简介:
Жанр: Classical
Страна-производитель диска: Japan
Год издания: 2005
Издатель (лейбл): Living Stereo
Номер по каталогу: 82876-66371-2
Страна: USA
Тип рипа: PS3, image (ISO)
Кодек: DST 2.0, 5.0(3.0)
Битрейт аудио: 1 bit/2,8224 MHz
Продолжительность: 78:04
Источник (релизер): ManWhoCan
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
This concludes the living stereo series, as far as the discs I have myself. The odd few missing from the full
series have been promised to me, & I will publish them, as soon as I receive them.
This disc will do more to enliven your existing speaker system, bringing it to life, more than you can imagine.
The sound belies the fact that the original recordings were made in real stereo in 1956/1959-more than a half
century ago!
Amazon review:
I am a classical music person, and orchestra is my chosen medium; however, back in the 1960s I heard a recording
of Morton Gould conducting his symphonic band, and was blown away by the precision, arrangements, and super sound
of the LP version of this disk. Now it is out in RCA"s new hybrid CD, re-mastered, and spectacular. The power of
this band is superb; its members are obviously pick-up musicians of the highest caliber (I doubt if this band was
together for an extended period). Of particular note is Gould"s original piece "Jericho", a 12-minute depiction
of the famous biblical battle. When the trumpets get cranked up to blow those walls down, you will hear one of
the most spectacular feats of brass playing ever recorded, and you had better warn the neighbors before the
window-rattling sound of the walls coming down blows the speakers off your stereo. Gould"s other arrangements are
also top-notch; the 2"43″ "Dixie", for instance, is among the cleverest ever put to disc. If you dig band music,
this sleeper of a CD will astound you!
~by Larry D. Maupin
Audaud review:
Morton Gould"s disc on RCA Living Stereo is more of a "greatest hits" collection, and starts off with a rousing
rendition of Stars and Stripes Forever; all of the famous marches follow, including Semper Fidelis, Hands Across
the Sea, National Emblem, Washington Post, El Capitan - you name it, it"s here. While all these are given
spectacular readings, the real stars here are the lesser-known works, such as Gould"s own Parade for Percussion
and the nearly thirteen-minute Jericho, with its intricate interplay between percussive and woodwind elements.
While much of this disc is brash pomp, there"s so much more to be heard here, and it"s particularly exciting to
hear much of it for the first time in its original three-channel sound. Gould"s tour-de-force arrangement of the
classic Dixie has the band"s playing alternately intimately and at full-bore, and is almost alone worth the price
of admission to this disc.
~Tom Gibbs
Morton Gould"s Brass & Percussion is an artifact from the halcyon days of high fidelity, a lost era when "Radio
Row" in New York City was bursting at the seams with shops selling every kind of cutting-edge audio gear to hi-fi
enthusiasts eager to blow away their wives, neighbors, & everyone else with big audio systems. Forthwith, Brass &
Percussion has a BIG sound - recorded in Manhattan Center with classic Neumann U-47 microphones & a huge
symphonic band made up of crack East Coast professionals.
RCA Victor decided to commence recording in stereo starting in 1953, figuring that before long, consumer-grade
systems would catch up to the technology. RCA began issuing stereo tapes in 1955; vinyl albums finally did catch
up in 1958. The digital compact disc version of Brass & Percussion, compiled by RCA producer John Pfeiffer in
1993, consists of 2 albums. Tracks 1 through 17 originate with the 1956 mono LP Brass & Percussion issued as LM
2080, although not all of these appeared at the time. The remaining 10 tracks were recorded in 1959 & are culled
from LSC SD 2308, Doubling in Brass, a rare item as a vinyl album despite winning a Grammy in the engineering
category. Despite its vintage, all of the selections are in stereo on the CD.
As to the performances, Morton Gould"s own original music & arrangements come off the best, with his all-
percussion work Parade being an especial sonic treat. The CD version of Brass & Percussion contains 14 Sousa
marches, & while they are adequate performances, the "Living Stereo" recording tends to favor the high winds,
percussion, & reverberation. The interpretation of Sousa, while enthusiastic & distinctive, is not as focused as
it is for the other 13 pieces. Nonetheless, Brass & Percussion is an achievement in technical terms that was 2nd
to none in its day, & listeners will hardly believe such a live-sounding, loud, & powerful recording was made 5
decades ago.
~ Uncle Dave Lewis , Rovi
曲目:
01. The Stars And Stripes Forever 3:35
02. Parade (For Percussion) 2:12
03. On Parade 2:45
04. Semper Fidelis 3:10
05. Jubilee 2:33
06. Fourth Of July 2:24
07. Hands Across The Sea 1:41
08. Battle Hymn 3:24
09. Natinoal Emblem 2:05
10. On The Mall 3:08
11. The Thunderer 2:14
12. American Youth March 2:26
13. The Chimes Of Liberty 2:33
14. Happy Go Lucky 2:17
15. Washington Post 2:28
16. The Gladiator 2:02
17. El Capitan 2:20
18. The U.S. Field Artillery March 2:32
19. Dixie 2:48
20. The High School Cadets 1:55
21. Sound Off 2:15
22. The Corcoran Cadets March 2:26
23. American Patrol 2:40
24. Yankee Doodle 2:43
25. Manhattan Beach 2:11
26. National Fencibles March 2:36
27. Jericho 12:23 VIP用户可直接查看以下付费内容,报错点这里