Mephisto & Co - Eiji Oue : Minnesota Orchestra - 45rpm 200g 2LP

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Mephisto & Co - Eiji Oue : Minnesota Orchestra - 45rpm 200g 2LP
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Reference Recordings - RM-2510 - 200 Gram Virgin Vinyl - 

Limited Edition -  Pressed at QRP - Gatefold Sleeve

Cut on a custom Cutting Lathe designed by Nelson Pass

Half Speed Mastering - 45RPM - Two Disc

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this double 45 rpm set of classical music sonic spectaculars provides both demonstration quality sound Sound 11/10 Music 11/10 - Michael Fremmer Analogue Planet 

 
One of Reference Recordings' all time favorite recordings, available for the first time on vinyl! Ghosts, goblins, spirits, and demons run amok in this program of infernal orchestral favorites. Mephisto Waltz (Liszt), Night On Bald Mountain (Mussorgsky), Tam O'Shanter (Arnold) and many more are collected in an explosive witches' brew! Eiji Oue conducts the Minnesota Orchestra with violin solos by Jorja Fleezanis.
 
"...should be listened to with caution by anyone with a heart condition." -Paul Festa, Salon
 
"Enjoy equally sensational sonics in a disc of daemonic influences, including Liszt's serious Mephisto Waltz and Dukas's comic masterpiece The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Oue is a born showman, and the orchestra is certainly willing - the dramatic ending to Franck's Le Chausseur Maudit packed full of virtuosity, while the brass is superb in Malcolm Arnold's Tam O'Shanter." -David Denton, The Yorkshire Post
 
For many years, RR has been searching the world over for the best possible vinyl mastering, plating and pressing facilities so they could re-enter the LP market. They now have a production chain that allow them to produce LPs to meet their high standards and satisfy their customers' demands, who have been waiting for these LPs for a long time!
 
Assembling the Team
Disc mastering is done at half-speed to insure maximum accuracy. The lathe system has custom electronics by Nelson Pass. The simple signal path contains no compression, equalization or unnecessary circuitry. RR Chief Engineer and Technical Director, "Prof." Keith Johnson consulted on the design of the system and helped with the rebuilding of the lathe and electronics, which is owned and operated by long-time mastering expert Paul Stubblebine. "Prof." Johnson has pronounced it equal to the challenge of our master tapes!
 
Once successful results were achieved in disc mastering, Reference Recordings faced the difficult task of choosing the best plating and pressing facility to manufacture the discs. Fortunately, the new Quality Record Pressings plant in Salina, Kansas was coming on line, and they felt that waiting for this plant to open was well worth it. A crack team of experts was assembled to design and run the plant, employing many unique techniques and features that clearly set QRP apart from all other pressing plants. The 200-gram deluxe vinyl pressings from QRP are truly exceptional.
 
Multiple Configurations for Reference Mastercuts
Depending on program lengths, some releases are cut at 45 rpm, some at 33-1/3 rpm. Some are single discs, some double. All feature deluxe gate-fold jackets crafted by Stoughton Printing . An unusual feature of new RR masterings is called the "FDS finish": the end of each side will have a 30-second band of silent grooves before the "pull-away." No one today uses a record changer, and the silent grooves allow time to lift the arm before the always-somewhat-noisy tie-off. (Some 1950s vintage Capitol Full Dimensional Sound pressings sported this feature.) RR founder, J. Tamblyn (Tam) Henderson deserves special recognition for identifying the value of this unique production feature and reintroducing it with the new Mastercuts.
 
Note: Half-speed Mastering involves a capturing process in which the original recording master is played back at exactly half of the recorded speed. A sequenced cutting lathe is then timed at exactly half of the playback speed. This process allows twice as much time to carve a groove that accurately represents the sound on the master tape. Half-speed mastering allows for cleaner reproduction and also permits extended high frequency response, extending into the ultrasonic region.
 
Musicians:
Minnesota Orchestra
Eiji Oue, conductor
Jorja Fleezanis, violin solos
 
Selections:
LP 1 - Side A:
Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
1. Mephisto Waltz #1
 
Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921)
2. Danse macabre
 
LP 1 - Side B:
Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov (1855-1914)
1. Baba Yaga
 
Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-1881)
2. Night On Bald Mountain
 
LP 2 - Side C:
Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006)
1. Tam O'Shanter
 
Paul Dukas (1865-1935)
2. The Sorcerer's Apprentice
 
LP 2 - Side D:
Cesar Franck (1822-1890)
1. The Accursed Huntsman
 
Johann Strauss II (1825-1899)
2. Lucifer Polka
 
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Liszt: Mephisto Waltz
Mussorgsky: A Night on the Bare Mountain
Liadov: Baba-Yaga
Franck: The Accursed Huntsman
Dukas: The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre
Arnold : Tam O'Shanter
J Strauss II: Lucifer Polka
Minnesota Orchestra / Eiji Ou
 
Ghosts, goblins, spirits and demons run amok in this program of infernal orchestral favorites:
MEPHISTO WALTZ (Liszt), NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN (Mussorgsky), TAM O' SHANTER (Arnold) and many more in an explosive witches' brew!
 
Recorded by Keith O. Johnson, mastered by Paul Stubblebine, pressed at Quality Record Pressings, with lush artwork on a gatefold jacket from StoughtonPrinting, this is a 2-LP 45 rpm release.
 
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"...Should be listened to with caution by anyone with a heart condition." -- Paul Festa, Salon
 
"Enjoy equally sensational sonics in a disc of daemonic influences, including Liszt's serious Mephisto Waltz and Dukas's comic masterpiece The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Oue is a born showman, and the orchestra is certainly willing the dramatic ending to Franck's Le Chausseur Maudit packed full of virtuosity, while the brass is superb in Malcolm Arnold's Tam O'Shanter." -- David Denton

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