It also sounds as if they’ve decided that the only way to do a remote twofer is to script it.
BaL 19.09.20 - Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostThe Bychcov sounds excellent . It’s £11.23 on Amazon which I think is less than I paid for the Solti back in the 70’s !
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostI think you can get it on Amazon for even less. I’ve not listened to my Solti vinyls (or for that matter my Levine CDs) since I bought it.
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostI think I’ve listened to the Solti end to end about 3 times. But for some bizarre reason I’ve played the first LP side dozens of times. So when I saw it live for the first time in the 80’s , the polonaise , duel , Lensky aria and thrilling conclusion came as some thing of a surprise to me. The very definition of being stuck in a groove . I had a similar habit with the Karajan Gotterdamerung. The Act 1 duet started on a side I would run thru to the end of the Rhine journey and then depress the tone arm lever.
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View Postyes!
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostSounds to me like they have a reasonable quality mike in use today . The problem is the acoustic of Nick which sounds boxy - can’t work out whether that’s an electronic or physical problem . It’s pretty hard checking that yourself On headphones and “talking “ guests into a reasonable acoustic remotely is hard . I think Andrew M still presents from BH , I’ve heard a lot of radio presenters now have a pretty professional setup at home using Lucie live (an app based tablet system ) complete with clean feed of the remote studio output (essentially the music minus themselves ) and talkback from both producer (also at home ) and studio manager . I have the Solti - one of the first vinyl opera sets I bought.
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