Erich Kunzel (1935 – 2009) & The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra - Kunzel / The Stokowski Sound
Telarc  (1986)
Classical

In Collection
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CD    9 tracks  (57:11) 
   01   Toccata Und Fugue In D Minor   Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)           09:11
   02   Menuet   Boccherini • Erich Kunzel, Cincinnati Pops           03:15
   03   Little Fugue In G Minor   Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)           03:53
   04   Clair De Lune   Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918)           05:32
   05   Adagio Sostenuto From ""Moonlight Sonata""             05:53
   06   Fete-Dieu A Seville   Albeniz • Erich Kunzel, Cincinnati Pops           08:56
   07   La Cathedrale Engloutie   Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918)           06:49
   08   Prelude In C# Major   Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 – 1943)           04:40
   09   A Night On Bald Mountain   Modest Moussorgsky (1839 - 1881)           09:02
Personal Details
Location Telarc Collection

Locator
Disc 1 : CD-80129
Details
Studio Music Hall, Cincinnati
Catalog CD-80129
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 5/11/1996
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
User Defined
Classification: SPECIAL TELARC ARTIST
Credits
Conductor Erich Kunzel; Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
Orchestra Cincinnati Pops
Notes
Art Direction – Ray Kirschensteiner
Conductor – Erich Kunzel
Cover – RasicArt
Edited By – Elaine Martone
Illustration – Ben Wolf (2)
Liner Notes – David Loebel
Orchestra – Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
Producer, Engineer – Robert Woods (2)
Technician [Assistance] – Michael Bishop, Skip Kelley
Transcription By – Leopold Stokowski


*** Technical Information ***

Recorded in Music Hall, Cincinnati on September 17, 1985 and May 11, 1986
Microphones: Schoeps MK-25
Recorders: Sony PCM 1610 Digital Tape Recorder modified by Tony Faulkner
Console: Neotek, custom-built
Monitor Speakers: ADS Model 1530 & 1590
Power Amplifiers: Threshold Model S/500 Stasis, Series II; ADS PA-1 Biamplifier
Microphones & Interconnecting Cables: Monster Cable Prolink & Interlink
Control Room Acoustic Treatment: Sonex from illbruck/usa; Sondex from Monster Cable
Digital Editing Sony DAE 1100

During the recording of the digital masters and the subsequent transfer to disc, the enitre audio chain was transformerless. The signal was not passed through any processing device (i.e., compression, limiting, or equalization) at any step during production.