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Author Archive for Reference Recordings – Page 3

Nadia Shpachenko On KING FM’s Second Inversion

Nadia Shpachenko joins Classical KING FM’s Dacia Clay on “Second Inversion” to talk about her new Quotations and Homages recording: Shpachenko’s love of playing—both with toys and on her piano, and sometimes, with her toy piano—is part of what makes her new album, “Quotations and Homages,” so much fun to listen to. She’s got this wide-open sense of adventure that comes across not only in her playing, but in the pieces she commissions and the… 

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Textura Reviews Teach Me Thy Statutes

Canada’s Textura magazine has a new review for PaTRAM’s Teach Me Thy Statutes recording: “The rich sonorities generated by the male voices makes for a stirring and oft-haunting result, and even a listener coming to the Russian monastic style of singing for the first time will in all likelihood be captivated by this collection of Orthodox sacred music. … Though the singers assembled for the recording came from three ensembles, a marked unity of purpose… 

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Doug MacLeod 2018 BMA Winner

Doug MacLeod to Perform LIVE on WBGO

On the heels of the LP-release of his Blues Music Award-winning album, Break The Chain, Doug MacLeod will be joining New York’s premier Jazz & Blues radio station, WBGO, next week, August 22 at 3pm Eastern for a live performance and interview. The program will be broadcast over the air and online – so make sure to tune in at WBGO.org! Break The Chain In this release, his third album for Reference Recordings, Doug MacLeod… 

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MusicWeb International Reviews the Utah Symphony’s Mahler Symphony No. 8

John Quinn offers the second MusicWeb International review of Thierry Fischer, the Utah Symphony, and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s recording of Mahler: Symphony No. 8. “I think it’s appropriate to start this this review by shining the spotlight on someone from the “back room” team. Step forward Mack Wilberg, Music Director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The choral contribution to this performance is as fine as any that I can recall hearing. At a guess… 

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QuartetSF

Introducing Violinist Jeremy Cohen

This September (2018), Quartet San Francisco will make their RR Debut with “A QSF Journey”. The ensemble was founded in 2001 by violinist and composer Jeremy Cohen. Get to know Jeremy in the below interview:

Asphalt Cocktail Recording Sessions

The Instrumentalist Interviews Jerry Junkin and John Mackey

The Instrumentalist Magazine published a wonderful interview with composer John Mackey and conductor Jerry Junkin about their upcoming release, Asphalt Cocktail. We’ve got a couple of quotes below, but the full interview is available online at TheInstrumentalist.com Jerry Junkin: I have wanted to record an all-John Mackey CD for a long time. Everybody loves John’s music, but some people have a narrow view of his work, and his palette is wider and more diverse than… 

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John Williams At The Movies

John Williams At The Movies Gets Five Stars from HRAudio

Graham Williams and HRAudio.net give John Williams At The Movies ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for performance and multi-channel sonics in a new review: “Each new release from the Reference Recordings label is anticipated with a tingle of excitement, promising not just an aural treat for audiophiles but also high musical values, and this latest sonic spectacular featuring the film music of John Williams is no exception. For decades Keith O Johnson, the doyen of recording engineers, and his… 

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John Williams At The Movies - Jerry Junkin

InfoDad Reviews John Williams At The Movies

A new review from Transcentury Communications’s family-focused review site, “InfoDad” for the Dallas Winds and Jerry Junkin’s John Williams At The Movies recording: “[John] Williams…is for his film pieces that he is best known – those, plus some of his TV work, such as the Olympic Fanfare and Theme that he wrote for the 1984 Summer Olympics and that opens a very fine, very upbeat new Reference Recordings SACD featuring the Dallas Winds under Jerry Junkin.… 

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Doug MacLeod: BREAK THE CHAIN now available on LP!

Doug MacLeod’s Blues Music Award-winning Break The Chain recording is now available as a 45rpm, two-LP set pressed by Quality Record Pressings on 180-gram Vinyl, with half-speed mastering by Paul Stubblebine! In this release, his third album for Reference Recordings, Doug MacLeod continues to explore the breadth and depth of the human condition. Recorded by Reference’s Grammy-winning engineer ‘Prof.’ Keith O. Johnson at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California, Break The Chain has twelve new… 

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John Williams At The Movies WRTI’s Album of the Week

WRTI Radio in Philadelphia names the new Dallas Winds and Jerry Junkin John Williams At The Movies recording their Album of the Week! “This latest album is a special collection: the performing ensemble is a virtuoso wind band that plays as though the music was written for them.… Its recordings on the Audiophile Reference Recordings label are stunning. Every nuance of the Dallas Winds’ playing can be heard with crystal clarity. … Beginning with his… 

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John Williams At The Movies - Jerry Junkin

John Williams At The Movies is WCRB’s CD of the Week!

WCRB, Classical Radio Boston, names the new Dallas Winds and Jerry Junkin recording of John Williams At The Movies their CD of the Week! “Conductor Jerry Junkin is celebrating his 25th season with Dallas Winds, one of America’s most energized and revered ensembles. Add in one of the world’s greatest trumpeters, a superb engineering team, and the goose bumps that come with John Williams’s music, and you’ve got one highly charged new CD – and… 

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Stereophile Highlights PaTRAM’s Teach Me Thy Statutes Recording

The August 2018 print edition of Stereophile Magazine features “Outstanding Choral Recordings” in Jason Victor Serinus’ “My Backpages” column and includes the new PaTRAM Institute release, Teach Me Thy Statutes: “In Teach Me Thy Statutes, 15 compositions by the prolific Chesnokov receive devout performances by the PaTRAM Institute Male Choir… Recorded in hi-rez DSD by John Newton and mixed and mastered by Mark Donahue of SoundMirror… Although the choir’s 42 voices include five basso profundos,… 

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Classical Music Sentinel Review for John Williams At The Movies

Jean-Yves Duperron of Classical Music Sentinel reviews the Dallas Winds and Jerry Junkin’s new John Williams At The Movies recording: “Regardless of who you are, your age, where you live or what you do, at some point in your life you’ve had a close encounter (pun intended) with the music of John Williams. …it may not be “classical”, “symphonic” or “art” music, but rather written for “commercial” purposes as pointed out in the liner notes,… 

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Stereophile Reviews John Williams At The Movies

Stereophile Magazine’s Jason Victor Serinus reviewed the Dallas Winds and Jerry Junkin’s new John Williams at the Movies recording for a 4th of July feature: “For a major, decidedly American change of pace from our usual fare of Prokofiev, Debussy, Xenakis, Berg, and Beethoven (for starters), let’s lighten up with Reference Recordings’ latest hybrid SACD, John Williams at the Movies? Also available as a 176.4/24 download—the format in which it was recorded and which I… 

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Now Available – John Williams At The Movies

Dallas Winds Jerry JunkinChristopher Martin, Trumpet Music to inspire the world for generations! “a must for movie fans and audiophiles alike.” —Dan Morgan, MusicWeb International John Williams is a game changer. Early in his career he crossed the lines between music that was “art” and music that was “commercial,” and never looked back. He is one of the best known, most awarded and most successful composers in US history, and his name is inextricably connected… 

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