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In Reply to: RE: That BIS recording of Rite of Spring even had Teresa's imprimatur (for the bass drum) posted by Chris from Lafayette on September 11, 2016 at 19:39:17
As far as bass drum goes, personally I was disappointed in the BIS Debussy La Mer/Bridge "The Sea" release because their bass drum was so dry and dead.
Let's face it, such toys hardly figure when the gods are revealing their tunes to mere mortals such as Debussy and Bridge, but when it comes to visceral impact, nothing is better than a deep, resounding bass drum that makes the rafters shake.
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I've got a lot of "administrative" stuff going on right now, but I'll try to get another playback in to check if that bass drum sounds similarly dry on my system. (It will be multi-channel, and that could make a difference. . . so. . . FWIW.)
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Yes, in the history of conducting, Lan Shui will be ranked right up there with AT! And, at least for me, that's not an entirely humorous statement. ;-)
BTW, I love the inclusion of Glazunov's La Mer on this album too!
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