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Wilson Announces The Release of Wilson Audiophile Recordings

Wilson Announces The Release of Wilson Audiophile Recordings

July 15, 2013 – Wilson Audiophile Recordings is excited to announce the re-release of Dave Wilson’s critically acclaimed recordings as high resolution downloads, available for download beginning August 1, 2013. 

Nearly a decade before launching one of the high-end’s most successful loudspeaker companies, Dave Wilson began a series of music recordings that quickly gained attention of the audiophile community for their realism and musical integrity.  Using minimally placed, carefully chosen microphones mated with custom-built recording equipment, Wilson sought to capture the soundstage, dynamics, and harmonic richness of chamber, organ, big band, and jazz performances.  From 1977 to 1995, 33 recordings were released in vinyl and later, CD—a catalog still prized by collectors today.  Now those original recordings are remastered and re-released on the Wilson Audiophile Recordings label in the form of high-resolution downloads distributed by Naxos to all major digital service providers. 

More details and information on these recordings can found on our website here

Please click on the link provided below to view the first insider video where Dave Wilson talks about the first two albums to be released on August 1. Beethoven/Enescu (8315) with works performed by David Abel as violinist and Julie Steinberg playing piano. The second album Recital (782) with the organ played by James B. Welch.

Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQO0VIljAns&feature=c4-overview&list=UUI7oe8H-P1lUFD7GfXrkaxQ

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