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1.1 La Musica Notturna Delle Strade Di Madrid - Luigi Boccherini - Luigi Boccherini1.2 Allegro1.3 Andante - Allegretto Tranquillo - Andante1.4 Allegro1.5 Grave. Tempo Giato - Largo1.6 Allegro Spiritoso1.7 Lentemente1.8 Tempore Giato - Allegro1.9 Andante Larghetto1.10 Allegro1.11 Largo1.12 Allegro, Ma Non Troppo1.13 Presto1.14 Adagio1.15 Allegro1.16 Battalia a 10 - Heinrich Ignaz Franz Von Biber - Heinrich Ignaz Franz Von Biber1.17 Vivace - Allegro - Adagio1.18 Allegro1.19 Andante Largo1.20 Allegro1.21 Vivace |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Extra-Infos: |
Works By Boccherini/ Sammartini/ Scarlatti/ Handel/ Vivaldi |
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Description: | Over the past half-century the transistor has transformed our world. No computer or household gadget would be possible without it these days. As regards audio technology, our question was: did anything get lost on the way, and if so, what? And: A CD made without a transistor - is that really possible? Let US take a look at the signal chain...SACD Version added: LP published 1.10.1999, CD published 12.10.1999, SACD published 18.4.2000 (according to jpc). According to TACET the SACD was published 2003.
With 24-page leaflet in DE, EN and FR with
* information on the recording technique in 5 steps, including pictures of the apparel used,
* information on the wishes concerning the technique to be used on listening (step 6),
* plus information on the selection of the concertos by Thomas Seedorf: "A Baroque Delight for the Ears" / "Ein barocker Ohrenschmaus" / "Un régal baroque".
The CD and SACD version of this album contains additional titles compared to the vinyl version and the concertos are ordered differently. As one of the orchestra had said, if they had put the additional concertos onto the vinyl, sound quality had gone low.
Addtional material in comparison with the vinyl version:
* Concerto XII by Charles Avison, tracks 5 to 8, duration 14'30,
* Concerto grosso op.6, tracks 9 to 12, duration 11'52.
In the list of concertos in the leaflet as well as on the backside of the jewel case, Charles Avison is named as composer of "Concerto XII aus: 12 concertos on 7 parts (...) done from two books of Lessons for the Harpsichord composed by Sig. Domenico Scarlatti".
But on the titlepage of the CD and SACD, Scarlatti is listed as one of the composers. |
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No. of tracks: |
21 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
TACET0744 |
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Responsible Person for the EU:
Ten Dance Media GmbH Boxhagener Str. 106, 10245 Berlin, DE gpsr@tendance.de |
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