When the 1812 was released, the cover read “Caution! Digital Cannons,” and the interior of the booklet warned the listener that “the cannons of the Telarc 1812 Overture are recorded at a very high level. The recording featured the first-ever digitally recorded live sound effects-digital cannons. One of those recordings was the now legendary Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture, performed by Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. On the cutting edge of recorded sound technology, they made the first commercial classical recordings in the U.S. In 1978, Bob Woods and Jack Renner took the first of many risks that are characteristic of Telarc’s history. Incoming! Telarc Revisits the “Blast from the Past” with New DSD Technology, Newly Recorded Cannons, Carillons and ChorusesĪvailable in 2-channel CD and 6-Channel Discrete Multi-Channel Surround and Stereo SACD as well as DVD-Audio.
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