Yes and the album got a very fine review in Jazzflits;
“Engineer Frans de Rond has captured the entire setting in a way that allows you to experience the superb interplay of these seasoned musicians. This is so well recorded that turning up the volume knob significantly only seems make the music...
+1. Fantastic album. The opening 'soundscape vignette' track sequencing into Little Queen of Spades is pure delight. It's a concept album. I find the description in the liner notes very fitting;
This album has been recorded and mastered with the Schnerzinger High-frequency interfering field elimination system in the studio. The engineer was very happy with the experience; read complete very well written and informative notes here; Jeremy Olivier Where the light gets in
This is why we keep coming back to acoustic; here is Thelonious Monk prize winner Rob van Bavel playing ballads on a straight strung grand piano, recorded in a wooden church. The sound is out of this world.
Rob van Bavel Time for Ballads (The Maene Sessions)
If anyone wants to test if their DAC can handle 764kHz then there is one song from the new
Carmen Gomes album Ray! available as a free test song in that extreme sample rate.
I completely agree. I love the purity of the sound and Michael Moore the clarinet player, is absolutely amazing, every note is so heartfelt and to the point. Incredible album.