4 Cornets in B-flat 4 Tubas Percussion 16 Timpani (10 players) 2 Bass Drums 10 pairs of Cymbals 4 Tam-tams 4 Brass Choirs Choir 1 to the North 4 Cornets 4 Trombones 2 Tubas Choir 2 to the East 4 Trumpets 4 Trombones Choir 3 to the West 4 Trumpets 4 Trombones Choir 4 to the South 4 Trumpets 4 Trombones 4 Ophicleides (usually substituted by Tubas) Voices Chorus: 80 Sopranos and Altos (exact ratio not specified) 60 Tenors 70 Basses Tenor solo Strings 25 Violin I 25 Violin II 20 Violas 20 Violoncellos 18 Double Basses In relation to the number of singers and strings, Berlioz indicates in the score that, "The number [of performers] indicated is only relative. If space permits, the chorus may be doubled or tripled, and the orchestra be proportionally increased. But in the event of an exceptionally large chorus, say 700 to 800 voices, the entire chorus should only be used for the Dies Irae, the Tuba Mirum, and the Lacrymosa, the rest of the movements being restricted to 400 voices." Let me sum it up this way: Wow!
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Post by novisnick on Aug 28, 2013 11:16:27 GMT -5
For all of you "long hairs", this SACD it stunning. The acoustics and sheer dynamic range ( it can't get any louder...and then it does) will impress you mightily! Look at the number of voices and instruments (yes, 16 timpani's). Now envision them in acoustic space of St. Paul's cathedral in London. This is Sir Colin Davis' last recording before he died and what a swan song this is! Recommended... The Requiem is scored for a very large orchestra, four offstage brass bands, and chorus placed throughout the hall: Woodwinds 4 Flutes 2 Oboes 2 Cors anglais 4 Clarinets in B-flat 8 Bassoons Brass 12 Horns (4 parts + 2 extra in Mvt 2) 4 Cornets in B-flat 4 Tubas Percussion 16 Timpani (10 players) 2 Bass Drums 10 pairs of Cymbals 4 Tam-tams 4 Brass Choirs Choir 1 to the North 4 Cornets 4 Trombones 2 Tubas Choir 2 to the East 4 Trumpets 4 Trombones Choir 3 to the West 4 Trumpets 4 Trombones Choir 4 to the South 4 Trumpets 4 Trombones 4 Ophicleides (usually substituted by Tubas) Voices Chorus: 80 Sopranos and Altos (exact ratio not specified) 60 Tenors 70 Basses Tenor solo Strings 25 Violin I 25 Violin II 20 Violas 20 Violoncellos 18 Double Basses In relation to the number of singers and strings, Berlioz indicates in the score that, "The number [of performers] indicated is only relative. If space permits, the chorus may be doubled or tripled, and the orchestra be proportionally increased. But in the event of an exceptionally large chorus, say 700 to 800 voices, the entire chorus should only be used for the Dies Irae, the Tuba Mirum, and the Lacrymosa, the rest of the movements being restricted to 400 voices." Let me sum it up: Wow!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2013 14:35:53 GMT -5
Moonsorrow - Suden uni
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Post by novisnick on Aug 28, 2013 15:08:03 GMT -5
For all of you "long hairs", this SACD it stunning. The acoustics and sheer dynamic range ( it can't get any louder...and then it does) will impress you mightily! Look at the number of voices and instruments (yes, 16 timpani's). Now envision them in acoustic space of St. Paul's cathedral in London. This is Sir Colin Davis' last recording before he died and what a swan song this is! Recommended... The Requiem is scored for a very large orchestra, four offstage brass bands, and chorus placed throughout the hall: Woodwinds 4 Flutes 2 Oboes 2 Cors anglais 4 Clarinets in B-flat 8 Bassoons Brass 12 Horns (4 parts + 2 extra in Mvt 2) 4 Cornets in B-flat 4 Tubas Percussion 16 Timpani (10 players) 2 Bass Drums 10 pairs of Cymbals 4 Tam-tams 4 Brass Choirs Choir 1 to the North 4 Cornets 4 Trombones 2 Tubas Choir 2 to the East 4 Trumpets 4 Trombones Choir 3 to the West 4 Trumpets 4 Trombones Choir 4 to the South 4 Trumpets 4 Trombones 4 Ophicleides (usually substituted by Tubas) Voices Chorus: 80 Sopranos and Altos (exact ratio not specified) 60 Tenors 70 Basses Tenor solo Strings 25 Violin I 25 Violin II 20 Violas 20 Violoncellos 18 Double Basses In relation to the number of singers and strings, Berlioz indicates in the score that, "The number [of performers] indicated is only relative. If space permits, the chorus may be doubled or tripled, and the orchestra be proportionally increased. But in the event of an exceptionally large chorus, say 700 to 800 voices, the entire chorus should only be used for the Dies Irae, the Tuba Mirum, and the Lacrymosa, the rest of the movements being restricted to 400 voices." Let me sum it up this way: Wow!
cant wait to hear this, WoW!
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Post by emovac on Aug 29, 2013 1:49:43 GMT -5
Doobie Brothers - Long Train Runnin'
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Post by Axis on Aug 29, 2013 5:59:57 GMT -5
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