Hi Sushi,

Great pictures. Even the CD recordings that I own made in Meyerson Hall sound wonderful. I think the consultants on the acoustics were Artec of NYC, who also did a wonderful recital hall in Toronto, and the Glenn Gould studio at the CBC broadcast headquarters in Toronto. It's used for live recital broadcasts.

Incidentally, if you like pipe organ recordings, there's a label out of California (Gothic) that makes some of the best organ recordings I've heard. There's a Gothic CD of the Skinner (I think) organ in Woolsey Hall, at Yale, that I use for subwoofer tests. It's called "The Transcriber's Art" (Gothic G-49054) with Thomas Murray at the console. I use cut 9, a transription of a virtuoso violin bon-bon by Fritz Kreisler. The pedal notes are awesome.

I still have an open-reel tape of the Casavant Freres (pipe organs from Quebec, very popular in Canadian churches) organ in the church (my mother was giving a violin recital accompanied by pipe organ) that I attended as a kid.



Alan Lofft,
Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)