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01 |
Christopher Theofanidis: Rainbow Body |
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13:03 |
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02 |
Samuel Barber: Symphony No. 1, Op. 9 |
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20:18 |
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03 |
Aaron Copland: Suite From Appalachian Spring |
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23:26 |
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04 |
Jennifer Higdon: blue cathedral |
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12:19 |
| Cost |
$15.00 |
| Location |
Telarc Collection |
| Disc 1 |
: SACD-60596 |
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| Studio |
Atlanta Symphony Hall, aka Woodruff Memorial Arts Center |
| Catalog |
SACD-60596 |
| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Recording Date |
9/21/2002 |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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| Classification: |
TELARC CLASSICAL |
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| Composer/Artist |
Christopher Theofanidis (1967 - ) |
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Companies, etc.
Recorded At – Atlanta Symphony Hall
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Telarc
Copyright (c) – Telarc
Credits
Art Direction – Anilda Carrasquillo
Conductor, Liner Notes – Robert Spano
Design – Brian Sooy & Co., Heidi Goodman
Engineer [Assistant] – James Yates*, Paul Blakemore (3)
Engineer [Recording] – Jack Renner
Executive-Producer – Robert Woods (2)
Illustration – Thomas Macko
Liner Notes – Christopher Theofanidis, Jennifer Higdon, Nick Jones (12)
Orchestra – Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Producer [Assistant], Edited By [Editor] – Thomas C. Moore
Producer [Production Assistance] – Fyodor Cherniavsky
Producer [Recording] – Elaine Martone
Notes
Total Playing Time [69:06]
Recorded in Symphony Hall, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia, April 12 and September 21, 2002.
Microphones: Schoeps CMC-6/MK-2, MK-21, MK-2H; Neumann KU-100.
On-stage Microphone Preamplifiers: Millennia Media HV-3.
Console: Ramsa WR-S824B, custom engineered by John Windt.
Interconnecting Cables: Music Interface Technologies Proline with Balanced Terminators and MH-750 CVT Shotgun Terminators; Monster Cable Series 1 and 3 Prolink.
Digital Recording System: Sony / Philips Direct Stream Digital with EMM Labs ADC & DAC custom engineered by Ed Meitner; Genex 8500 DSD Recorders.
Power Amplifiers: Krell Theater Amplifier Standard.
Monitor Speakers: Waveform MC Surround System.
Control Room and On-stage Acoustic Treatment: RPG Abfussors and Diffusors.
Digital Editor: Sonoma DSD
This CD was recorded using the Direct Stream Digital™ recording system. DSD is a new and improved method of converting music into the digital domain, sampling at 2.8224 mHz. This results in a frequency response from 0 Hz to beyond 100 kHz, and a dynamic range greater than 120 dB. Much of the added resolution afforded by the DSD process is retained in standard CD production by using a dedicated DSD conversion processor. (Direct Stream Digital™ is a trademark of Sony and Philips)
This recording is made possible in part by support from the Aaron Copland Fund for Performing Ensembles.