Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) - Schumann: Symphonies No. 2 & No. 3 - Zinman - Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Telarc  (1991)
Classical

In Collection
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CD    9 tracks  (70:27) 
   01   I. Sostenuto Assai             12:31
   02   2. Scherzo: Allegro Vivace             07:11
   03   3. Adagio Espressivo             10:17
   04   4. Allegro Molto Vivace             08:21
   05   1. Lebhaft             09:09
   06   2. Scherzo: Sehr Massig             06:19
   07   3. Nicht Schnell             05:19
   08   4. Feierlich             05:37
   09   5. Lebhaft             05:43
Personal Details
Location Telarc Collection

Locator
Disc 1 : CD-80182
Details
Studio Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore
Catalog CD-80182
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 4/13/1989
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
User Defined
Classification: TELARC CLASSICAL
Musicians
Composer/Artist Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856)
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Companies, etc.

Phonographic Copyright (p) – Telarc Records
Copyright (c) – Telarc Records

Credits

Art Direction – Ray Kirschensteiner
Composed By – Robert Schumann
Conductor – David Zinman
Cover [Graphics] – Anilda Carrasquillo
Engineer [Recording] – Jack Renner
Executive-Producer – Robert Woods (2)
Orchestra – Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Producer [Assistance] – Elaine Martone
Producer [Recording] – James Mallinson
Technician [Assistance] – Michael Bishop, Thomas Knab

Notes
Total Playing Time: 69:50

*** Technical Information ***

Recorded in Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore on April 12 & 13, 1989
Microphones: Schoeps MK-2 Linear & Sennheiser MKH-40
Digital Recording Processor: dbx/CTI 18-Bit A/D
Console: Neotek, custom-built, wired with Monster Cable Series III
Monitor Speakers: B&W Matrix/II
Power Amplifiers: Threshold Model SA/12e
Stasis Pure Class A

The entire signal path from microphones to digital processors utilized the latest cable technology from Monster Cable, including M1000, M[Sigma]2, Series I Prolink and Series III Prolink bandwidth balanced.

Control Room Acoustic Treatment: Sonex from illbruck/usa
Soundex from Monster Cable
Tube Traps by ASC
RPG Diffusors & Abffusors

Digital Editing: Lexicon Opus

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.