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01 |
001 SPRING Allegro |
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03:24 |
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02 |
002 SPRING Largo |
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02:38 |
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03 |
003 SPRING Allegro |
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04:12 |
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004 SUMMER Allegro non molto |
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05:20 |
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005 SUMMER Adagio |
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02:37 |
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006 SUMMER Presto |
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02:46 |
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007 AUTUMN Allegro |
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04:46 |
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008 AUTUMN Adagio molto |
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02:37 |
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009 AUTUMN Allegro |
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03:22 |
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010 WINTER Allegro non molto |
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03:16 |
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011 WINTER Largo |
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02:26 |
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12 |
012 WINTER Allegro |
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03:00 |
| Purchase Date |
9/12/2018 |
| Location |
Telarc Collection |
| Disc 1 |
: CS-30070 |
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| Studio |
Houghton Chapel, Wellseley College |
| Catalog |
CS-30070 |
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Cassette |
| Recording Date |
10/10/1981 |
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DDD |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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TELARC CASSETTES |
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| Composer/Artist |
Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741) |
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Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Telarc Records
Copyright (c) – Telarc Records
Manufactured By – Matsushita Electric Ind. Co., Ltd.
Credits
Art Direction – Ray Kirschensteiner
Cello – Jules Eskin
Composed By – Antonio Vivaldi
Conductor – Seiji Ozawa
Design [Cover] – Susan Fiori
Double Bass – Edwin Barker
Harpsichord – Mark Kroll
Liner Notes – Steven Ledbetter
Orchestra – Boston Symphony Orchestra
Producer [Production Assistance] – Elaine Martone
Producer [Recording Producer] – Robert Woods (2)
Recorded By – Jack Renner
Viola – Burton Fine, Patricia McCarty, Vincent Mauricci
Violin [First] – Bo Youp Hwang, Cecylia Arzewski, Emanuel Borok, Max Hobart
Violin [Second] – Darlene Gray, Harvey Seigel, Jerome Rosen, Marylou Speaker
Violin [Solo] – Joseph Silverstein
Notes
Joseph Silverstein plays a 1742 Guarnerius del Jesu violin.
Total Playing Time: 40:23
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Recorded In Houghton Chapel, Wellseley College, Wellseley, Massachusetts, October 10, 1981
Microphones: Schoeps Colette Series
Recorder: Soundstreak Digital Tape Recorder
Console: Neotek
Monitor Speakers: ADS Model 1530 bi-amplified, ADS Model C2000 Crossover
Power Amplifiers: Threshold Model 4000
Interconnecting Cables: Audio-Technica
During the recording of the digital masters and the subsequent transfer to disc, the entire audio chain was transformerless. The signal was not passed through any processing device (i.e., compression, limiting, or equalization) at any step during production.
Sampling frequency conversion of Telarc's Soundstream digital master to the Compact Disc was accomplished with the Studer SFC-16 sampling frequency converter. The digital information was not subject to any analog intersteps, thus preserving the integrity of the original digital master.