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In Reply to: RE: Second attempt for this post (I sent it into the internet ether yesterday) Saint-Saens Organ Symphony posted by Chris from Lafayette on February 14, 2021 at 21:27:57
will give it a listen in the next couple of days. It's 24/96 on Qobuz. My favorite recording is Barenboim/Chicago on DG. With the right volume at the beginning of the finale you can peel paint at 40 feet from the speakers! :)
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. . . then this Yamada performance may be disappointing to you. ;-)
But either way, let us know what you think!
Back around '05 or '06, just before he died, Al and his wife came to visit me in Ohio.
He had heard the Best In Show XLH 1812 speakers at the preceding RMAF which I had for awhile at my place. He was at that time promoting his Renaissance Audio line of 811 mono blocks and they drove all the way from Colorado with the amps to hear them drive the 1812s.
We played a lot of music that day but the highlight was the CD, it might have been an SACD of the Munch Organ Symphony with the volume at 11. What a grin on his face at THE NOISE! It was the closest I've ever been to being that kid in the chair with his hair blowing off in the Pioneer advert.
A lasting memory of a wonderful man.
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