Just a long shot, this one:
Years ago I acquired the LvB symphony set, Weller/CBSO (MDC Strand sale, I think.) However it is not the 'original' Chandos pressing, but a pressing under the label of Musical Heritage Society. It does carry all due acknowledgement to Chandos as being the producer, as well as listing the engineer, dates, venue etc. Nothing to suggest a boot-leg copy and I'm pretty sure it's not, so that is not my query.
The thing is, that (and I am NO expert in music, pitch, sound/recording techinques, etc, etc) when I listen to it it sounds to my inexpert and totally untrained ears, ever so, ever so slightly lower-pitched than others I have. Now, this may well be my imagination (probably is, in fact!) and that it is the 'sound' of the recording, (which I have to say is excellent) produced in this venue.....??? which happens to be Birmingham Town Hall. I'd really like to know if any of you experts and better-informed amongst you may be able to shed any light on this little perplexing question. Thanks a million, in advance.
Also, I cannot imagine for one minute that Chandos would approve and sign off something like this (which carries their name) if it were not perfect.....
Nick
I have just read, and am very saddened by the news of our dear Salymap. Her stories, anecdotes and humour were a real splash of happiness and colour, as well as fascinatingly informative. She was clearly a lovely lady.
Thoughts with her family and friends.
We'll miss you,
Years ago I acquired the LvB symphony set, Weller/CBSO (MDC Strand sale, I think.) However it is not the 'original' Chandos pressing, but a pressing under the label of Musical Heritage Society. It does carry all due acknowledgement to Chandos as being the producer, as well as listing the engineer, dates, venue etc. Nothing to suggest a boot-leg copy and I'm pretty sure it's not, so that is not my query.
The thing is, that (and I am NO expert in music, pitch, sound/recording techinques, etc, etc) when I listen to it it sounds to my inexpert and totally untrained ears, ever so, ever so slightly lower-pitched than others I have. Now, this may well be my imagination (probably is, in fact!) and that it is the 'sound' of the recording, (which I have to say is excellent) produced in this venue.....??? which happens to be Birmingham Town Hall. I'd really like to know if any of you experts and better-informed amongst you may be able to shed any light on this little perplexing question. Thanks a million, in advance.
Also, I cannot imagine for one minute that Chandos would approve and sign off something like this (which carries their name) if it were not perfect.....
Nick
I have just read, and am very saddened by the news of our dear Salymap. Her stories, anecdotes and humour were a real splash of happiness and colour, as well as fascinatingly informative. She was clearly a lovely lady.
Thoughts with her family and friends.
We'll miss you,
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