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Telarc
cello Paul Katz
composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
design, art direction Anilda Carrasquillo
engineer Jack Renner
tracks 1 to 4 engineer [assistant] Henk Kooistra
tracks 5 to 8 engineer [assitant] Michael Bishop
ensemble The Cleveland Quartet
executive-producer Robert Woods
liner notes [english] Steven Ledbetter
liner notes [french] Patricia Dussaux
liner notes [german] Gila Fox
photography by Andrew Russetti
producer, edited by Judith Sherman
viola James Dunham
violin Peter Salaff
violin William Preucil
Total Playing Time: 51:43

*** Technical Information ***

Quartet Op. 74 The Harp

Recorded in Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massechusetts, September 28 - October 3, 1992
Microphones: Schoeps M-2218/MK-2 (tube)
Console: Studer 962
Digital Recording Processor: Apogee Model 500 A/D
Microphone & Interconnecting Calbes: Music Interface Technologies (MIT) Proline Microphone Cable & Live Wire Speaker Wire
Monitor Speakers: B&W 801 Matrix, Series II
Monitored through Madrigal Audio Labs Proceed PDP-II D/A
Power Amplifiers: Threshold Model S/1000, Class A/AB Stasis
Control Room Acoustics Treatment: Sonex by illbruck/usa

Quartet Op. 95 Quartetto Serioso

Recorded at the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City, July 25-30, 1991
Microphones: Schoeps MK-2
Console: Neotek, custom built
Digital Recording Processro: Telarc / UltraAnalog A/D, custom engineered by Kenneth Hammon
Microphones & Interconnecting Cables: Monster Cable Prolink Series I and M [Sigma] 2
Power Amplifier: Krell MD-250
Monitored Speakers: B&W 801 Matrix, Series II
Exclusive Control Room and Recording Hall Acoustic Treatment: RPG Abffusors & Diffusors
Digital Editing: Digidesign Sound Designer II

Special thanks to Joseph Chilorio, Mechanics Hall Audio Services.
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