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In Reply to: Reiner's '54 Heldenleben posted by jdaniel@jps.net on June 12, 2019 at 06:45:44:
"I may not be a first-rate composer, but I am a first-class second-rate composer".
-Richard Strauss
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Follow Ups Full ThreadTopic - Reiner's '54 Heldenleben - jdaniel@jps.net 06:45:44 06/12/19 (41)
- Interestingly, RCA's first release was 7.5 ips. The HDTT is 15 ips.... - jdaniel@jps.net 07:32:35 06/13/19 (13)
- Whatever the source, the 2min download sample is stunning. - jdaniel@jps.net 20:52:46 06/13/19 (0)
- Those 15 ips tapes are usually so-called "safety masters" - Chris from Lafayette 11:28:46 06/13/19 (11)
- IME a safety is either literally a 2nd master made concurrently or.... - Rick W 14:37:19 06/13/19 (10)
- RE: IME a safety is either literally a 2nd master made concurrently or.... - Botanico92007 15:38:19 06/13/19 (8)
- You're right, I had a brain fart regarding tape speed and expense. - Rick W 22:04:50 06/13/19 (1)
- RE: You're right, I had a brain fart regarding tape speed and expense. - Botanico92007 11:36:36 06/14/19 (0)
- Thanks, Botanico! Your post accords with what I've been told - Chris from Lafayette 16:00:57 06/13/19 (5)
- I'm surprised that those very early RCA were only 7.5 ips. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 16:48:32 06/13/19 (4)
- Very early RCA what? If they were commercial open reel tapes, then they were most likely 7.5 ips - Chris from Lafayette 17:05:46 06/13/19 (3)
- RE: Very early RCA what? If they were commercial open reel tapes, then they were most likely 7.5 ips - Botanico92007 10:57:12 06/14/19 (1)
- Yup - that's the way I remember it too - Chris from Lafayette 11:59:52 06/14/19 (0)
- RE: Very early RCA what? If they were commercial open reel tapes, then they were most likely 7.5 ips - jdaniel@jps.net 18:01:07 06/13/19 (0)
- I wonder if Classical radio stations used to receive "not for sale" RtRs for broadcast. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 14:56:14 06/13/19 (0)
- RE: Reiner's '54 Heldenleben - fstein 06/12/1914:51:14 06/12/19 (0)
- RE: Reiner's '54 Heldenleben - TGR 09:54:09 06/12/19 (25)
- I think that any composer who could write Four Last Songs. . . - Chris from Lafayette 11:21:24 06/12/19 (9)
- Or, as Strauss wrote them, ... - PAR 14:37:41 06/13/19 (4)
- You are right of course! - Chris from Lafayette 16:05:29 06/13/19 (3)
- Coincidentally... - PAR 17:42:04 06/13/19 (2)
- True, but didn't Ursula publish them as Four Last Songs? - Chris from Lafayette 00:45:11 06/14/19 (1)
- RE: True, but didn't Ursula publish them as Four Last Songs? - PAR 01:58:19 06/14/19 (0)
- Agree. I was stunned first time when I have heard Four Last Songs.... - kuma 20:45:13 06/12/19 (2)
- Death and Transfiguration is one of our favorites too - Chris from Lafayette 00:05:55 06/13/19 (1)
- RE: Death and Transfiguration is one of our favorites too - blakey 12:47:24 06/13/19 (0)
- RE: I think that any composer who could write Four Last Songs. . . - blakey 16:38:29 06/12/19 (0)
- RE: Reiner's '54 Heldenleben - jdaniel@jps.net 10:22:21 06/12/19 (14)
- Damning with Faint Praise- - oldmkvi 10:29:46 06/13/19 (1)
- I actually enjoy the whole piece but, you know, peer pressure. - jdaniel@jps.net 11:06:29 06/13/19 (0)
- Yes. especially that first fiddle*... - kuma 20:31:29 06/12/19 (0)
- Yes - TGR 11:27:39 06/12/19 (10)
- Wow - for me, overall, Mahler is way more cheesy - Chris from Lafayette 11:59:43 06/12/19 (9)
- wince-inducing moments. Which ones? - oldmkvi 14:11:35 06/12/19 (8)
- Ditto. Chris has the dreaded wince-a-lot virus. It can be successfully treated with brownies. nt - Rick W 22:10:28 06/13/19 (1)
- But only the right kind of brownies! [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 00:46:15 06/14/19 (0)
- RE: wince-inducing moments. Which ones? - pbarach 19:02:56 06/12/19 (1)
- I have that Ogrintchouok recording myself - Chris from Lafayette 00:13:04 06/13/19 (0)
- RE: wince-inducing moments. Which ones? - Travis 16:35:01 06/12/19 (0)
- Well, let's start with the slow movement of the First Symphony - Chris from Lafayette 16:33:54 06/12/19 (2)
- RE: Well, let's start with the slow movement of the First Symphony - Travis 16:37:00 06/12/19 (1)
- That's true, Travis - like I said, very personal! [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 17:06:21 06/12/19 (0)
Follow Ups
- RE: Reiner's '54 Heldenleben - fstein 06/12/1914:51:14 06/12/19 (0)