Are there any commercial recordings by binaural recording technique?

Started by DJ, August 25, 2013, 03:39:17 AM

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DJ

Hello.

I am interested in new ways or recordings.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_recording

I try to find classical music albums by binaural recording.

If you know any information, share it plz ;)

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There's a binaural recording of The Rite of Spring, but I can't remember which recording it is.

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In my experience, live concert (as opposed to studio) recordings tend to be binaural; I've seen the mic setups.  It's just easier to hang a set of two mics somewhere (usually in front of and above the performers) than to mic every player or group individually--and the performers prefer not to have to dodge mics! :o
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for what it's worth from a senior with some imprecise memories:
COOK records (possibly LP only) - the only disc I remember, it has not shown up yet to go into my database, had an unusual pairing of choral music on one side, harpsichord on the other.    It was possibly a normal stereo reissue of a pair of discs that had two sets of grooves on each side that required a pair of heads to reproduce the stereo sound.
And George Kisselhoff for Calliope and some other labels placed his microphones on the sides of a mannequin head to get natural binaural separation
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DJ

Quote from: Greg on August 25, 2013, 09:03:29 AM
There's a binaural recording of The Rite of Spring, but I can't remember which recording it is.

I searched it, and it was performance by Pasadena Symphony..

http://www.amazon.com/Le-Sacre-du-Printemps/dp/B000QQZYB8

Thanks for your information.

DJ

Quote from: 71 dB on August 25, 2013, 05:19:43 AM
Try Zenph Re-performance discs.

Zenph discs always provide binaural recording parts.. They have many interesting albums.

Thanks.