Naxos to Debut Blu-ray Audio Releases with Corigliano’s ‘Circus Maximus’

August 06, 2010

 

Naxos, the world’s leading classical music label, known both for recording exciting new repertoire with exceptional talent and for distributing a large number of classical labels internationally, including Opus Arte, Euroarts and 2L, has decided to join other audiophile labels such as 2L and AIX and enter into the Blu-ray Audio market.

The label plans to start releasing in the high resolution Blu-ray Audio format by October, with the premiere release being contemporary classical composer John Corigliano’s Circus Maximus, recorded at a high resolution 88.2kHz/24-bit and appearing on Blu-ray in a discrete DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix along with a PCM 2.0 mix.

John Corigliano (left) and Klaus Heymann (right) inspect the Circus Maximus Blu-ray Audio disc

Naxos founder and president Klaus Heymann and composer John Corigliano were in New York City today, July 14, 2010, to demonstrate the Corigliano Circus Maximus Blu-ray Audio release and Blu-rayDefinition was happy to be invited and in attendance.

The reference equipment was as follows:

  • Pioneer ELITE BDP09FD Reference Blu-ray Player
  • Meridian HD621 HDMI Audio Processor
  • Meridian G61R Surround Controller
  • Meridian DSP5200 DSP Active Loudspeakers (front L/R, Center, and Rear L/R)

The 5.1 mix fully utilized the surround channels for a discrete “stage” mix perspective, it was dynamic and clean, smooth and well balanced. The composer himself jokingly remarked that the disc should come labeled “this disc should be played loud” and indeed it should. A quick check of the stereo mix, also in 88.2/24, showed good stereo separation and dynamics, but certainly sounded more “closed” than the brilliant surround mix, that the composer aided in remixing himself.

Naxos President and Founder Klauss Heymann said that after the initial Corigliano release, there will be a release of Mahler: Symphony No. 8, and then five more Blu-ray Audio releases, after which the label plans to release three or four a month. He is also adamant that Naxos will only be releasing on Blu-ray original high res releases—meaning, only 24-bit, 88.2kHz or 96kHz recordings. They will not be up-sampling older digital recordings or transferring analogue recordings to the Blu-ray Audio format.

Source: Brandon DuHamel, Blu-rayDefinition.com, 14 July 2010


The first five Naxos Blu-ray Audio releases will be:
(Regular CDs are shown here, and the links target these regular CDs on naxos.com)

CORIGLIANO <em>Circus Maximus</em>, <em>Gazebo Dances</em>
CORIGLIANO
Circus Maximus, Gazebo Dances
MAHLER Symphony No 8
MAHLER
Symphony No 8
Dvořák Symphonies Nos 7 & 8
DVOŘÁK
Symphonies Nos 7 & 8
CHOPIN Piano Concerto No 1
CHOPIN
Piano Concerto No 1
DEBUSSY Orchestral Works Vol 4 – Le martyr de Saint Sébastien • Khamma • Le roi Lear • L’enfant prodigue
DEBUSSY
Orchestral Works Vol 4 – Le martyr de Saint Sébastien • Khamma • Le roi Lear • L’enfant prodigue