℗ 2015 Metier
Released February 10, 2015
Duration 1h 01m 10s
Record Label Metier
Catalogue No. MSV28549
Genre Classical (Instrumental)
 

Gothic: New Piano Music from Ireland

Mary Dullea

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1.1
Gothic
Ed Bennett; Mary Dullea
7:57
1.2
The first thing, the last thing and everything in between
David Fennessy; Mary Dullea
4:42
1.3
grow quiet gradually
Jonathan Nangle; Mary Dullea
5:05
1.4
Tease
Frank Lyons; Mary Dullea; Unknown Artist
12:42
Nine  
1.5
I. Arpa
John McLachlan; Mary Dullea
0:43
1.6
II. Scala
John McLachlan; Mary Dullea
1:01
1.7
III. Ananda
John McLachlan; Mary Dullea
1:35
1.8
IV. Kimata
John McLachlan; Mary Dullea
1:25
1.9
V. Nebula
John McLachlan; Mary Dullea
1:18
1.10
VI. Aurea
John McLachlan; Mary Dullea
3:13
1.11
VII. Maya
John McLachlan; Mary Dullea
2:22
1.12
VIII. Hikka
John McLachlan; Mary Dullea
1:08
1.13
IX. Fretta
John McLachlan; Mary Dullea
1:17
1.14
Etude No. 1
Gráinne Mulvey; Mary Dullea
5:08
Homenaje a Maurice Ohana  
1.15
I. —
Benjamin Dwyer; Mary Dullea
6:23
1.16
II. —
Benjamin Dwyer; Mary Dullea
5:11
Digital Booklet
Irish pianist Mary Dullea presents world premiere recordings of these modern works by seven Irish composers. A varied collection that spans several styles, some including extended and experimental techniques, all are tremendously atmospheric and brilliantly played. Dullea shows again that she is totally in control no matter how complex the demands made by the music.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Metier Studio Masters

Recorded at Castalia Hall, Ballytobin, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland on 3rd – 5th August 2014 Engineer and producer – Chris Corrigan Original sound recording made by Mary Dullea and issued under licence Music copyright: track 2 published by Universal Edition, all other works: copyright control Front cover and traycard photos by Julia Bardsley Photos: Mary Dullea by Sophie Dennehy; David Fennessy by Tanya Kiang; John McLachlan by Lucy Clarke; Benjamin Dwyer by Brian Kavanagh, other photos supplied courtesy of the composers.
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.65
-8.49 to -0.30
-24.22
-32.10 to -18.95
-19.09
-26.00 to -12.60
13
10 to 16
1
Gothic
-0.30-18.95-12.610
2
The first thing, the last thing and everything in between
-0.60-21.63-17.212
3
grow quiet gradually
-5.85-32.10-25.416
4
Tease
-0.30-26.05-20.716
5
I. Arpa
-2.89-23.89-19.311
6
II. Scala
-0.79-22.36-17.612
7
III. Ananda
-7.25-31.35-24.714
8
IV. Kimata
-2.08-20.36-15.110
9
V. Nebula
-5.63-28.27-23.912
10
VI. Aurea
-5.32-26.82-22.514
11
VII. Maya
-8.49-30.04-26.012
12
VIII. Hikka
-0.51-19.37-16.011
13
IX. Fretta
-0.30-19.70-14.312
14
Etude No. 1
-0.30-19.17-15.112
15
I. —
-0.30-21.39-15.612
16
II. —
-1.48-26.11-19.414

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