℗ 2017 Priory Records
Released May 19, 2017
Duration 1h 02m 01s
Record Label Priory Records
Genre Classical
 

August Ritter: The Complete Organ Sonatas

Michael Harris

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Organ Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 23  
1.1
Rasch (1)
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
3:07
1.2
Nicht schleppend
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
6:46
1.3
Rasch (2)
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
5:46
1.4
Entschlossen
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
4:21
Organ Sonata No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 11  
1.5
I. Allegro
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
3:07
1.6
II. Andante
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
2:27
1.7
III. Allegro
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
3:34
1.8
IV. Andante con moto
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
1:30
1.9
V. Allegro
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
1:38
Organ Sonata No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 19  
1.10
Rasch und entschlossen
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
2:52
1.11
Ruhige Bewegung
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
6:03
1.12
Rasch und feurig
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
4:40
Organ Sonata No. 4 in A Major, Op. 31  
1.13
I. Ruhig und heiter
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
5:03
1.14
II. Frisch und kräftig
August Gottfried Ritter; Michael Harris
11:07
August Ritter was a Romantic-era German composer whose focus was solely dedicated to creating works for the organ. He is credited, along with Felix Mendelssohn, for creating the organ sonata, and his four contributions to this genre, written between 1846 and 1856, are expertly interpreted here by Michael Harris, Master of the Music for St Giles’ Cathedral Edinburgh.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Priory Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.55
-13.13 to -0.10
-22.13
-29.53 to -17.31
-19.19
-27.00 to -14.20
11
8 to 13
1
Rasch (1)
-1.59-20.09-16.512
2
Nicht schleppend
-5.94-27.65-25.113
3
Rasch (2)
-0.89-22.03-18.913
4
Entschlossen
-0.62-18.78-16.011
5
I. Allegro
-1.12-18.57-15.011
6
II. Andante
-13.13-29.53-27.010
7
III. Allegro
-1.63-18.58-15.711
8
IV. Andante con moto
-12.33-28.57-25.78
9
V. Allegro
-1.89-17.31-14.210
10
Rasch und entschlossen
-0.84-19.58-16.611
11
Ruhige Bewegung
-3.09-23.12-20.211
12
Rasch und feurig
-0.10-18.02-15.211
13
I. Ruhig und heiter
-6.01-26.59-24.111
14
II. Frisch und kräftig
-0.55-21.43-18.413

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