A=430 - Why? (answered)

Michael Gamble michael@gambles.fsnet.co.uk
Sun, 20 Feb 2005 14:18:42 -0000


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Hello Terry Farrell and Listers
A=3D430 is the ruling pitch for Mozart at Glyndebourne. The orchestra is =
the OAE who use early period instruments in the Pit. They also can play =
at A=3D415 - given their other instruments. The LPO are at A=3D440.
Ever listen to a radio station playing an orchestra at A=3D430 and then =
the radio switches (back-to-back) to a piece at A=3D440? I have - and =
it's horrid.
Regards
Michael G.(UK)

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