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Label:
  2L - http://www.2l.no/
Serial:
  2L-102-SABD (2 discs)
Title:
  Symphonies of Wind Instruments
Description:
  Paul Hindemith: Konzertmusik (1926); Symphony in B flat (1951)
Arnold Schoenberg: Theme and Variations Op 43a (1943)
Igor Stravinsky: Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1921, rev. 1947)
Rolf Wallin: Changes (1984)

Royal Norwegian Navy Band
Ingar Bergby
Track listing:
 
Genre:
  Classical - Orchestral
Content:
  Stereo/Multichannel
Media:
  Hybrid
Recording type:
  DXD
Recording info:
  Recorded at Jar Church, Norway, April 2013 by Lindberg Lyd AS in 352.8kHz/24bit
Recording Producer and Balance Engineer: MORTEN LINDBERG
Recording Technician: BEATRICE JOHANNESSEN
Editing: JØRN SIMENSTAD
Mix and Mastering: MORTEN LINDBERG
Resolutions:
 
Note:
  SACD + BD

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Review by JJ April 1, 2014 (3 of 4 found this review helpful)
Performance:   Sonics:    
Woodwinds have the place of honor in this SACD and Blu-ray Pure Audio, which is remarkable both on the musical and sound level. Four composers are here represented. Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) with “Konzertmusic” from 1926 and his symphony dating from 1951; Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) with “Theme and Variations” Op.43a dating from 1943, Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) and his famous symphony for woodwinds dating from 1921, revised in 1947; as well as Rolf Wallin, born in 1957, and his composition “Changes” dating from 1984. Thanks notably to the commitment of the Royal Norwegian Navy Band that Ingar Bergby directs masterfully, and a sound recording which is once again exemplary and of rare tonal purity, all of these works offer coherence to a program which is most certainly demanding, but which lacks neither beauty nor emotion. In short, this is a great moment that shouldn’t be missed.

Jean-Jacques Millo
Translation Lawrence Schulman

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Works: 5  

Paul Hindemith - Konzertmusik für Blasorchester, Op. 41 (1926)
Paul Hindemith - Symphony in B-flat for concert band (1951)
Arnold Schoenberg - Theme and Variations, Op. 43a (1943)
Igor Stravinsky - Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920, rev. 1947)
Rolf Wallin - Changes (1984)