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piano-small.jpg Blue Griffin Recording is an independent recording label and full service recording company. We are located in Lansing, Michigan.
Recording engineer and producer Sergei Kvitko has completed degrees in music from Russia and the US, including Doctorate in Piano Performance from Michigan State University. (Read more...)
BGR uses the highest quality equipment to achieve the superb sound that has been praised by Gramophone ("vividly detailed, vibrant sonics"), and American Record Guide ("The recording is close to ideal, rich but clear, truthful, and immediate") among others. (Read more reviews...)
Blue Griffin is a unique label as it follows creation of the CD from beginning to end, from setting up the microphones, recording, editing and mastering, graphic design and printing, to distribution, advertising and sales. (View full Catalog...)
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Since 2006-07 season Blue Griffin and First Presbyterian Church of Lansing sponsor the "FINE ARTS SERIES" . ( Read more about the series ...)

 

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Aug 22
2007

David Stambler and Jun Okada (August 20-21, 2007)

Posted by sergei in Recording

Beautiful sounds of saxophone filled The Ballroom. David Stambler is assistant professor of saxophone at Penn State University and he and Jun Okada are working on the CD of music by Weiser, Prokofiev, John Anthony Lennon and other composers.

Neumann mics sound awesome on saxophone, capturing the mellow sound with great detail, and Schoeps mics on my Steinway are always reliable.

<p>Yes, the piano is turned around allowing better separation of sounds and better control of the balance. It is a little weird to play that way, but the result is worth the initial inconvenience.

 

david stambler and jun okada recording session at the ballroom