In the Spring of 2006, Dave and Sheryl Lee Wilson were fortunate enough to attend a rehearsal of the Mahler Symphony #2, "The Resurrection". In the second movement there’s a passage dominated by massed pizzicato strings, and Dave was suddenly struck by what he was hearing. The music was not fortissimo, but it seemed to leap from the stage with holographic alacrity. All the dynamic shadings of attack and decay were palpable. He could hear the resonant fullness of the wood of the cellos and double basses. As it did for Bruno Walter, the moment proffered him a revelation of how beautiful music could be. He turned to Sheryl Lee and said, “That's what the new Alexandria needs to sound like.” |
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Introduction • Epiphany in Vienna • The Drivers • The Crossover • Aspherical Propagation Delay • Specifications |






