Genre: Classical
Additional Artists: Julie Steinberg
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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David Abel & Julie Steinberg Debussy, Bartok & Brahms 200g LP

David Abel

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TAS Super LP List! Best Of The Bunch: Classical

Plated & Pressed on 200g Audiophile Vinyl LP at Quality Record Pressings! Remastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio!

David Abel, violin. Julie Steinberg, piano. Perhaps the most transcendent of David Wilson's brilliant recordings, this remarkable album of solo violin accompanied by piano comes as close to putting the two performers in the listening room as any ever made, writes The Absolute Sound, of Sonatas for Violin & Piano.

Recorded on Wilson's Ultramaster Recorder, built by John Curl, and using a spaced pair of Schoeps microphones driving vaccum tube electronics, the recording has a close perspective that heightens transparency and engagement as well as wonderfully capturing the beautiful tonality of Abel's Guarnerius violin and Steinberg's Hamburg Steinway without exaggering their size.

Analogue Productions uses the original tapes and works with only the best mastering studios. Albums are plated and pressed at the world's best pressing plant on virgin vinyl with unmatched quality, as AP uses meticulous test pressing evaluation and quality control. Analogue uses the highest-quality jackets and rice paper inner sleeves and issues Limited Edition albums, meaning less than 1,000 records per stamper, released in limited quantities.

"This is perhaps the most exquisitely natural recording ever made. All in all, this Wilson record is a triumph of the analog recording art." — International Audio Review

"Perhaps the most transcendent of David Wilson's brilliant recordings, this remarkable LP of solo violin accompanied by piano comes as close to putting the two performers in the listening room as any ever made. Recorded on Wilson's Ultramaster Recorder, built by John Curl, and using a spaced-pair of Schoeps microphones driving vacuum tube electronics, the recording has a close perspective which heightens transparency and engagement as well as wonderfully capturing the beautiful tonality of Abel's Guarnerius violin and Steinberg's Hamburg Steinway without exaggerating their size. The duo performs these works as if they are one." - Jim Hannon, The Absolute Sound, July/August 2013

Features:
• 200g Audiophile Vinyl
• Definitive recording
• Pure analog
• Remastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
• Pressed at Quality Record Pressings

Musicians:
David Abel, violin
Julie Steinberg, piano

Selections:
Side 1:
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Sonata No. 1 in G Major, Op. 78

1. Vivace ma non troppo play
2. Adagio play
3. Allegro molto moderato play
Side 2:
Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
Sonata for Violin and Piano

1. Allegro vivo play
2. Intermede [Fantastique et leger play]
3. Finale
Bela Viktor Janos Bartok (1881-1945)
1. Rumanian Folk Dances (Roman Nepi Tancok)

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