Friday, March 2, 2012

Arthur Rubinstein: The Complete Album Collection

!±8±Arthur Rubinstein: The Complete Album Collection

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From December on, "Arthur Rubinstein The Complete Album Collection" will be the world's biggest CD edition for a solo artist according to Guinness World Records (TM). It features all the legendary pianist's issued recordings made by RCA Victor between 1940 and 1976, and includes one LP issued on the DECCA label in 1978. The collection also includes the recordings Rubinstein made in England for the English label His Master's Voice (HMV) between 1928 and 1940, most of which were released in the United States by RCA on its Victor label. The collection includes complete studio and live performances, solo, concerto and chamber music repertoire in reproductions of original LP sleeves and labels, the earlier recordings, initially released on 78-rpm discs, appear in three sets with 14 CDs in the edition.

The bonus CDs in this edition (CDs 140-142) contain recordings of his legendary 1961 cycle of ten concerts at New York's Carnegie Hall. They include four works that Rubinstein had never before committed to disc plus two others that represent brand-new additions to his RCA discography.

This edition also boasts the finest sound quality ever bestowed on Arthur Rubinstein's complete recordings. The masters for the principal works in the collection come from the series of Living Stereo SACDs and Japanese XRCDs. All the other recordings are based on masters from the Rubinstein Collection of 1999, technically and sonically refurbished for this edition. In cases where the desired results could not be obtained, Sony Classical has gone back to the original analogue tapes.

The 164-page full-colored hardcover book in landscape format includes new liner notes by Rubinstein biographer Harvey Sachs, photos shot or selected by Arthur Rubinstein's daughter Eva Rubinstein, an essay about the legendary 1961 Carnegie Hall concerts, complete discography in alphabetical and chronological order featuring 78s, 45s and LPs and track listings with complete discographical notes, producer names and matrix nos.

The two bonus DVDs are "Rubinstein Remembered", a documentary tracing the great pianist's life from his origins in Łódź, Poland, through his final concert there in 1975, with interviews from family and friends, newsreels, home movies, TV interviews and performance footage. Narrated by Rubinstein's son John Rubinstein and produced by Peter Rosen and the "The Benefit Recital for Israel 1976" recorded at Ambassador College, Pasadena, California on Jan 15, 1975 featuring works by Beethoven, Schumann, Debussy, Chopin and Mendelssohn.

The "Arthur Rubinstein Complete Album Collection" consists almost entirely of reproductions of vinyl LPs in their original sleeves. The few exceptions that were only released on CD retain their original CD cover. Thus for the first time ever, music lovers have the opportunity of discovering every single one of Rubinstein's original albums in a single issue.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Leupold GX-2 Digital Golf Rangefinder

!±8± Leupold GX-2 Digital Golf Rangefinder

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Post Date : Jan 12, 2012 17:51:22 | Usually ships in 24 hours

This rangefinder lives up to Leupold's remarkable pedigree, an dwill deliver years of reliable, effective service. With 7 pre-loaded reticle options, Leupold's exclusive PinHunter Laser Technology utilizes a combination of cutting edge micro-processing circuitry and an advanced infrared laster to accuarately and consistently hunt down the pin against any background.

- True golf range
- Club selector
- PinHunter laser technology
- Prism Lock technology
- One-touch scan mode
- Fog mode
- Measures in yards or meters
- Rubber armor grip
- Quick set menu
- 6x magnification
- +/- yard accuracy
- 6.8 oz
- Weatherproof
- Multi-coated optics


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  • Digital golf rangefinder that measures distances to flag, sand traps, and other objects
  • Meticulous line-of-sight measurement system with PinHunter and Prism Lock functions
  • True Golf Range feature calculates actual distance of green located below the tee
  • Recommends best club for each shot; Scan mode estimates multiple distances in 1 sweep
  • Measures 4 x 2.75 x 1.5 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 6.8 ounces

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Golf Rangefinder Reviews - What to Look For?

!±8± Golf Rangefinder Reviews - What to Look For?

If you've spared a glance at some of the golf rangefinder reviews that are on the internet nowadays, you'd have noticed that most of them don't provide much real information. Of course, chances are that this is fairly detrimental to you. As a golf enthusiast, you are probably looking for answers, and not just some pseudo golf rangefinder reviews that leave you with more questions than anything else.

Thus, it is imperative that when you're looking at golf rangefinder reviews, it should be made certain that the a few key areas are looked at carefully.

1. Measuring Range and Accuracy

Needless to say, this is a big concern in golf rangefinder reviews, and a good one should not only state the minimum and maximum range that is possible, but also how accurate the measurement is. In this regard, accuracy refers to how 'off' the end measurement could be, and the lower the figure is, the better.

2. Targeting and Magnification

No matter how accurate, or to what range, a rangefinder can measure distance, it all amounts to nothing if the targeting system is not up to scratch. Even in your average game of golf, there will be situations when your line of sight to the target is obstructed, and during such times, you would still want your rangefinder to be able to lock on to it somehow.

As such, it only makes sense that good golf rangefinder reviews should state what, if any, targeting system is employed, and if there is any magnification possible that could aid it.

3. Measuring Slopes and Gradient

Finally, there is the question of measuring slopes. Admittedly, rangefinders which do measure slopes are not allowed in tournaments, but they can be handy for practice purposes. Regardless, golf rangefinder reviews should definitely state whether or not the rangefinder is able to measure gradients, and give all the relevant details.

Possibly, it should even specify whether the rangefinder abides by tournament regulations, so that your selection process can be eased slightly.

End of the day, some rangefinders come with a variety of other features too, some tournament-legal, and others not so. Finding the right golf rangefinder reviews will ensure that you are completely aware of the features, and limitations, of the rangefinder that you are interested in.

If you can make a completely informed choice, then you will probably be very pleased with the rangefinder that you've selected.


Golf Rangefinder Reviews - What to Look For?

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