I recall there is one by Ormandy, that was one the first direct to disc recordings. Telarc?
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Saint-Sean’s 3rd Symphony
ANY system/room is challenged by that masterpiece. I have several LP versions. A couple faves: The same Mercury Living Presence-Dupray 80’s DG digital recording with the Berlin Phil RCA Living Stereo -Boston Symphony-Munch Only the best treated/dedicated rooms can approximate the experience of hearing this performanc live. I’m sure your Tritons are up to the task, but room treatment is mandatory. My room unfortunately doubles as living space,so for serious listening, I do makeshift damping/reflection management. Almost a religious experience, played loud with a nice glass of wine. |
I’m wondering if others have experienced that situation in the majority of recordings of this symphony’s 2nd movement, or do I have to start getting some room treatment. If you are going to plumb the depths of your system and room, you should definitely: 1 - Get good room treatment, talk to GIK Acoustics and look at their soffit traps. 2 - Consider an EQ for the LFE input. The deeper you go, the bigger the dragons. Subwoofers can open up most music, so if you are only hearing it with one particular recording, I'd say it's probably not set up fully. |
My personal favorite of this Camille Saint-Saens piece is Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daniel Barenboim on Deutsche Grammophon. It has an energetic quality that I like and the organ, piano and orchestral instruments are all very well captured with large dynamics. Get it on vinyl! https://www.amazon.com/Saint-Saens-Symphony-Macabre-Bacchanale-Deluge/dp/B0000B09YY/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_1... |