In response to Mapman's question, not sure if you're referring more to the simple mike placement, but perhaps Telarc, in its pre-multi-channel days, was close to a mainstream record company using a fairly simple miking technique (spaced omnis as the main array) and taking great care in the mastering and production of its recordings. While many companies have produced fine classical recordings, such as Harmonia Mundi, Reference Recordings, Delos, Decca, etc., most of them use or used far more of a microphone array than Mercury did.
Mercury Living Presence
I have a few Mercury Living Presence label CDs. I've found I have an affinity for what I've heard on this label in terms of recording quality, in particular for the vintage of the original recordings. I was listening to the MLP recording of The Nutcracker recently and was semi blown away.
Does anyone else share my affinity for these recordings? Are they all equally well recorded? Which are the best?
What about the original vinyl recordings, which I have not heard. Are these any good?
Does anyone else share my affinity for these recordings? Are they all equally well recorded? Which are the best?
What about the original vinyl recordings, which I have not heard. Are these any good?
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