German Celesta - Edition Beurmann
Realsamples
Celesta
- Features a 1960s Celesta from the collection of Professor Andreas E. Beurmann.
- Known for its rich sound and volume, making it suitable for orchestral use.
Product Overview
German Celesta - Edition Beurmann features a 1960s celesta from the esteemed collection of Professor Andreas E. Beurmann. This instrument is noted for its rich sound and volume, making it suitable for orchestral use while also appealing to modern productions seeking a familiar yet unique timbre.
Details
The library captures the celesta's bright, bell-like tones, which blend warmth and clarity, reminiscent of a vibraphone or glockenspiel. Each note is recorded with 16 dynamic levels, ensuring a wide expressive range. The instrument's mechanical characteristics, including the felt noise from the dampers, are preserved through eight variations for each key, adding to its lively character.
Recorded in the acoustically unique Herrenhaus Hasselburg, the samples were captured using hand-built Wagner U47w tube microphones, Crane Song Flamingo preamps, and Universal Audio converters. This setup contributes to the instrument's detailed and nuanced sound. The library includes nearly 1,200 individual recordings and is compatible with major software samplers, providing a comprehensive tool for composers looking to integrate the celesta into their scores.
