John Marks

The Fifth Element #49

We continue the search for the successor to Fried's Q loudspeaker of yore. Renaissance Audio is the former Morel USA, so they have a long track record in both OEM driver manufacture and making complete loudspeakers. As I mentioned in my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/608fifth/index1.html">June column</A>, their MLP-403.5 loudspeaker is a two-cubic-foot, sealed-box three-way with a dome midrange driver, at the near-improbable price of $1090/pair (footnote 1).

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The Fifth Element #47

US composer Morten Lauridsen's <I>Lux Aeterna</I> is one of the indisputable masterpieces of the 20th century. John Atkinson has recorded the male vocal group Cantus's performances of Lauridsen's <I>O Magnum Mysterium</I> (on <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/musicrecordings/1105cantus"><I>Comfort and Joy: Volume One</I></A>, Cantus CTS-1204) and <I>Ave Maria Dulcissima</I> (on <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/121007cantus"><I>Cantus</I></A&gt;, Cantus CTS-1207). (And great recordings they are&mdash;one engineer chum thinks JA's Cantus recording of <I>OMM</I> is the single best-engineered choral recording he's ever heard.)

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The Fifth Element #44

Ars-Sonum is a Spanish audio company that, as far as I can tell, makes only one product&mdash;but it's a doozy (footnote 1). The Filarmon&#237;a SE is a tube integrated amplifier that is, in many ways, an homage to Dynaco's iconic Stereo 70 power amplifier of 1959, but the Filarmon&#237;a is by no means a slavish copy. Get down to specifics, and it's actually more of a clean-sheet-of-paper design.

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The Fifth Element #43

My "Musical Cultural Literacy for Americans" write-in competition seems to have been a smashing success. I received 65 entries, and only a very few missed the mark. A few more were obvious, so-so, or lacking in passion. Many were good. But a score or more were of enviably high quality. Choosing the top 12 was tough. At the end, who won a prize and who did not was entirely my own subjective decision. The winning entries are posted in full on <I>Stereophile</I>'s website as an <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/407fifth/index3.html">append…; to my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/407fifth">April column</A>. Here are the points I made online in announcing the results:

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The Fifth Element #42

The recording project I've mentioned before in this column, that of documenting the historical and significant pipe organs of Rhode Island, is finally (!) in the can. (Except that today, of course, we no longer use cans. Or tape, for that matter.) It has been a learning and growing experience for us all&mdash;more than a dozen remote-location recording dates, spread over eight months.

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