I Tsjaikovskis 1812-overtyre er det denne som gjelder:
Kanoner og kirkeklokker i et fantastisk opptak fra 1960 omtrent. Mer morsom Tsjaikovskij, og Beethoven med dunder og brak er det også på den. Greit sted å handle:
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" Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com essential recording
This is one of the all-time classic recordings. It was made with the famed Mercury Living Presence one-microphone technique and was the first ever to incorporate precisely timed cannon (and, in the case of Wellington's Victory, muskets). The producer of the original recordings, Wilma Cozart Fine, oversaw their remastering; the sound holds up very well. The 1812, recorded in 1958, includes the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (since renamed the Minnesota Orchestra), the University of Minnesota Brass Band, a bronze cannon cast in France in 1775 and lately resident at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and the bells of the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Carillon in Manhattan's Riverside Church. Wellington's Victory, recorded in 1960, is played by the London Symphony Orchestra with a pair of 6-pound cannon and a 12- pound howitzer, along with French and British muskets, also courtesy of West Point. The sound holds up well, as does the excitement. --Sarah Bryan Miller
Amazon.com essential recording
It's hard to believe that this, the BEST EVER 1812 Overture was not only recorded in the 1950s, but it still sounds better than any other version. This last fact is a tribute to the remastering expertise of producer Wilma Cozart Fine, and a still greater tribute to her late husband, a recording genius, for leaving her with such fantastic quality original tapes to work with. If you want real cannon, the sound of a zillion bells, and a really sensational brass band, all perfectly blended together to produce the ultimate in audio spectacle, then baby this one's for you. Wellington is, if anything, even noisier--though a lot less valuable musically. Still, it's the only logical coupling, and every single cannon blast and musket shot comes over with thrilling immediacy. What a disc! --David Hurwitz "
Holsts planeter er jeg blank på, men snart kommer det noen som vet.