T Thad E Ginathom Well-Known Member Joined Oct 11, 2009 Messages 6,093 Points 113 Location Chennai Dec 10, 2013 #21 When I saw the Symphony of a thousand performed, it was a rip off. There were only about 800 performers! :lol:
When I saw the Symphony of a thousand performed, it was a rip off. There were only about 800 performers! :lol:
S Staxxx Active Member Joined Jun 5, 2011 Messages 744 Points 43 Location Bangalore Dec 10, 2013 #22 Haha...good one Thad !!
G gustavm New Member Joined Dec 8, 2013 Messages 10 Points 0 Location Chile Dec 10, 2013 #23 If the speakers can handle Mahler's 8, they can handle anything!!! Thanks folks for all the good advices!!
If the speakers can handle Mahler's 8, they can handle anything!!! Thanks folks for all the good advices!!
T Thad E Ginathom Well-Known Member Joined Oct 11, 2009 Messages 6,093 Points 113 Location Chennai Dec 10, 2013 #24 If it can handle the section in Mahler 2, where the choir starts to sing gently... If it can handle that amazing percussion crescendo... If it can make you feel the finale, where the organ joins in, through your whole body...
If it can handle the section in Mahler 2, where the choir starts to sing gently... If it can handle that amazing percussion crescendo... If it can make you feel the finale, where the organ joins in, through your whole body...