It's a real shame these albums aren't available anymore, I've always though 
organ music was perfect for Ambisonics.

By the way, went to the site that lists the 'Shades of Blue' album but it 
states the on-line shop will be active in 2009! I've emailed them to see if 
they are still active, we'll see.....

Richard


  I recently came across a number of recordings made in UHJ format in the 
  early 1990s by a small company called Mirabilis.  The man who started this 
  broke off the recording business when he took over the old British pipe 
  organ company Henry Willis and Sons, which has naturally kept him fully 
  occupied ever since.  Most of the recordings he made are, unsurprisingly, 
  of organs - but there are a number of others.  In fact, the only two disks 
  still available to buy are one of chamber music by modern Scottish 
  composers and one of a program of music sung by a male close-harmony group 
  from Ely.

  All the information I have been able to unearth about these recordings is 
  gathered here: <http://ambisonic.info/mirabilis>.  I have got copies of 
  more than half of the disks, which sound superb; but I am still hunting for 
  the rest.  (If anyone here happens to have any of the recordings I am 
  missing, I would love to know, of course!)

  Paul

  -- 
  Paul Hodges


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