Janaki String Trio – Debut (Tape)
$290.00
Analog Tape
Penderecki String Trio
Beethoven String Trio in C Minor Op. 9 No. 3
Adagio con espressione
Scherzo: Allegro molto e vivace
Barabba String Trio
Obstinate Spaces
Anamnesis
15 ips, CCIR curve, tails out
Alexander –
I like classical music very much – symphonic orchestra, strings, grand piano, organ. There is a C. Bechstein grand piano in the hall of my home and many well-known Russian pianists play for my family and my friends. We have also had the pleasure of hearing the Nizhny Novgorod string quartet perform for us here as well. That’s why I can compare the recording with live sound under same conditions.
In my opinion the sound quality of your Janaki recording may be described as simply Fantastic! The sound is extremely Natural and Live. It is really great job and my congratulations to you and the musicians!
Explosive energy of the sound, delicate timbral transitions, harmony and velvet sound of each instruments and particularly cello, bright thought of musical piece – you can hear everything we like music for….
The recording is a treasure of my collection and I’m happy to have it! Best wishes and success to you and Janaki Trio!
With thanks and kind regards, Alexander
Bob Attiyeh –
Alexander, it is an honor for Janaki String Trio and for Yarlung Records to be a part of your collection. How wonderful to be a part of such a musical environment. Thank you so much for your support and for your enthusiasm.
Sincerely,
Bob
Ken Swauger –
I can’t thank you enough for the kindness in providing the wonderful sounding tape. I received it yesterday and listened to it today and what an amazing recording it is! You have certainly done the performers and the music a complete justice. The instrumental tonal quality, the exciting transient response and real sounding image presentation is superb!
I am completely satisfied with everything connected with your company, the level of communication, the attention to detail and the fantastic results are to be commended.
Well done, I can’t wait to hear it again.
Highest regards, Ken