Gianandrea Noseda, Gustav Mahler - Sinfonia n. 9 in RE maggiore - TAPE
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[TAPE] GUSTAV MAHLER Sinfonia n. 9 in RE maggiore
Original Analog Master tapes / Signor Ricci master / Unique piece / Pure Analog Recording / 38 cm/sec / sec 1/4 inch / Ampex ATR 102 > Nagra 4s
GUSTAV MAHLER Sinfonia n. 9 in re maggiore (1909-1911) ORCHESTRA TEATRO REGIO TORINO GIANANDREA NOSEDA Concerto realizzato nell’ambito del Progetto Mahler
Andante comodo Mit Wut [Con rabbia]. Allegro risoluto Leidenschaftlich [Appassionato] - Tempo I. Andante 24’13”
Tape 2
Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers. Etwas täppisch und sehr derb [In tempo di un tranquillo Ländler. Un po’ goffo e molto rude] 13’10”
Rondò-Burleske. Allegro assai. Sehr trotzig [Molto ostinato] Adagio 13’05”
Tape 3
Adagio. Sehr langsam und noch zurückhalten [Molto lento e ancora ritenuto] Molto adagio - Adagissimo 25’20
Signoricci live recording Conceived, recorded and produced: Giulio Cesare Ricci Recorded at Teatro Regio Torino Recording date: October 20/21 2017 Recording assistant: Paola Liberato Producer: Stephen Johns Photo Gianandrea Noseda: Sussie Ahlburg Photo Gianadrea Noseda/Orchestra Teatro Regio: Lorenzo Di Nozzi Valve microphones: Neumann U47, U48, M49 Mike pre-amplifiers, cables (line, microphone, supply): Signoricci Analog tape recorder Ampex ATR 102 30ips 1/2 inch
With this album continues the collaboration of Giulio Cesare Ricci with the great conductor Gianandrea Noseda and the Orchestra of the Teatro Regio of Torino. After Nikolaj Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheherazade Symphony Suite and Gustav Mahler's Second Symphony, it is now the turn of Mahler's Ninth Symphony. Giulio Cesare Ricci for this recording used the legendary original Neumann tube microphones U47, U48, M49 Recorded in Stereo DSD on Pyramix using dCS A/D and D/A converters It is a live recording that keeps all the naturalness, dynamics and realism of the performance intact. A recording made in the natural acoustics of the Teatro Regio in Torino, without sound manipulation, equalization, reverb, compression and expansion...but natural sound with real sound.