ANTAR (Symphonic Suite) / CAUCASIAN SKETCHES Classic Records 45rpm Lacquers x 4

Sold Date: September 3, 2022
Start Date: August 24, 2022
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Rimsky-Korsakov Antar (Symphonic Suite) / Ippolitov-Ivanov CAUCASIAN SKETCHES Classic Records VCS 10060-45 45rpm Lacquers 4 disc set
Antar (Symphonic Suite, Op. 9) Composed By –  Composed By –  A1Largo; Allegro Giocoso11:06A2Allegro4:54A3Allegro Risoluto Alla Marcia5:15A4Allegro Vivace; Andante Amoroso7:46
Caucasian Sketches, Op. 10 Composed By –  Composed By –  B1In The Mountain Pass9:45B2In The Village4:39B3In The Mosque3:24B4Procession Of The Sardar3:54B5Russian Sailors' Dance Composed By –  Composed By –  3:28 *(all photos are of the actual item) Manufactured by Classic Records Conductor –  Orchestra – 
     One of a kind original master lacquers cut from the original master tapes by Bernie Grundman and used by Classic Records to produce stampers that pressed their vinyl reissue editions.
     Here's how it works: In real time, the master tape was running along with the cutting lathe cutting the groove modulations in the master lacquer.  The master lacquer was then electroplated and produced a Master plate used ultimately to make stampers that press vinyl records.  Once the master lacquer has made its metal master it can still be played like an LP and represents the CLOSEST transfer to the original master tape used to cut it! A "lacquer" of an LP is simply the original 14"-diameter, nitro cellulose-coated aluminum disc that the LP mastering engineer "cuts" with a heated stylus assembly from either the master tape, or in the case of a "direct-to-disc" recording, literally from the live microphone feed. If any mistake is made when cutting the lacquer, it must be thrown out and a new one started. The lacquer is then used to start the plating process for making standard PVC LP records, and then stored for possible future use. Lacquers are actually playable on a standard phonograph system if trimmed to 12" in diameter to fit the turntable, as they are a "positive" of the recording, just like the final finished LPs that come from them. HOWEVER, they are VERY fragile, as nitro cellulose is a very soft material. The process of hand trimming the 14" processed lacquers is very delicate and can result in small chips around the trimmed are which generally does not affect playback using a standard cartridge. While fragile by nature, processed lacquers are the highest-fidelity source of the music except for the original master tape itself.  The sound of lacquer is as close to the sound of the master tape as you can ever get - with the least amount of information lost in the transfer and the highest fidelity.   For these special sets, the master lacquers have been delicately trimmed down from 14" to 12" in diameter so that they can be played back on any modern turntable.  Each disc is single sided and perfectly flat for playback sound that is nothing short of breathtaking. This is a rare opportunity to procure a collectible that will only grow in value over time!  (themusic/testpressings)