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Leonard Slatkin - St. Louis Symphony Orchestra - Mussorgsky and Borodin (1975)
Артист: Leonard Slatkin - St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Альбом: Mussorgsky and Borodin (1975), 2004
Издатель: MFSL / UDSACD 4004
Жанр: Classical, Orchestral Music
Формат файла: eac-log-cue-wv-scans-iso
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
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thanks to runo and to other friends :clap:

On this CD:
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1. Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski), for orchestra, orchestrated by Ravel
Composed by Modest Mussorgsky
Performed by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Leonard Slatkin

2. Night on Bald Mountain (Noch' na Lïsoy gore), symphonic poem, edited by Stokowski
Composed by Modest Mussorgsky
Performed by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Leonard Slatkin

3. Khovanshchina, opera in 5 acts, edited by Rimsky-Korsakov Introduction
Composed by Modest Mussorgsky
Performed by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Leonard Slatkin

4. Khovanshchina, opera in 5 acts, edited by Rimsky-Korsakov Entr'Acte
Composed by Modest Mussorgsky
Performed by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Leonard Slatkin

5. Khovanshchina, opera in 5 acts, edited by Rimsky-Korsakov Dance of the Persian Slaves
Composed by Modest Mussorgsky
Performed by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Leonard Slatkin

6. In the Steppes of Central Asia (V sredney Azii), musical picture for orchestra
Composed by Alexander Borodin
Performed by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Leonard Slatkin

A Welcome Addendum!, September 14, 2004
By Seth Giddings "Seth" (Across the Universe...)
Maintaining the resounding success of its debut surround series, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab has unearthed another rare jewel from the illustrious Vox catalog, and is proud to announce the release of Mussorgsky's Pictures At An Exhibition, Night On Bald Mountain, and Khovanshehina on its critically acclaimed Ultradisc UHR™ SACD surround series. This historic Vox recording of Leonard Slatkin conducting the Saint Louis Symphony is a bold, stellar recording featuring brilliant orchestration. The full sonic spectrum of this recording masterpiece is finally unveiled as four channels of stunning detail, life like imaging, and in-depth ambient information that enables listeners to experience the producers original sonic intention for the first time. This Ultradisc UHR™ SACD features 4.0 surround sound and original liner notes written by Richard Freed. Another classic recording brought back to life by Mobile Fidelity's GAIN 2™ (Greater Ambient Information Network) mastering process. The process that enables the maximum amount of musical information to be extracted from an ORIGINAL MASTER RECORDING and delivered to classical aficionados and high resolution surround enthusiasts alike as a dual layer hybrid SACD
OlCh
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EAC extraction logfile for CD
Mussorgsky / Mussorgsky and Borodin (MFSL UDSACD 4004)

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Djubei
я когда этот релиз сравнивал с Liviтg Stereo, то последний мне больше понравился :dunno:
OlCh
ето в каком смысле? :rolleyes:
Djubei
в смысле звука.
релиз=диск
runo
Не знаю, у меня как раз другое мнение - здесь звук все же получше - все-таки 1975 год. К тому же это DSD 4.0! :-) Правда в мультиканале ни разу не слушал...
Djubei
Так и я тоже :laugh:
Тем более что Living Stereo делает трехканальные ремастеры :wink: