Mannheim String Symphonies Vol 1.

The Chamber Orchestra of The New Dutch Academy

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The Mannheim court in the 18th century represents one of the those pinnacles of enlightened vision, endeavour and achievement in the arts. Between 1748 and 1778 under the rule of Elector Carl Theoder the German court reached its zenith.
Carl Theodor himself was the very personifaction and embodiment of the new ideal of the enlightened prince. Uponcoming to power in 1743, he began assembling a group of musical talents that would become an unrivalled powerhouse of musical energy, endeavour, activity and influence that would light up the cultural skies of Europe for the next half century.

Tracklist

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1.
Allegro assai
04:37
2.
Andante
04:56
3.
Presto
02:34
4.
Spiritoso
03:48
5.
Andante
03:17
6.
Presto
03:48
7.
Allegro ma poco
04:38
8.
Tempo giusto
04:09
9.
Allegro
02:17
10.
Presto
05:45
11.
Andante
07:05
12.
Presto
02:40
13.
Andante non Adagio
05:44

Total time: 00:55:18

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SKU

PTC5186028

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Mastering Equipment

B&W Nautilus

Recording Software

Merging

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD64

Recording location

Oud-Katholieke Kerk in the Hague

Recording Engineer

Erdo Groot

Producer

Carl Schuurbiers

Digital Converters

Meitner DSD A/D

Cables

van den Hul

Original Recording Format

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Instruments

Release Date June 19, 2015

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