Joe Lovano Records at Van Gelder Studios For Treble Clef Audio-A Tracking Angle Exclusive!

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Would you like to attend a recording session at Rudy Van Gelder's legendary Englewood Cliffs studio featuring saxophone great Joe Lovano? Of course you would! I was lucky enough to attend one-the only invited journalist-last May 19th, four days after returning from Switzerland following High End 2024. Here's the story.
    The old audiophile riddle "How do you make $1,000,000 in the audio business? Answer: "start with $2,000,000" didn't concern Danish entrepreneur Ole Siig, who explains early in this video that for years he made his considerable living in the Danish banking industry but now is pursuing his audio dream with loudspeaker company Treble Clef Audio (trebleclefaudio.com).
    Siig has designed and is manufacturing a unique "baffle-free" powered loudspeaker that resembles a treble clef, hence the company name. The midrange and tweeter, each enclosed in its own sculpted wooden pod sit on a stalk below which is a larger pod containing a pair of opposing facing woofers terminate in a front firing slot. In this video he provides the details.
    To help promote the speakers, Siig hired Joe Lovano to play in a quartet with Danish drummer Kristen Osgood and American keyboardist Sam Yahel. Lovano suggested recording at Van Gelder Studio and Osgood and Siig agreed. The recorded results prove it was a wise decision.
    I was given carte blanche access to the recording session and was even allowed to enter the hallowed space of RVG's control room.. This video contains a short studio tour, then footage recorded during the performances, and then the next day's coverage at a New York City apartment-like space where the quickly mixed hour of recorded music was played back on the Treble Clef loudspeakers with Lovano, Osgood and Yahel in attendance along with invited guests, who filled the room. With the air conditioner turned off to improve S/N ratio, things heated up rather quickly but the cool jazz moderated the temperature.
    Lovano describes the song selection, that included compositions by Wayne Shorter and Dizzy Gillespie. The three, who had never before met, got together, got Lovano's instructions and off they went!
    Hearing Lovato's saxophone live in this hallowed studio space was a thrill not soon or ever to be forgotten. You'll hear it in this video two ways: once live in the room (though picked up by a pair of Røde wireless microphones and then by the same microphones picking up playback through the speakers.
    If you want more speaker information and greater detail about what I heard, please read more detailed coverage on the Tracking Angle website.
    Subscribe to TrackingAngle CZcams channel!
    Follow Tracking Angle on social media!
    Facebook group: / 605454337542602
    Twitter: / tracking_angle
    Instagram: / trackingangle
  • Hudba

Komentáře • 20

  • @nickadamopoulos6472
    @nickadamopoulos6472 Před dnem +2

    That was amazing, as soon as Lovano started playing OMG!!

  • @jbf2858
    @jbf2858 Před 2 dny +5

    OMG what a treat, today is my lucky day! Thanks so much for doing this!!! 👍👍👍

  • @robbiedetroitstigermanviny8883

    Mr. Fremer You are an Audio God. Thank You So Much Sir!!!

  • @mcgjohn22
    @mcgjohn22 Před dnem +1

    Thanks for posting this. Has to be really something to just walk into the studio.

  • @clausolsen856
    @clausolsen856 Před dnem +1

    So very good👍 and that is why trying to judge hi-fi without live reference, is fools play🥴
    And this guy (the designer)! What a brillant way to introduce it....what better refence can you get?
    And the filantropic aspect is not to be overlooked!
    Thanks Michael😎

  • @1999zrx1100
    @1999zrx1100 Před 2 dny +3

    This is great, what treat 🙏

  • @DSupremeLounge
    @DSupremeLounge Před dnem

    Amazing! Thanks Michael

  • @SuperMcgenius
    @SuperMcgenius Před dnem +1

    Yes to designed interiors with hifi Not a crappy Bose system or nothing . Also yes to active speakers when done properly, sadly so few are.

  • @petedennis5694
    @petedennis5694 Před 10 hodinami

    Og vi elsker dig, kære ven !🐾🇩🇰❤

  • @Tomagotcha
    @Tomagotcha Před dnem

    Great content, thank you.

  • @carlos2bass
    @carlos2bass Před 2 dny

    Those Treble clef speakers look very similar to the Gradient Helsinki 1.5 speakers that where reviewed in Stereophile magazine some years back.

  • @EddieJazzFan
    @EddieJazzFan Před 2 dny

    I just realized that I've never been to a Goodwill without seeing Ferrante & Teicher Records.

  • @dimebagdave77
    @dimebagdave77 Před 2 dny +2

    Thanks Mike ✌️

  • @REX4340
    @REX4340 Před dnem

    Your recording of live instruments sounds better than 90% of digital releases 😅

  • @markboyle9941
    @markboyle9941 Před 2 dny

    Thanks for this Mike! Is that Sam Yahel on keyboards? I'm sure I've got (and really enjoyed) a couple of discs he put out on Naxos back in the day.

    • @trackingangle929
      @trackingangle929  Před 2 dny

      his name is mentioned in the video and in the accompanying text

  • @ecyfoto
    @ecyfoto Před 2 dny +1

    Very cool, Michael. Any chance of you getting a pair to review?