Ah. Connoisseur Society produced by James Goodfriend and E. Alan Silver. The latter was a piano fanatic and they released many, many brilliant recordings. There was (is) a similar label, from Peter McGrath and Julian Kreeger, called Audiofon. In this pair, it is hard to pick who is not the piano fanatic but I can personally attest that Julian* is. Both labels made great recordings although I prize most their piano recordings.I'm taking a break from digital to enjoy some pure analog bliss! All are wonderfully played and recorded.
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Back when I was a recording engineer, I spoke with E. Alan Silver on the phone a few times, but I never got to meet him. I did meet Peter McGrath once. A friend owned a high end audio store in the 80s, and Peter brought his Levinson modified Studer A-80 deck and some 30 i.p.s. master tapes for an audio circle get together. We played them through some Levinson electronics and Apogee ribbon speakers. Some of the best recorded sound I've ever heard. I have a few Audiophon LPs and CDs--all have extraordinary sound.Ah. Connoisseur Society produced by James Goodfriend and E. Alan Silver. The latter was a piano fanatic and they released many, many brilliant recordings. There was (is) a similar label, from Peter McGrath and Julian Kreeger, called Audiofon. In this pair, it is hard to pick who is not the piano fanatic but I can personally attest that Julian* is. Both labels made great recordings although I prize most their piano recordings.
*I met Julian in college and succeeded him as Classical Music Director at WKCR.
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Although, I never met E. Alan Silver but, as mentioned, I've known Julian for many years. As for the other principals, Peter was one of my first dealers when I was in the speaker business (and we are still in contact) and I was a concert reviewer for Jim Goodfriend's "Listen" magazine.Back when I was a recording engineer, I spoke with E. Alan Silver on the phone a few times, but I never got to meet him. I did meet Peter McGrath once. A friend owned a high end audio store in the 80s, and Peter brought his Levinson modified Studer A-80 deck and some 30 i.p.s. master tapes for an audio circle get together. We played them through some Levinson electronics and Apogee ribbon speakers. Some of the best recorded sound I've ever heard. I have a few Audiophon LPs and CDs--all have extraordinary sound.
Did you work on classical or pop/rock and or jazz recordings as a recording engineer? Interesting to have someone with that experience in the group. Also nice to hear about Kal's college experience at WKCR in the audio business.Back when I was a recording engineer, I spoke with E. Alan Silver on the phone a few times, but I never got to meet him. I did meet Peter McGrath once. A friend owned a high end audio store in the 80s, and Peter brought his Levinson modified Studer A-80 deck and some 30 i.p.s. master tapes for an audio circle get together. We played them through some Levinson electronics and Apogee ribbon speakers. Some of the best recorded sound I've ever heard. I have a few Audiophon LPs and CDs--all have extraordinary sound.
Mostly classical with an occasional jazz concert. I mentioned this a few posts back--I recorded concerts for broadcast on my local NPR station from 1978 to 1990. Got to meet all sorts of world famous musicians!Did you work on classical or pop/rock and or jazz recordings as a recording engineer? Interesting to have someone with that experience in the group. Also nice to hear about Kal's college experience at WKCR in the audio business.
Very nice stories about the Connoisseur label and its principals. I realized over the years that they did have a special interest in piano recordings and I collected them, particularly the Ivan Moravec recordings. His two albums of Chopin Nocturnes also have among the most visually striking album covers in my collection. We got to see Moravec twice, once in San Francisco at the Masonic Auditorium, and once in Prague at the Rudolfinum with the Cazech Philharmonic.
There was also a fine Polish violinist, Wanda Wilkomirski, who recorded several albums with Connoisseur.
An audiophile oddity was a series of Connoisseur cassette tapes that were issued using dolby C and special Chromium Dioxide tape, and recorded, IIRC, in real time. They were pretty expensive, but sounded great through my old Nakamichi Dragon, which was one of the few cassette models that had both the common dolby B and the much rarer dolby C built in. Somehow, I bought a fair number of these tapes - I have them somewhere.
Larry
Same - got them all on Kal's recommendation about 6 years ago. Took some tracking down...Beautiful recordings and playing.I realized over the years that they did have a special interest in piano recordings and I collected them, particularly the Ivan Moravec recordings.