Sonatas
Op. 57 (appassionata) (23:56)
1.
Allegro assai (9:24)
2.
Andante con moto - Allegro ma non troppo (14:24)
Sontas
Op. 111 (26:55)
3.
Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato (8:35)
4.
ARIETTA: Adagio molto semplice e cantabile (18:08)
For
this recording we used two omni B & K condenser microphones,
capsule #4134, and B & K pre amplifier 2319S. The specially
constructed low noise, low distortion power supply and line driver
amplifier were designed and built by John Meyer of Meyer Sound
Laboratories, Inc., San Leandro, California.
The
output of the line driver amplifier was fed directly into the line
level input of a Studer Model 169 Stereo Mixer, which was fed directly
into the Digital Tape Recorder. The portable Studer console is battery
powered. There is no AC and therefore no chance of hum. The power
supply for the Studer 169 console is a sophisticated battery charger.
The
B & K microphones were originally designed for high pressure or
very loud sound measurement. It is because of this design
characteristic that the microphone is able to withstand the very high
sound pressure level encountered in music. The highest quality music
recording microphones will typically go into "crashing" i.e.
gross distortion, at a sound pressure level of 120-130 dB SPL. The B
& K microphones typically reach 3 - distortion at 160 dB, thus
giving approximately 30 dB headroom for peaks.
-
Stan Ricker