Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849) - Malcolm Frager Plays Chopin - Bosendorfer Imperial Concert Grand
Telarc  (1978)
Classical

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#939

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CD    10 tracks  (62:10) 
   01   Polonaise, Op. 53 'Heroic' In A-Flat Major             06:30
   02   Andante Spianato And Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 In E-Flat Major             12:10
   03   Variations Brilliantes On An Aria From Ludovic By Herold, Op. 12             07:11
   04   Mazurkas, Op.6             06:39
   05   Contredanse In G-Flat Major             01:43
   06   Tarantelle, Op.43 In A-Flat Major             02:55
   07   I. Allegro Maestoso             09:00
   08   Ii. Scherzo: Molto Vivace             02:41
   09   Iii. Largo             08:12
   10   Iv. Finale: Presto Non Tanto             05:09
Personal Details
Location Telarc Collection

Locator
Disc 1 : CD-80040
Details
Studio Kula Auditorium, Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio
Catalog CD-80040
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 8/4/1978
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
User Defined
Classification: TELARC CLASSICAL
Musicians
Composer/Artist Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849)
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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
Composed By – Frédéric Chopin
Engineer – Jack Renner
Piano – Malcolm Frager
Producer – Robert Woods (2)

Notes
Bösendorfer Imperial Concert Grand

Recorded in Kula Auditorium, Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio on August 3 and 4, 1978.
Microphones: B & K Model 4134
Recorder: Soundstream Digital Tape Recorder
Console: Studer Model 169
Monitor Speakers: ADS Model BC-8/II
Power Amplifier: Threshold Model 4000

During the recording of the digital masters and the subsequent transfer to disc, 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 format 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.