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Background: The recording was made by the Gramophone Company's Milan office over the period 1st-14th June 1920 and issued on twenty 12" Green label 'Concert-Record Gramophone' discs. The original discs were in mint condition but of course were recorded acoustically without any microphones or electrical amplification. Digital restoration was carried out by Andrew Rose of Pristine Audio and has been applied carefully to avoid digital distortion; surface hiss may seem quite high at the start of CD1, but the Prelude was recorded very faintly and was almost inaudible prior to treatment. Given the age of the set, however, the overall sound quality is most remarkable and allows the superb performances to shine through. |
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COMPOSER: Charles Gounod |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: recorded 1920 - this is an historical recording that contains some surface hiss |
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