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Because live recordings are not normally made with the microphones as close as with commercial recordings, and often recording levels are much lower, we ask you to turn up your speakers as much as possible. Sometimes the audio imaging in a live performance is also much wider. Real Audio most often gives best results when the music is rendered in a mono effect. This can mean that the original balance is lost. Here we will give you a choice. The stereo version will give you a true balance from the recording. The mono version will give you a better general sound with fewer artifacts. |
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Welcome Internet Cello Society members!! There is a back button for you at the bottom of the page. We hope you explore all the music here before you leave. You will find our Cello World exciting. Here you can try whole movements before you buy with Real Player. |
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We will be featuring each month different performances from the Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival. |
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We are pleased to offer you the Dvorak Piano Quintet performed by the great Josef Suk, voilin Ani Kavafian, violin Cynthia Phelps, viola Peter Rijto, cello and pianist, Ralph Votepek Performed in Tucson in March 1996 |
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We don’t know who the unfortunate singer is. As can be easily discerned from the 1st part of the aria he is a fine singer. We were told the conductor begged to have him sing the alternativo and the tenor refused saying “God will help me.” God didn’t. The nightmare continues is a loop of this terrifying experience. Much like watching a car wreck on television, we think you will find it hard to stop listening, even when you know what is coming. , |
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