Mark Knezevic wrote:
>In any case, I was wondering, about past recordings that were recorded
>specifically for vinyl distribution. ... Would conductors in some cases
>have to play a passage faster to be able to fit one movement on a side?
I doubt wether conductors did do that. But there is often a suspicion that
recordings are sometimes contrived to fit on Cds by juditious editing and
ommission of repeats.
>I can't see someone wanting to change sides in the middle of a movement
But that is exactly what happened with longer works like Beethoven's ninth.
This is one of the disadvantages of the medium. Others are limited dynamic
range and surface noise.
I have read that the reason that the time length of a CD was originally set
at 75 minutes is because that is precisely the time required for the ninth.
Later the limit was increased to around 80 mins.
There is a vinyl discussion group you might be interested in. I think
they're based at phonograph.com or something similar. They seem to discuss
mainly classical works.
Bob Draper
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