Subject: | Re: Frank Lockwood |
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From: | "John Burchard" tepegawra |
Date: | Mon May 26, 2014 9:44 pm ((PDT)) |
Keith Smith [naturerecordists] wrote: > Heh, I suspect that may be proof one has to adapt to sonic > peculiarities *and* the requirements of the client. > Frank's no fool -been at it a very long time and (I believe), served > a long tenure with CBC. > > I'm not crazy about the final results myself -spatially. It's always > interesting to see how other folks work, though. > Part 2 does indicate they (client?) wanted it clear there were 2 > choirs -that may have lead to some 'interesting' choices. Hm, I suspect a recording of an authentic performance of some of Giovanni Gabrieli's music might be an acid test? <G> John --- John E. Burchard, Ph.D. Tepe Gawra Salukis http://saluqi.home.netcom.com/ --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protec= tion is active. http://www.avast.com |
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