Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Music, Charles Rosen - LP 180g Vinyl, Limited to 496

Fonè Records

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SKU:
FoneLP126
UPC:
8012871012619
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Edition:
1x LP Vinyl, Limited to 496, Heavy Quality Sleeves Pack, Tube Processed Analog Master, Natural Sound Recording, Pure Analogue Recording, Virgin Vinyl Pressed in Germany, One-Stage Pressing
Rotation Speed:
33rpm
Record Weight:
180g
Vinyl Record Type:
LP
Fonè Records Cat#:
FoneLP126
Released:
2020 in Italy
Genre:
Classical
Composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Artist:
Charles Rosen
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"Signoricci Vinyl/ LIMITED EDITION / Stereo / Printed in Germany / Pure Analogue Recording / Pure Analogue Cutting / Cutting Machine / One-Stage Pressing Process / 33 rpm / 180 g. / Heavy Quality Sleeves

SIDE A
Sonata in A minor KV 310/300d A-moll - La minore

I. Allegro maestoso 9'00"
II. Andante cantabile con espressione 8'12"
III. Presto 2'45"

from unfinished Suite KV 399/385i
II. Allemande 3'28"

Total Time 23'25"


SIDE B
Sonata in A major KV 331/300i A-Dur - La maggiore

I. Andante grazioso - Variazioni I/VI 13'02"
II. Menuetto - Trio 6'19"
III. Alla Turca: Allegretto 4'16"

Total Time 23'37"


Il Master è stato realizzato con l'Ampex ATR 102 (Electronic Tube Ampex Model 351-1965),
2 tracks, 1/2 inch 30ips modificato da David Manley.
La masterizzazione per il Vinile è stata effettuata da Giulio Cesare Ricci utilizzando il sistema
Signoricci interamente analogico e valvolare.

 

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  • 5
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Music

    Posted by Michael Leser Johnson - Analog Planet 2021/02 on 1st Apr 2021

    This recording presents the opportunity for the listener to sit in on an intimate recital with one of the most storied artists and scholars of the 20th century. These performances of Mozart’s core piano repertoire are thoughtful, graceful, and offer us something “off the beaten path” from more mainstream recordings. The fact that we get to hear such a deeply personal performance through three-dimensional analog sound makes it a special treat for these solitary times.