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That would be going too far I think. I think the policy , as far as possible, is to be accurate . Interesting that we anglicise Rome , Vienna etc but now make an attempt to get Chinese cities right .
And as for renaming Firenze to make it sound like a Magic Roundabout character...
Do you remember when we used to add an S to both Lyon and Marseille to make them look more French?
I can't find the image of he actual choir in action, but the arrangement was much as here:
Though usually encountered on CD, the recording was also issued in surround SACD format.
That looks like the set-up for Janet Cardiff's art installation version? I was lucky enough to be able to experience that in an empty medieval church some years ago, but that was why I was wondering about the recorded version. How does the sound of the CD shown differ from conventionally arranged recordings?
That looks like the set-up for Janet Cardiff's art installation version? I was lucky enough to be able to experience that in an empty medieval church some years ago, but that was why I was wondering about the recorded version. How does the sound of the CD shown differ from conventionally arranged recordings?
Yes, that looks like the Cardiff. I was in that - if we'd realised at the time just how durable and globe-trotting it was going to be, perhaps we'd have asked for a bigger fee! Seriously though, it's great to know that it has had such a good life (I heard it most recently at the Tate Modern).
That looks like the set-up for Janet Cardiff's art installation version? I was lucky enough to be able to experience that in an empty medieval church some years ago, but that was why I was wondering about the recorded version. How does the sound of the CD shown differ from conventionally arranged recordings?
That's the surround SACD version. I have both (the CD turns up in various boxed sets). With the SACD and a suitably set up surround system, one is indeed surrounded by the singers. It's a long time since I listened to the disc on a surround system, I will have to dig it out and give it another spin.
That's the surround SACD version. I have both (the CD turns up in various boxed sets). With the SACD and a suitably set up surround system, one is indeed surrounded by the singers. It's a long time since I listened to the disc on a surround system, I will have to dig it out and give it another spin.
Oddoneout is referring to your first photo, and I agree that it looks like the Cardiff - the benches in the middle are the giveaway, I think.
There is at least one other surround recording of Spem in alium availalbe, that by I Fagiolini and Robert Hollingworth. That, however, is on the DVD of a 2 disc set (CD + DVD) and in lossy Dolby DIgital 5.1 surround, audio only, and is of a version accompanied buy instruments (an attempt at a reconstruction of the original).
Having just listened to the I Fagiolini recording, I am now taking in the Hueglas Ensemble SACD. Quite, quite magical. If you have access to an SACD surround system, I would highly recommend getting this disc. https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...659--40-voices
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