OrganArt Media is pleased to announce the 2012 Metzler Organ sample set (III/56), Vol. 21, Poblet Abbey, Spain, on the occasion of the OAM 15th anniversary
The Metzler set is either downloadable (about 14 GByte) or will be shipped in a DVD box case including a 16 GByte USB3 stick.
A booklet (English and German version) with many images and detailed information about the Abbey, the organ builder and instrument will be provided later on as pdf or printed version.
For details about the instrument and its specification please check the OAM web site
Metzler Specification
This large new instrument, built by the renowned European Metzler Orgelbau AG, Switzerland, is not a copy of a certain style, but was conceived as a balanced synthesis of the most important elements of European Baroque and Classical organ schools. This is a truly interregional style instrument while being as authentic and accurate as possible to the original examples.
The tonal conception is based on the German Baroque style, centred in the music of J. S. Bach. However the instrument also includes bright French and Spanish reeds, as well as mutations and fonds, the necessary elements for the interpretation of French, Iberian, Late Baroque, Romantic and modern music.
This instrument with the majestic Plein Jeu and Grand Jeu, the warm and full foundation stops and the excellent acoustics is highly appraised by renowned organists and a lot of CD productions now take place. The inauguration concert was played by Olivier Latry on December 7, 2012
Inauguration
The Poblet Abbey has a reverberation time up to 7 seconds with a surprisingly clear acoustics.
A lot of live played sound demos is already available on the ConcertHall site, please search for "Poblet"
ConcertHall
Sample Set Technical Details
The organ was recorded in May 2013 with 48 kHz, 24 bit, multi-channel for Hauptwerk 4. All stops were recorded with multiple release levels for short, medium and long key attacks for optimal acoustical mapping and native tremulant sounds for all stops (no simulation!)
The set supports 2-Channel Stereo. A Variable Audio Perspective (VAP) 4-channel-version is planned for the future.
Several display modes for 16:9 and 4:3 screens in landscape and portrait format are supported: Full console, optimized single touch page, dual monitor touch pages, see
Poblet Screens
Memory requirements:
Standard 7.5 GByte only! (16-bit compressed) up to 14 GByte (24-bit compressed)
Special introductory/anniversary price until February, 28, 2017:
- Downloads (14 GByte): 495.- Euro only, (outside EU: 415,97 Euro) , 595.- Euro afterwards
- DVD-Box shipping: 520.- Euro, (outside EU: 436,97 Euro) , 620.- Euro afterwards
Download/shipping will be available about mid February, order processing and shipping due to sequence of the orders.
I would be happy to receive your order again!
The Metzler set is either downloadable (about 14 GByte) or will be shipped in a DVD box case including a 16 GByte USB3 stick.
A booklet (English and German version) with many images and detailed information about the Abbey, the organ builder and instrument will be provided later on as pdf or printed version.
For details about the instrument and its specification please check the OAM web site
Metzler Specification
This large new instrument, built by the renowned European Metzler Orgelbau AG, Switzerland, is not a copy of a certain style, but was conceived as a balanced synthesis of the most important elements of European Baroque and Classical organ schools. This is a truly interregional style instrument while being as authentic and accurate as possible to the original examples.
The tonal conception is based on the German Baroque style, centred in the music of J. S. Bach. However the instrument also includes bright French and Spanish reeds, as well as mutations and fonds, the necessary elements for the interpretation of French, Iberian, Late Baroque, Romantic and modern music.
This instrument with the majestic Plein Jeu and Grand Jeu, the warm and full foundation stops and the excellent acoustics is highly appraised by renowned organists and a lot of CD productions now take place. The inauguration concert was played by Olivier Latry on December 7, 2012
Inauguration
The Poblet Abbey has a reverberation time up to 7 seconds with a surprisingly clear acoustics.
A lot of live played sound demos is already available on the ConcertHall site, please search for "Poblet"
ConcertHall
Sample Set Technical Details
The organ was recorded in May 2013 with 48 kHz, 24 bit, multi-channel for Hauptwerk 4. All stops were recorded with multiple release levels for short, medium and long key attacks for optimal acoustical mapping and native tremulant sounds for all stops (no simulation!)
The set supports 2-Channel Stereo. A Variable Audio Perspective (VAP) 4-channel-version is planned for the future.
Several display modes for 16:9 and 4:3 screens in landscape and portrait format are supported: Full console, optimized single touch page, dual monitor touch pages, see
Poblet Screens
Memory requirements:
Standard 7.5 GByte only! (16-bit compressed) up to 14 GByte (24-bit compressed)
Special introductory/anniversary price until February, 28, 2017:
- Downloads (14 GByte): 495.- Euro only, (outside EU: 415,97 Euro) , 595.- Euro afterwards
- DVD-Box shipping: 520.- Euro, (outside EU: 436,97 Euro) , 620.- Euro afterwards
Download/shipping will be available about mid February, order processing and shipping due to sequence of the orders.
I would be happy to receive your order again!
Last edited by OAM on Fri Feb 03, 2017 7:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
Prof. Helmut Maier
OrganArt Media Sound Engineering
D-88662 Überlingen/Lake Constance
http://www.organartmedia.com
OrganArt Media Sound Engineering
D-88662 Überlingen/Lake Constance
http://www.organartmedia.com