It is something I have felt passionate about I guess. I would not be in it to make money but to actually be a part of something great that would last beyond my years. It would be a lot of work but could be a labor of love so to speak. Just the thought of something new done all analog by a great orchestra like the Cleveland orchestra for example would be quite exillirating for everyone who loves great music. I guess it would involve finding people who feel just as passionate. Nothing sounds like a pure analog recording especially great orchestras, except for maybe the real thing.
is there a market?
Is their a large enough market within the audiophile community and music lovers alike to start a recording company that recorded primarily jazz and classical music the right way? Is there a chance to capture the great orchestras of america in a totally analog process from start to finish just like they did back in the fifties? I would think many orchestras would jump at the opportunity to be part of the effort to be recorded like the great orchestras were in the mid 20th century. Is there still equipment in existence and engineering know how to make this happen? There certainly is a renewed interest in vinyl and the sound it produces even if it is done digitally. How about the real thing?
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