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Romy the Cat's
personal site dedicated to advanced audio and evolved music reproduction
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Nope is it now what extraterrestrials would love but rather we would be able to offer to them to demonstrate what our Earth Classical Music (let say Western music) is all about.
When in 1977 Voyager was sent into deep space then the golden phonograp...
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The next week you need to be dead to skip Boston’s Symphony Hall.
This week James Levine returns from his long medical sabbatical with all-Wagner program. Levine looks like fine nowadays and this week he conducted Metropolitan. BSO is perfectl...
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As a few weeks back NYT published an article about 10 greatest composers that made any forum on web to come up with own list. I do not want to propose my own version of the List; I am interested in a different aspect. I post sometimes at Google C...
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[quote user="clarkjohnsen"]What's being missed here is this: The parameters of location are fixed by the recording engineer/producer.Your typical Telarc has such a distant sound, one's only choice is the "you are there" reproduction.Your typical trad...
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Will I be listening to all my sources via the inverse RIAA?
Well, the question was sarcastic but it has some rational grains. If the signal passing via the 834PTF-Air does receive some positive attributes despite of the presumed nastiness of t...
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I kind of never paid too much attention to it a few years back but lately more and more it become to fascinate me. I am taking about the Macondo/Melquiades tandem’s ability to demonstrate distinction between pitches at alarming high level. Sure ...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]A few days back Simon
Rattle brought but Berlin Philharmonic in Boston and blew my mind. I never was
a huge fun of Simon Rattle and the music was garbage (Mahler 7). We were
sitting accidently very close (Berlin extended...
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I forward you post to Amy and here is what she responsed:
“hmmm, bruckner is not the most snow-evocative composer. opening of 7? 4? personally, i like mahler 4 in a blizzard - something about the sleighbells. lieutenant kije suite, sibelius 3,...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]Last night Levine and BSO played a phenomenal Mahler 5, truly great play. I had some issues with BSO sound and I probably will bring it up to them. Tonight I decided to listen the M5 broadcast for the first time and I ...
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Yep, the Gorecki 3 is a famous work. There was some controversy
around. Jewish interests highjacked the work it as the Sorrowful theme of Holocaust
but Gorecki admitted that it was not his intention although closer to the end
of his life he was mo...
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It should be VERY interesting as reportedly, it is a great orchestra!!!!NEC to Present Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra, Brilliant Young Conductor Gustavo Dudamel in 3-day Residency, Nov. 6--9The Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra of Venezu...
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JP, when I was in Avery Fisher Hall I very much did not like the sound of the Hall. I am not a huge fun of sound of Boston Symphony Hall, despite what people commonly say. However it it not a macro-word of the total Hall sound is what important b...
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Nope it is not my birthday today, I share this day with Mahler but I truly celebrated my birthday yesterday. Yesterday I got home and found in my mail box a package from my Japanese friend. I brought it home, I knew what it was, I put it on my ta...
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There are many conversations out there about the fact that many music people do not “get” audio. In most cases this is correct. They are many conversations, we had some of them at this site and the reasons of the phenomena that were brought are ...
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[quote user="zako"]After listening to Bruckner many many times,, And professionally recording his compositions,, I am compelled to make this auwfull statement,,, I feel that he is a second rate composer,,,He,s done a large body of work,...
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If you one of those who feel that playback make difference then I do not think that better playing of Bruckner music would require any different playback efforts than an y other better playback. Still, practicing “better playback” and loving t...
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It was after midnight and I returned from my urban Saturday supper. A pair of the recently born “Melquíadeses” was sitting in the mid of the room, glowing and asking: so what? A sudden necessity of a radical audio sadism attacked me and I...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]
It is a recursive subject at my site that the sad state of music/audio industry is not due to some cosmic or social reasons but due to the very specific and very idiotic actions of very specific individuals who run the i...
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It begs in interesting question. How much in the tendency of
today musicians to “homogenize” sound and to play with a genetic color might be
attributed that nowadays a recording media is a main avenue how music is consumed
but recording playbacks ...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"] anthony wrote:I am often drawn to the
super-clean sound …. I do not think that use the term of “super-clean sound” in
the same way. Vienna Philharmonic does not have “super-clean sound” from
the perspective of most of ...
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I had a good listening session this Sunday. The Tchaikovsky
5 and Mahler 3rd. I shut down my ULF and was listening just with the
rest of the system. I was thinking what the hell I can do with lower knee of my
midbass. I absolutely adore what Vitav...
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Ok, here is the link: http://www.bso.org/brands/tanglewood/press/press-releases/archived-press-releases/051231/tanglewood-75-downloads.aspxOffer to public free in MP3 128 kbps formats. Both 320 kbps MP3 and 24bit 44.1kHz FLAC versions will be availab...
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[quote user="Romy the Cat"]Honestly, steverino, I do not think that the situation is as
tragic as you believe it might be. For sure it always would be here and there
some idiots-bureaucrats who would try to impose some ridicules rules including the...
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A couple of days ago, I attended a concert with the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra conducted by Herbert Blomstedt. They played Death and Transfiguration by Richard Strauss and Beethoven Eroica Symphony.
These young adults (17-...
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In continuation to the "A new round of Pacific’s DAC listening" post.... I have a number of revisions of this little contest between two DACs in this thread and in other threads. In all of them the Lavry 924 has a little edge over Pacific Microso...
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I have to admit that I unhealthy love Tchaikovsky Fifth symphony and I “collect” it for years from all imaginable sources.
http://www.GoodSoundClub.com/TreeItem.aspx?PostID=1597
I stopped by today at my local used CD store and in a bargain section...
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I am thinking how to inject the sub 20 Hz bass in my room. I
do have space to do and means to do it but I am slowly contemplating for more
elegant way to do it…
Why are you trying to get sub 20Hz in your room in...
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A few days back Simon
Rattle brought but Berlin Philharmonic in Boston and blew my mind. I never was
a huge fun of Simon Rattle and the music was garbage (Mahler 7). We were
sitting accidently very close (Berlin extended the stage consuming the fi...
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Yes, JJ, went recently in
many new multimedia ventures. They do upload their concerts to web site and
they have one location (not so easy to find) where they have everything in 192K.
The M8 you mentioned they broadcast live video to downtown Bosto...
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Zander has recorded the 5th with Philarmonia Orchestra and it's to be released soon:
Bruckner: Symphony No. 5
Benjamin Zander & Philharmonia Orchestra
RELEASE DATE: 24 FEB 2009
http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/albums/80706/
Zander had orig...
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