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Bachianas Brasileiras, Nos. 2, 4 & 8 by Heitor Villa-Lobos, Jesús López-Cobos, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

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Release Date: 1995

Label: Telarc

PROMOTIONAL printed across disc face.

Heitor Villa-Lobos (1857-1959)

Total Playing Time [70:00]

℗© 1995 TELARC.

Manufactured by Digital Audio Disc Corporation, Terre Haute, Indiana under authority of Telarc International Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.

Made in U.S.A.
Printed in U.S.A.

Bachianas Brasileiras No.2 published by G. Ricordi.
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 4 published by Belwin-Mills Publishing Corp. (ASCAP)
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 8 published by Editions Max Eschig

20-Bit Digital! This Compact Disc was produced from 20-Bit Digital masters made during the recording sessions with Telarc's Proprietary 20-Bit System.

Technical information
Recorded in Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 23-24, 1995
Microphones: Schoeps MK-2L
On-Stage Microphone Preamplifiers: Millenia Media HV-3
Console: Ramsa WR-S824B
Digital Recording Processor: Telarc / UltraAnalog Tandem 20-bit ADC
Microphone & Interconnecting Cables: Music Interface Technologies Proline, MH-750 CVT Shotgun Terminators, and Monster Cable Series I Prolink and M1.5 Interconnects
Monitor Speakers: Waveform Mach 10 (bi-amplified) by Ötvös Industries
Power Amplifiers: Bryston 4B NPB with Bryston custom crossover
Control Room Acoustic Treatment: RPG Abffusors and Diffusorts
Digital Editing: SADiE Disk Editor
20 to 16 bit Encoding: Apogee UV-1000 Super Resolution CD Encoder.

This recording is enhanced by Spatializer®, a new audio technology which creates a three-dimensional surround listening experience using two ordinary stereo speakers. No decoding equipment is required, however speakers must be properly wired and positioned. Spatializer® encoded recordings are compatible with Dolby Pro-Logic® and Dolby Surround® decoders. Playback through these system will further enhance the listening experience.

Cover Photo: The Village, 1917, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1969.
Photograph by David Heald © The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.

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