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of brilliant Rimsky-Korsakov orchestral showpieces, headed by the
'Coq d'Or' Suite and including the 'Capriccio Espagnol' and the 'Russian
Easter Festival' Overture, was described by USA magazine 'The Absolute
Sound' as "an ultra-typical Mercury recording: romantic orchestral
blockbusters
not so much 'conducted' as 'detonated' by General
Dorati. Use of a safety helmet is advised". The performance of
the Overture was further hailed as "as colorful and dramatic
as any on disk". This demonstration-quality release from Antal
Dorati and the London Symphony Orchestra also includes the 'Polovtsian
Dances' from Borodin's opera 'Prince Igor', in which the orchestra
is joined by the London Symphony Orchestra Chorus.
As with the great majority of MLP's stereo releases,
the actual recordings were made using three microphones - a stereo
pair, plus a central microphone. The LP (and subsequent CD) stereo
releases mixed the centre channel into the two outer channels. Now
- and for the first time -- SACD's multi-channel capability enables
all three discrete channels to be present on the disc, allowing
the listener to hear the recordings as they were originally taped
(and as they were always intended to be heard, when future technology
permitted). Enhancing this new opportunity is the significant additional
fidelity gained through direct-to-DSD transfers from the original
half-inch analogue masters, via DSD's much greater resolution, frequency
response and dynamic range.
In addition to this first-time presentation of
the three-track original recordings, the SACD also contains a high-resolution
DSD stereo soundtrack, mixed to match as closely as possible the
original LP stereo mixes. Finally, as all Mercury Living Presence
SACDs will be 'hybrid' releases, the SACD also includes a CD stereo
soundtrack (Wilma Cozart Fine's original CD transfer), thus making
the disc compatible with all CD players.
The covers and packaging have been kept within
the famous Mercury Living Presence tradition, maintaining the logo
banner, cover art and, where possible, original liner notes.
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