Michael Stern, Kansas City Symphony – Sullivan, Sibelius: Shakespeare’s The Tempest (2008) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Michael Stern, Kansas City Symphony - Sullivan, Sibelius: Shakespeare's The Tempest (2008) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Michael Stern, Kansas City Symphony
Album: Sullivan, Sibelius: Shakespeare’s The Tempest
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2008
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:08:43
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 1,18 GB

Tracklist:

1-1. Michael Stern: Kansas City Symphony – Sullivan: The Tempest, Op. 1 – 1. Introduction (05:46)
1-2. Michael Stern: Kansas City Symphony – Sullivan: The Tempest, Op. 1 – 2. Act 3: Prelude (01:54)
1-3. Michael Stern: Kansas City Symphony – Sullivan: The Tempest, Op. 1 – 3. Act 3: Banquet Dance (04:09)
1-4. Michael Stern: Kansas City Symphony – Sullivan: The Tempest, Op. 1 – 4. Act 4: Overture (04:48)
1-5. Michael Stern: Kansas City Symphony – Sullivan: The Tempest, Op. 1 – 5. Act 4: Dance of Nymphs and Reapers (05:07)
1-6. Michael Stern: Kansas City Symphony – Sullivan: The Tempest, Op. 1 – 6. Act 5: Prelude (04:41)
1-7. Michael Stern: Kansas City Symphony – Sullivan: The Tempest, Op. 1 – 7. Act 5: Postlude (02:00)
1-8. Michael Stern: Kansas City Symphony – Sibelius: The Tempest, Op. 109 – Prelude (05:38)
1-9. Michael Stern: Kansas City Symphony – Sibelius: The Tempest, Op. 109 – Suite No. 2 (14:32)
1-10. Michael Stern: Kansas City Symphony – Sibelius: The Tempest, Op. 109 – Suite No. 1 (20:04)

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“I doubt there’s an orchestra in America that has grown this much this fast. They sounded terrific.” —Paul Horsley, Kansas City StarUnder the dynamic direction of Music Director Michael Stern, The Kansas City Symphony covers itself in glory with incidental music for The Tempest by Sir Arthur Sullivan and Jean Sibelius. This is the first high-resolution digital recording of the Sullivan (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame), and a masterful performance of the colorful Sibelius suites, including the seldom-heard Prelude, which depicts the Shakespearean tempest in all its fury.

“The Sullivan is solid music, strongly in the Mendelssohn vein but with moods all its own—from tender melancholy to mild turmoil. The Sibelius is at turns rich, moody, exotic and humorous…its crunchy dissonances and distinctive coloristic textures are effective.” –Kansas City Star

The Kansas City Symphony has previously recorded for Naxos, and Michael Stern, son of famed violinist Isaac Stern, has recorded for Sony, Arabesque, Denon, Hyperion and Naxos. RR is hopeful that this successful new release is the first in a long and fruitful association with Michael Stern and the Kansas City Symphony.

The highly-varied, colorful orchestration of the Sullivan and Sibelius scores gave RR’s legendary recording engineer “Prof.” Keith Johnson a challenge, which he met brilliantly. The master tapes were recorded at 176.4 kHz, 24 bits and prepared for CD release with HDCD technology.

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