High Quality 24/96 Digital Audio Disc (DAD) - Audio-ONLY DVD!
In 1947, Sir Eugene Goosens gave the first performance of this composition that documents the Austrailian Aboriginal dance known as a "Corroboree". In 1960, Goosens and the London Symphony Orchestra recorded for Everest this magnificent - possibly the best ever - performance of Corroboree, even better than the famous EMI recording of the same piece from 1977. The transfer from the original 3-track session tapes directly to 24/96 gives the listener a sense of "being there' that is unparalleled.
What is a 24/96 DVD? It is a High Quality 24/96 Digital Audio Disc (DAD) (Audio-ONLY DVD!). This disc will play on DVD capable players or DAC's that will output at 24/96. The original analog master tapes are converted to 24-bit/96kHz digital data through a Muse Model Seven A/D converter and a proprietary hard-disk recording system developed by Muse's Kevin Halverson. After the analog signal is encoded and the data stored on the hard drive, post-production "authoring" creates a digital tape called a "DLT," which is then used to produce a glass master, which in turn produces stampers that mold the DADs.
Musicians
London Symphony Orchestra | |
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Sir Eugene Goosens | conductor |
Features
- 24/96 DVD
Selections
John Henry Antill (1904-1986)
- Corroboree: Suite from the Ballet
Alberto Ginastera (1916-1983)
- Panambi: Suite from the Ballet