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ABOUT
2011 - ADISQ NOMINEE
Best Album of The Year,
Orchestral Music.
and Best Sound Engineering
The Youth Orchestra of the Americas is made up of talented musicians, from 18 to 28 years old, carefully selected to represent 22 countries in North, South and Central America. Under the inspired and dynamic direction of the young Quebec conductor Jean-Pascal Hamelin, they offer us a refreshing version of Dvořák’s Ninth Symphony, also known as the New World Symphony. This is followed by the irresistible, "Danzón number 2", a nostalgic yet lively piece by Mexican composer Arturo Marquez. The CD ends with a dazzling “Bootlegger’s Tarentella" by Canadian composer John Estacio.
The Youth Orchestra of the Americas is made up of talented musicians, from 18 to 28 years old, carefully selected to represent 22 countries in North, South and Central America. Under the inspired and dynamic direction of the young Quebec conductor Jean-Pascal Hamelin, they offer us a refreshing version of Dvořák’s Ninth Symphony, also known as the New World Symphony.
Recorded live in concert, in August 2009, by Fidelio Music, this CD benefited from the unique acoustics of the Domaine Forget, in Charlevoix. Music lovers will enjoy the refined performance, while audiophiles will delight in René Laflamme’s “high resolution” sound recording.
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Recorded using the special X2HD process which relies mainly on the fact that a computer is not a musical instrument. By getting rid of most computer processes and external hash, Fidelio gets one step closer to the real recording session, restoring stereo spread and spatial positioning, as well as preserving hall characteristics and the timbre of each instrument.
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