Steve Siu - Somewhere In Time
Features:
• 99.99% Fine Silver disc
• Digital eXtreme Definition CD
• 24-bit 352.8 kHz
Super High Definition format: Digital eXtreme Definition 24-bit 352.8kHz CD! Playable on all CD players!
A terrific piano extravaganza!
When Steve Siu's fingers are at work, it doesn't sound like a piano is being played. But rather, the splendid sound of a symphony orchestra comes alive. Simply put, he employs the full range of the keyboard to convey emotions in their purest form. He has an innate sensitivity to nuances of expression, and plays from the heart as well as from the mind. His captivating interpretations blend a dazzling technique, impeccable phrasing, and innovative musical embellishments to create the distinctive sound for which the artist is renowned.
At the urging from an FIM fan, Winston Ma arranged for a meeting between him & pianist Steve Siu in early 2003. Impressed by his performance at the local piano showroom, Mr. Ma decided he was, indeed, worthy of recording for FIM. Only a few months later, in July 2003, a recording session was scheduled for Steve in an old church in L.A. At the keyboard of one of the best nine-foot Concert Grand Hamburg Steinways available at the time, Steve smoothly completed the session in just one day.
One might wonder why it took so long (from 2003 to 2009) to release this recording. The first attempts at mastering this recording (in Burbank, CA) failed miserably to the disappointment of Winston Ma. Although he believed in this performance, he did not believe in the mastered and remastered versions. Unfortunately, it all boils down to the fact that the first mastered disc was flawed; however, the master tapes on Exabyte format (discovered years later), unedited and not yet mastered, were completely useable!
After some meticulous mastering and fine tuning, and with the help of Bruce Brown, the sound began to take shape and the final version was excellent - worthy of the FIM stamp of approval!
As a final note, the bonus track is a medley of popular Hong Kong melodies improvised by Steve as a tribute to his, and Winston Ma's, longing for their home town.
DXD Digital eXtreme Definition:
Digital eXtreme Definition (DXD) is an audio encoding scheme that was developed for editing high-resolution recordings because DSD, the audio standard used on Super Audio CD is not ideally suited for editing. DXD is a PCM-like signal with 24-bit resolution sampled at 352.8 kHz - eight times 44.1 kHz, the sampling frequency of Red Book CD. The data rate is 11.2896 Mbit/s - four times that of DSD!
FIM/LIM DXD CDs have taken this a step further to bring you closer to the source. Instead of making two or more sample rate conversions as with SACD, FIM/LIM recorded the source in DXD! The data rate for a DXD mono signal is 8467.2MHz, or more than 3X the data rate of a typical SACD! Experience the closest you can get to the original performance in the comfort of your home!
Features:
• 99.99% Fine Silver disc
• Digital eXtreme Definition CD
• 24-bit 352.8 kHz
Selections:
1. Chariots of Fire
2. A Time For Us
3. Somewhere My Love
4. Somewhere In Time
5. Don't Cry For Me Argentina
6. Moon River
7. Music of the Night
8. The Summer Knows From Summer 42'
9. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
10. My Funny Valentine
11. Can't Help Falling In Love
Bonus Track:
12. Hong Kong Medley
Total playing time, 60:38
By Labels | First Impression Music - Lasting Impression Music |
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By Genre | Jazz |