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WERSJA *SACD* ULTRA DISC II/Gain 2 - OSTATNIE EGZEMPLARZE
NIEPRAWDOPODOBNIE NATURALNE BRZMIENIE INSTRUMENTÓW, SCENA I DYNAMIKA - POZA KONKURENCJĄ!
- "Pictures At An Exhibition" remains one of classical music most popular, colorful, and enduring works as does what is usually viewed as a companion piece, the orchestral version of "Night On Bald Mountain." This historic Vox recording of Leonard Slatkin conducting the Saint Louis Symphony is a bold, stellar recording of both these pieces. The tonality of the instruments is mesmerizing-excellent and, even in stereo, the same of space is nothing less than amazing. Slatkin also brings to life the famous ballet "Dance of the Persian Slaves" from Mussorgsky's opera, "Khovanschina". For the original 1975 sessions, specifically mic'd for surround, Slatkin also put his distinctive stamp on Borodin's "In The Steppes Of Central Asia." Each piece, be it joyously melodic or darkly menacing, is the result of maestro and ensemble working perfectly together.
Maintaining the resounding success of its debut surround series, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab maintains the resounding success of its debut surround series with this jewel from the illustrious Vox catalog on its critically-acclaimed Ultradisc UHR SACD. The full sonic spectrum of this recording masterpiece is finally unveiled as four channels of stunning detail, life-like imaging, and in-depth ambient information that enables listeners to experience the producers original sonic intention for the first time. Mobile Fidelity’s GAIN 2™ (Greater Ambient Information Network) mastering process enables the maximum amount of musical information to be extracted from an ORIGINAL MASTER RECORDING and delivered to classical aficionados and high resolution surround enthusiasts alike as a dual layer hybrid SACD. This Ultradisc UHR SACD features 4.0 surround sound and a new illustrated booklet with the original liner notes written by Richard Freed plus additional technical information.