New Tape by violinist Xiang Yu & pianist Noreen Polera
UltraAnalogue Recordings is excited to release a new tape by Xiang Yu & Noreen Polera! Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35
UltraAnalogue Recordings is excited to release a new tape by Xiang Yu & Noreen Polera! Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35
Below is an excerpt from Steve William’s review of Ultra Analogue Recordings tapes: The sound quality is what truly draws me in as I have said so many times that I am an illiterate when it comes to classical music. Ed’s tapes open so many new avenues. These recent tapes were special as a few […]
UltraAnalogue Recordings is excited to release a new tape by star violinist Alena Baeva & pianist Vadym Kholodenko! The tape has two pieces: Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64 & Tchaikovsky Melodie
UltraAnalogue Recordings is very excited to release 2 more tapes by star cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan & pianist Noreen Polera! 1) Beethoven Cello Sonata No.4 & Tsintsadze 5 Pieces in Folk Style2) Beethoven Cello Sonata No.5 & popper Hungarian Rhapsody
UltraAnalogue Recordings is very excited to release it’s first solo recordings with the 2013 Gold Medal winner of the Van Cliburn Competition – Vadym Kholodenko. These are all live except the Beethoven Bagatelles & Medtner Fairy Tales. Here is the Beethoven Rondo performance: Vadym Kholodenko, Beethoven Rondo, Op.129 Below are links to the tapes: Beethoven Bagatelles […]
“Since this is two piece chamber music it is possible to pretend that you have a large music parlor with live music one night a week because it sounds completely real – therefor believable. And 9/10th of reality is what you believe your senses are telling you.” Read the Full Review Here
“As a side note, if you’re someone who has never gotten into classical music I have to say simply this… once sound quality and dynamics become this lucid you become entranced, energized, uplifted because you’ve never heard anything anywhere near that real sounding before. The presence and the emotion is so tangible that the music […]
“I got my hands on a copy of the Shostakovich / Elgar tape and, having recently discovered a thing or two about UltraAnalogue Recordings, was excited to hear the results of the company’s painstaking recording process (which you can read about in part 1 of this ‘ramble’ if you haven’t already).” Read the full review on The […]
“Narita’s violin is without doubt the standout focus: the violin part in the piece (supposedly played by the devil) is played with a madness, mania, despair. It’s heart-wrenchingly aching. It’s a superb opener to the tape. “ Read the full review by Dave Denyer on The Reel to Reel Rambler here.
” The dynamics of these tapes are insane, as is the transparency. I was actually able to recreate the live event perfectly which is so haunting because you don’t recreate the event in your listening room, you are transported across distance and time to the live event, the experience so damn real that if not […]