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BEETHOVEN:SYM 6/RESPIGHI:PINES OF ROM
Product Group: Music
Studio: AIX RECORDS
ISBN: B00005Y3ZI
EAN: 0704338000694
UPC: 704338000694
Binding/Media: DVD Audio
SKU: DVD091207a
Condition: NEW
Comments: Beethoven Symphony No.6 / Respighi Pines of Rome - NEW Factory Sealed DVD - NEW FACTORY SEALED- guaranteed to play International Shipping avaliable - Please email for rates
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Editorial Reviews
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Description
Hear a world-class orchestra in performances of Beethoven's "Symphony No. 6" and Respighi's "Pines of Rome," recorded using 24 high resolution audio channels, complete with multiple camera angles video. The first symphonic DVD product where the listener can choose to sit in the midst of the sound or in the best seat in the house. The power of the DVD-Audio/Video format to go beyond recreating the concert hall is firmly established in this unique recording. A comprehensive use of DVD technology, AIX Records' "Tribrid" DVD-Video/Audio/ROM discs feature DVD-Video with Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-Channel Surround soundtracks on Side One, and a 96kHz/24bit DVD-Audio 5.1-Channel Surround track on Side Two.
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Customer Reviews
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Supurb Recording but Mediocre Performance
Rating (3)
Date: 2008-09-28
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
I disagree with Stephen W. on one point, the recording. The 5.1 24 bit/96 kHz recording on this DVD-Audio is disc is supurb and very life like. However, the orchestra is not up to the professional quality. It's too bad because Dr. Mark Waldrep's recording technique is true art in the high definition audio recording field. It's too bad he can't record or is unable to afford to record a professional orchestra. His recordings for AIXrecords.com are the best 5.1 high resolution recordings I've ever heard, on par or even better than Dr. Johnson's recordings for the Reference Recordings label. Unfortunatly, due to the orchestra's performance I can only give this 3 stars.
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High School Orchestra
Rating (1)
Date: 2003-04-20
10 out of 18 customers found this reveiw helpful
Save your money, the performances are mediocre at best. The string section sounds muddy and cannot keep time. The recording seems to be done by amateurs.
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