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The Music Room => General Classical Music Discussion => Topic started by: 12tone. on May 30, 2007, 05:42:56 PM

Poll
Question: Should there be more outdoor recordings?
Option 1: Yes, definatly! votes: 1
Option 2: Sure, I guess votes: 0
Option 3: No votes: 3
Option 4: No, the sound would be horrible votes: 5
Title: Outdoor recordings
Post by: 12tone. on May 30, 2007, 05:42:56 PM
After seeing this cd cover it had me thinking about outdoor recordings:

(http://photos.imageevent.com/sgtrock/web/Bylsma.jpg)


I know there would be a huge difference in sound quality and reverb (probably none at all) but just that other 'openness' would be neat.  And no, I'm not going for a "Vivaldi with the Ocean" cd concept, but more of an open air sound.  Just thinking about hearing a Beethoven PT outside or some other chamber work would be interesting; ideal for the type of music.  Symphonic music though?  Probably not.

I'm just talking about chamber music here.
Title: Re: Outdoor recordings
Post by: Szykneij on May 30, 2007, 06:12:30 PM
Go to Amazon and do a search for "Hollywood Bowl". You'll find lots of recordings.

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/Hollywood_bowl_and_sign.jpg/300px-Hollywood_bowl_and_sign.jpg)
Hollywood Bowl


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Hatch Shell, Boston
Title: Re: Outdoor recordings
Post by: mahlertitan on May 30, 2007, 06:19:58 PM
no!
Title: Re: Outdoor recordings
Post by: jochanaan on May 31, 2007, 08:35:05 AM
A performer's perspective: As "romantic" as playing outdoors sounds, there are severe challenges.  We've already talked about the acoustics; sounds tend to just vanish.  But also, the outdoor air is almost always too dry, too wet, too hot, too cold, too something for good playing.  Instruments go out of tune, strings and woodwinds sometimes crack and never sound the same again, players get sunburned--and what if it rains? :o

The best outdoor gigs are the spontaneous ones, in which players carrying instruments suddenly realize that conditions are right, get them out, and just start playing--wonderful to experience, but how do you record something like that? ??? :-\

So no, I don't think there should be more outdoor recordings.
Title: Re: Outdoor recordings
Post by: mahlertitan on May 31, 2007, 08:50:24 AM
well, maybe in California.
Title: Re: Outdoor recordings
Post by: Drasko on May 31, 2007, 09:14:38 AM
Le Roque d'Antheron Piano Festival in southern France is another well known outdoor event. Recordings I heard from it tend to be touch close miked (to avoid dissipation of the sound probably) and to hear birds singing is usual.

(http://www.ville-laroquedantheron.fr/bo/bo_articles_1/photos/051229122803_1.jpg)