114 SACD / Moving Real Surround Sound

World Premiere / Demo Disc

Moving Real Surround Sound

demonstrated in

  • Peter and the Wolf
  • Carnival of the Animals

as retold by the owl. Complete music
Moving Real Surround Sound & Stereo

EAN/barcode: 4009850011446

Supersonic Pizzicato Luxemburg

Description

"A brilliant demonstration! The animals from Tchaikovsky’s "Peter and the Wolf" and Saint-Saëns' "Carnival of the Animals" come alive and move around the listener: the swan swims round in a circle, the elephant swings his trunk and the sparrow flutters from one corner to another. It is so fascinating you almost forget the excellent playing by the Polish Chamber Orchestra. […]" (stereo)
This SACD contains a surround-version with english text and a stereo-version.

Aquarium had me grinning. The Swan had me gobsmacked! How could anything sound so superb? (email of a customer)

7 reviews for 114 SACD / Moving Real Surround Sound

  1. Classical CD Review

    Tacet is an imaginative, relatively new company not afraid to experiment.
    Their concept of Real Surround Sound offers you a 360 degree perspective in which the music is heard discretely from all speakers instead of the usual surround sound that places performers in front usually only with ambient sound coming from the rear.

    There is no question that the "standard" engineering approach to recording surround sound is quite natural and convincing. However, in these recordings of Prokofiev and Saint-Saëns we have various instruments coming from specific speakers—and sometimes moving about. I find it highly effective indeed. It′s rather like sitting right in the middle of the orchestra—and the players are sometimes moving!

    Both of these stories for children are narrated by Bradley Cole, telling the stories as an old owl, in a rather mod versions by Christoph Ullrich. The owl also does a great deal of moving about. There′s nothing to view on the monitor screen except at the beginning when the listener can select the presentation in English or German, with another option of listening only to the music.

  2. Audiophile Audition

    Tacet has been doing some creative things with surround in their classical DVD-A releases. They usually place the players in chamber music one to a speaker, so that with a quintet, for example, you are completely in the middle of the ensemble as though you were one of the performers. Their next step was Moving Real Surround, which as the name suggests involves pan-potting some of the musicians around during the music. (...)
    The oboe, second violin and trombone, for example, reside at the left frontal speaker. The percussion moves around as befits the story lines. A new script has been written for both works in which the owl is the storyteller.(...)
    There is more movement in the Carnival of the Animals, the most effective for me being the Swan swimming entirely around the listener. An interesting experiment in surround sound for certain.
    John Sunier

  3. Stereo

    "A brilliant demonstration! The animals from Tchaikovsky’s "Peter and the Wolf" and Saint-Saëns' "Carnival of the Animals" come alive and move around the listener: the swan swims round in a circle, the elephant swings his trunk and the sparrow flutters from one corner to another. It is so fascinating you almost forget the excellent playing by the Polish Chamber Orchestra. […]" (stereo)
    tur

  4. Enjoy the music

    (...) Tacet′s MOVING REAL SURROUND SOUND is said to make the players as well as the notes truly mobile, and enables the listener to "see" completely new things within the orbit of the loudspeakers. Listening becomes a new experience.

    Peter and the Wolf and the Carnival of the Animals are ideal vehicles to demonstrate this new aesthetic concept, which follows faithfully in the great recording tradition while fully exploiting the latest achievements and capabilities of the modern medium. (...)

  5. Pizzicato

    Who else but an ancient owl could tell Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf and Camille Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals while in flight? And what other label but Tacet could actually let the owl fly all around us? Who else but Tacet could place the listener right in the middle of the action—say, with Prokofiev, right in the middle of the meadow, the house to the right, the forest at one’s back to the left, the fence up front on the left, the tree directly ahead, and the lake on the right, all within the soundscape. You see: what we have here is a delightfully crazy music production, in which not only the owl but also the music itself comes flying around our ears.
    A newly refashioned narration, a truly captivating storyteller in the German version (a more conventional one in the English), brilliantly performed music, and a sound engineer clearly enjoying himself at the mixing console all combine to make this CD an acoustic-musical experience of a very special kind: it is Moving Real Surround Sound!
    RéF

  6. Crescendo

    Multichannel sound—done quite differently. More than once, recording engineer Andreas Spreer has literally set scores in motion with his Moving Real Surround Sound, presenting the instruments themselves in various configurations around the listener. With Peter and the Wolf and Carnival of the Animals, Spreer has now found ideal material for his idea. For the narrative element inherent in both works is here simultaneously demonstrated and intensified. The animals from Prokofiev’s and Saint-Saëns’ “stories” come alive and begin to move: the swan swims once around the listener, the elephant stands before him and swings its trunk, the bird flies from tree to tree. (…)
    KH

  7. Enjoy the music

    Tacet has released their new DVD-Audio title Moving Real Surround Sound that features Sergei Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf and Camille Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals (DVD D114 or SACD S114).

    Performed by the Ladies Swing Quartet, Polish Chamber Orchestra as conducted by Wojciech Rajski, Tacet′s Moving Real Surround Sound is said to make "the players as well as the notes truly mobile, and enables the listener to "see" completely new things within the orbit of the loudspeakers. Listening becomes a new experience.

    Peter and the Wolf and the Carnival of the Animals are ideal vehicles to demonstrate this new aesthetic concept, which follows faithfully in the great recording tradition while fully exploiting the latest achievements and capabilities of the modern medium.

    This TACET DVD includes a complete English version (narrator: Bradley Cole), a German version (Moritz Stöpel) and a third performance with no narration at all.

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