@Netvudu said:
Hey, it was sooner than expected.
As for the files themselves I´m a bit confused. To my ears the most beautiful one was the Dan Dean version. There was a strange sound coming from the VSL version. Like if something was being hit with every attack of the instrument. Maybe that´s product of something which happens in the real life bassoon but it made it sound a bit choppy in my humble opinion.
As realistic as this strange sound could be I don´t hear it in any real orchestra (if it´s there I don´t notice it).
Wait...I just noticed the same sound at the end of the Dan Dean version. I then understand it has something to do with the mechanism of the instrument...but it seems a bit exaggerated on the VSL version. Or maybe it´s how the real deal is supposed to sound. I don´t know, I have never been in a room with a bassoon (well, just in live concerts as an spectator).
You did listen very carefully, congratulation! The sounds you hear are the keys of the instrument. I do personally not like samples where this noise is filtered out. I an orchestra recording or concert you will not hear this, but if you do listen to a bassoon solo with piano recording then you will probably do hear it. As I did mention before some sound engineer filter these frequencies out....
I do like the VSL better for this passage, because it sounds earthier, more in the spirit of sacral dance which The Rite of Spring is.
Thanks for listening
Iwan