Beethoven Egmont Overture – Symphony No.5 – Chasing the Dragon – Reel To Reel 1/2 Track 7 1/2 ips
Master Quality 7″ Spool, 1/2 Track, 7 1/2 IPS Reel To Reel Tape!
Exceptional Audiophile Sound as close to the Original Master Reference Quality as possible!
Chasing The Dragon had the opportunity of recording a live Beethoven concert performed at St. Martin-in-the-Fields. From this event, they have been able to release 2 new recordings featuring the Locrian Ensemble of London, conducted by Rimma Sushanskaya.
Also recorded on the same day was a Piano Concerto No 5 performance by the Locrian Ensemble of London.
Beethoven Egmont Overture – Symphony No.5 – Chasing the Dragon – Reel To Reel 1/4″ 15 ips
Master Quality 1/4" 15 ips Reel To Reel Tape!
Exceptional Audiophile Sound as close to the Original Master Reference Quality as possible!
Chasing The Dragon had the opportunity of recording a live Beethoven concert performed at St. Martin-in-the-Fields. From this event, they have been able to release 2 new recordings featuring the Locrian Ensemble of London, conducted by Rimma Sushanskaya.
Also recorded on the same day was a Piano Concerto No 5 performance by the Locrian Ensemble of London.
Beethoven Piano Concerto No.5 – Emperor – Chasing the Dragon – Reel To Reel 1/2 Track 7 1/2 ips
Master Quality 7″ Spool, 1/2 Track, 7 1/2 IPS Reel To Reel Tape!
Exceptional Audiophile Sound as close to the Original Master Reference Quality as possible!
Known as the "Emperor", John Lenehan gives a superb performance with the Locrian Ensemble. It is a live concert recorded at St Martins in the Field. Only four microphones were used to capture the orchestra within this superb acoustical space.
Beethoven Piano Concerto No.5 – Emperor – Chasing the Dragon – Reel To Reel 1/4″ 15 ips
Master Quality 1/4" 15 ips Reel To Reel Tape!
Exceptional Audiophile Sound as close to the Original Master Reference Quality as possible!
Known as the "Emperor", John Lenehan gives a superb performance with the Locrian Ensemble. It is a live concert recorded at St Martins in the Field. Only four microphones were used to capture the orchestra within this superb acoustical space.