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TAS Super LP List! Special Merit: Classical
Michael Fremer Rated 11/11 Music, 11/11 Sonics!
200g 45rpm Double LP!
Cut Directly From Original 3-Track, First-Generation Master Tapes by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound!
Plated & Pressed at Quality Record Pressings!
The 3LP classic set now a 6LP 200-gram set cut at 45 RPM!
45 RPM mastering enables full dynamics present on the master tapes!
Cut directly from the original 3-track, first-generation master tapes at 45rpm by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound using an AMPEX ATR-100 Tape Machine customized with 3-track flux magnetics heads
These newly remastered Mercury Living Presence reissue LPs represent the state of the art of all-analog technology and production. Led by remastering supervisor Thomas Fine, son of high-fidelity recording pioneers C. Robert Fine and Wilma Cozart Fine of Fine Recording Inc. in New York City, these reissues were cut at 45 RPM directly from first-generation 3-track master tapes. A 3-2 channel mix was made directly to the cutting lathe, no "cutting master" tape stage, digital source or digital delay was used.
Thomas Fine made the 3-2 mixes with mastering engineer Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound's new facility in Nashville, Tennesee. Smith manually controlled groove margin and depth on his Neumann VMS-80 lathe, working with no preview signal and bypassing the lathe's margin-control computer. In doing so, he cut these sides the same way the original LP was cut by George Piros, who was Fine Recording Inc's VP and head of mastering. As with the original LP, no "sweetening" equalization or dynamic range control was used.
The definitive recording and performance of these works by JS Bach was originally released as a 3LP Mercury Living Presence Stereo SR3-9016, original mint copies of which command hundreds of dollars on the preowned LP market. Hungarian-American cellist János Starker epitomized refined elegance and superbly subtle bow work. Starker, who died in April 2013, was one of the 20th century's most renowned cellists.
Starker's recording of the Suites from 1965 makes a lasting impression on the listener, and even record producers who are well used to recorded excellence have been highly impressed. Starker's full-bodied sound and technical brilliance are complemented by his finely chiseled interpretation that lends immense expression to Bach's thrilling harmony and verve to the strict rhythmic construction of the movements.
This 6LP set, cut at 45 RPM, allows for the full dynamics present on the master tapes to shine through masterfully, as the wider-spaced grooves across the six sides, instead of three, let your stereo cartridge track more accurately. Housed in a foil-stamped slipcase reproducing the original artwork. Plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings, makers of the world's finest-sounding LPs.
The finest version of these historic recordings, is without a doubt, this latest one from Analogue Productions and the sound is unassailable.
Features
- 200g Vinyl 6LP Box Set
- 45rpm
- Slipcase with foil stamping
- Original artwork reproduced
- Remastered by Thomas Fine and Ryan K. Smith
- Cut by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound from first-generation 3-track master tapes
- Plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings
Musicians
Janos Starker | cello |
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Selections
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Suite No. 1 In G
Side One:
- Praeludium
- Allemande
- Courante
Side Two:
- Sarabande
- Menuets
- Gigue
Suite No. 2 In D Minor
Side Three:
- Praeludium
- Allemande
- Courante
Side Four:
- Sarabande
- Menuets
- Gigue
Suite No. 3 In C
Side Five:
- Praeludium
- Allemande
- Courante
Side Six:
- Sarabande
- Bourrées
- Gigue
Suite No. 4 In E-Flat
Side Seven:
- Praeludium
- Allemande
- Courante
Side Eight:
- Sarabande
- Bourrées
- Gigue
Suite No. 5 In C Minor
Side Nine:
- Praeludium
- Allemande
- Courante
Side Ten:
- Sarabande
- Gavottes
- Gigue
Suite No. 6 In D
Side Eleven:
- Praeludium
- Allemande
- Courante
Side Twelve
- Sarabande
- Gavottes
- Gigue