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the velut lunas reference vinyl vol 2

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the velut lunas reference vinyl vol 2The Velut Luna's Reference Vinyl Vol. 2 (CVLD370) Available in: HD File, LP SIDE A 8: 03 PM A1 Short & Shorter 6: 37(Roberto Magris) Big Band Ritmo Sinfonica Citt di Verona, Marco Pasetto, conductor Recorded at Teatro Marinelli, Castelnuovo del Garda, September 2008 A2 Nubian Dream 5: 57 (A. Sharara) New Project Jazz Orchestra, Renzo Vigagni, conductor Recorded at Teatro Rosmini, Rovereto, December 1999 A3 Winter 7: 31 (Oscar Del Barba) Oscar Del

The Velut Luna's Reference Vinyl Vol. 2 (CVLD370)

Available in: HD File, LP

SIDE A - 8:03 PM
A1
Short & Shorter 6:37(Roberto Magris)
Big Band Ritmo Sinfonica Città di Verona, Marco Pasetto, conductor
Recorded at Teatro Marinelli, Castelnuovo del Garda, September 2008

A2
Nubian Dream 5:57
(A. Sharara)
New Project Jazz Orchestra, Renzo Vigagni, conductor
Recorded at Teatro Rosmini, Rovereto, December 1999

A3
Winter 7:31 (Oscar Del Barba)
Oscar Del Barba Ensemble, feat, Mauro Negri, clarinet
Recorded at Auditorium Pollini, Padua, April 2000

SIDE B - 6:02 PM
B1
Radames 3:03
(Coslow, Age, Cremona)
The Metronomes, feat. Michele Giacomazzi, guitar
Recorded at Papillons Studio, Padua, January 2000

B2
The Pink Panther Theme 6:50
(Henry Mancini)
Massimo Salvagnini Quartet
Recorded at Condulmer Recording Studio, Zerman, August 2002

B3
Amor em paz 5:30
(Antonio Carlos Jobim)
Massimo Salvagnini Quartet, featuring Patrizia Laquidara
Recorded at Magister Recording Area, Preganziol, November 2006

B4
I'm On My Way 2:33
(Traditional)
Cheryl Porter, Guido Torelli & Leonardo Di Angilla
Recorded at Public Auditorium, Chiuppano, October 2001

SIDE C - 6:15 PM
C1
Spring Portena 7:49
(Astor Piazzolla)
Stravinsky Chamber Orchestra, Marco Tezza, piano solo & conductor
Recorded at the Church of San Francesco, Schio, April 1999

C2
Vals venezolano / Contradanza 3:13
(Paquito D'Rivera)
Alessandro Carbonare, clarinet & Andrea Dindo, piano
Recorded at the Church of San Francesco, Schio, August 2002

C3
Lunas de cielo griz 2:42
(Alejandro Martinez)
Alejandro Martinez & Nina Ves
Recorded at Studio A, Padua, June 2015

C4
El pueblo unido jamas serà vencido 4:36
(Sergio Ortega, Quilapayún)
Yolanda Diaz & Matteo Nahum
Recorded at MLH, Naquera (Spain), September 2023

SIDE D - 7:33 PM
D1
Concerto in A Major K622
for Clarinet and Orchestra: Allegro 11:42
(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Orchestra of Padua and Veneto, Zsolt Hamar, conductor, Luca Lucchetta, clarinet
Recorded at Teatro Verdi, Padua, October 2006

D2
Gianò's Dreams:
The Accordion and the Child 7:50
(Adriano Lincetto)
Orchestra of Padua and Veneto, Fabio Framba, conductor
Recorded at Auditorium Pollini, September 2009

All recordings made in Italy, except for C4 made in Spain.

A heartfelt thanks to all the musicians who have helped make Velut Luna great in its first 30 years.
(Marco Lincetto)

Sound engineer: Marco Lincetto unless otherwise indicated
Graphic design: L'Image / Photo taken by: Paolo Vettore (1963)

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The child in the cover photo is me. At the age of two. It was 1963.
For as long as I can remember, I've always loved listening to records. Certainly because of my family history, with my father being an illustrious classical pianist and refined composer, and my mother an opera singer.
But certainly in those years of early childhood I was greatly fascinated by those big black pans that spun on the old family record player and from which emerged my favorite fairy tales, narrated by the great voices of great actors (I remember, for example, Nando Gazzolo and his Little Red Riding Hood, and Hansel and Grethel, and Tom Thumb, whose records I literally wore out...).
Around the age of eight or nine, the transition from fairy tales to the Beatles' 45s at the end of their career (Obladì, Obladà), or to that unusual and unknown sound of the Theremin used in Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys, was a completely natural occurrence.
And when at 13 I gradually began to discover Santana, Pink Floyd, Genesis, etc.etc.etc., combined with reading Suono and Stereoplay, it was equally natural to become infatuated with the images of the large reel-to-reel tape recorders of the time, suitable for the then rare home studios.
My first love, much dreamed of but never owned, was the Tascam 80-8, eight tracks on half-inch tape. And my dream microphones were Sennheisers, MD441s, and MD421s... But the real dream was to "build my own studio"... which would remain just a dream for a long time. When I finally, at 19, discovered Jim Croce's music and understood that... "It-Can-Be-Done!" (quote), it was the moment when it became clear to me that sooner or later, I would do that job, I would "make records."
And the rest is history...

My culture, my tradition, my fundamental experiences are ANALOGUE. Although I was a champion of quality digital right from the start of my professional career in 1992, I have never abandoned analog, and above all, I have never abandoned the "analog mindset."
Here comes this second volume of my most beloved, most significant recordings of over thirty years of production activity with VELUT LUNA. As in volume 1, each side of the four that make up this double vinyl is thematic and dedicated to the great Big Bands, which move between jazz and ethnic crossover (Side A), jazz in club format, from the Italian swing of The Metronomes, to the gospel of Cheryl Porter (Side B), South American and Latin music, very important to me and the cornerstone of my deepest feelings (Side C), and finally the great
classical music, here translated into the wonderful Clarinet Concerto by Mozart and the final movement from the Symphonic Suite “I Sogni di Gianò” by my father Adriano Lincetto.

...And see you at the third and final volume of this “summa” of mine, scheduled for publication in February 2025, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the birth of VELUT LUNA.

Marco Lincetto

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F. M. Langner
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Great way to control TV and radio in one room from an easy chair in another room!
I help a 96 year old blinded vet with tech support -- and as his health worsens, needed to make his TV, his radio, and the audio switch that selects what audio should go into his hearing aids via Bluetooth work from his easy chair in his living room. All the equipment is in his bedroom. This IR repeater system installed quickly and easily and works perfectly. Now he can summon ball games, news, or whatever he wants without fear of getting up and falling down. A perfect solution!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
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Jenna Rose
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Magic!!!
I am no tech expert but these little guys are magic! We had just put in a wall of built-ins and desperately wanted to hide our cable box behind a cabinet, but with it being infrared this would not work without these little repeaters! First off I just have to say that the Sewell customer service is off the charts. You actually get to speak to a real person right away, no annoying menu after menu trying to get help. They helped us so much when we hit a couple snags. Here are a couple things that I figured out that I hope will help others. First you can hide both of these little discs, they both come with tiny little eyes that can attach to your tv and cable box or whatever you are trying to use them for, and they are nearly invisible. Second, don’t get nervous when you plug them into the power outlet and the lights don’t come on, this is ok and they aren’t supposed to stay on, they kind of blink here and there, and only when you use your remote. Third, we have an Altice One cable box (not the mini, just a regular cable box) and it was impossible to find the eye to attach the emitter’s eye (Side note: we had to put the emitter disc on top of the cable box because we couldn’t fit the emitter disc pointing in front of cable box. The directions give you both options though and you can basically put it anywhere as long as the eyes attach). The phone trick did not work on this particular cable box. But after trying about a dozen different spots on the front of the box we finally got it to work by putting the eye right on where the digital clock numbers are. I put it basically right on top of the colon (:). Cable vision was no help with this so I hope this can save others from our frustration. After we found the eye everything came together and worked perfectly! No more do we need to keep the cabinet open to change channels… it’s a miracle!!! Hope these little guys work forever.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022
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Amazonian
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 4
Good product, expensive price, poor adhesive
Premium packaging for a premium device. Useful for IR remote signal delivery with extra functions on the side. Price though is luxury for it’s use. Used this for a Logitech Harmony hub control of an non-smart electric fireplace. Setup is a breeze but only if you’re tech savvy. Highly recommend to watch the YouTube video for information on all it’s application. There a many other cheaper devices similar to this available on Amazon that I could have used for the same application. If you have a need for multiple control within the same vicinity of other devices, this may be more useful for you. However, if you plan on utilizing an IR repeater/extender for only a single device and would like to save some money, don’t buy this one. This device works quite well though. Have had no issues achieving the effect needed. Only four stars due to the poor adhesive on the emitter attachment. As stated earlier, I used this on an electric fireplace with a glass surface. I used the attachable emitter to the front glass sensor where the IR receiver was located on the fireplace. After only one day, the emitter attachment fell off even though I made sure the glass was thoroughly cleaned prior to adhering it. Otherwise a good product.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2019
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James P. Karl
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Denon avr ir remote port works great with sewell products
I bought a new entertainment center with glass doors and wasn't getting good signal range with the door closed. Plus i couldnt get a good of line site, since this cabinet was shorter than the orginal, and the location for my avr was further to the left than before and now my line of sight to the receiver was blocked from other parts of the room due to high couch back. I tried a couple different cheap $10 devices that used stick on transmitters/receiver buttons but they were clumsy and didn't provide me a total solution for my room layout. Works fantastic with a denon x1800 receiver (and many other models). It works directly with the denon's ir remote port in the back of the avr port. The solution is actually quite simple. Plug a stereo 3.5 mm male to male plug in the denon ir port in the back of the avr and and the other end to the orange emitter box(puck). The pics are about the size of an oreo double stuff cookie Tuck the orange box/puck away whereever and plug the power in. The box doesn't need to seen or be pointed towards anything. It's location is only limited by the length of your stereo cable and access to AC power Put the blue box puck anywhere in the room where you have general line of sight to it from where you will be using your remote, and plug power in. In my case, its sitting on top of one of my tower speakers. From there it clears the back of the couch and can see from the family room, eat-in kitchen area, and the kitchen beyond. Done. I didn't need or use any of the included emitter or transmitter cables, though if you dont have a denon, or other brand avr with an ir port to plug into , or also want to hide the blue puck ( in which case attach the included sensor cable), you'll need them. But for denon users with an ir port, you just use the two pucks and their usb power adapters. Simple.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026
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Tjaltz316
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 1
Worked good then died at six months (Updated)
Worked good for a couple of months, then started to develop a lag between when you pressed a button on the remote, and when the TV would respond. If I moved the speaker blocking the TV’s IR receiver, and pointed the remote at it, it worked perfectly. Add the IR blaster back in and the delay returns. The delay kept getting longer and longer, sometimes 5 to 10 seconds. Then it just died. Would not pass any IR signals, even though the receiver and emitter both had power. Tried rebooting, changing communication channels to no avail. Out of Amazon return window. Manufacturer wants you do go through a troubleshooting process for warranty that is too complicated and time consuming. Customer Service Rep at Sewell send me a warranty replacement.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025

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