℗ 2015 Resonus Limited
Released April 3, 2015
Duration 59m 39s
Record Label Resonus Classics
Catalogue No. RES10149
Genre Classical (20th/21st Century)
 

Lennox Berkeley: Chamber Works

Berkeley Ensemble

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1.1
Piece For Flute, Clarinet And Bassoon
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
2:50
Sextet, Op. 47  
1.2
I. Allegro moderato
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
5:45
1.3
II. Lento
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
4:59
1.4
III. Allegro
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
3:55
In Memoriam Igor Stravinsky  
1.5
Canon For String Quartet
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
1:32
1.6
Introduction and Allegro For Double Bass and Piano
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
6:41
String Trio, Op. 19  
1.7
I. Moderato
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
5:55
1.8
II. Adagio
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
4:39
1.9
III. Allegro
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
5:16
Three Pieces For Solo Viola  
1.10
I. Moderato
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
0:59
1.11
II. [Largo]
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
3:00
1.12
III. [Allegro]
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
1:57
Sonatine For Clarinet and Piano  
1.13
I. Moderato
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
4:10
1.14
II. Lento
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
5:30
1.15
III. Allegro
Lennox Berkeley; Berkeley Ensemble
2:31
Digital Booklet
This programme from the Berkeley Ensemble features chamber works by British composer Lennox Berkeley, one of the two composers, father and son, after whom the group takes its name. Supported by a grant from the Lennox Berkeley Society, the recording features a number of world premieres including two fascinating early works recently discovered at the British Library. The selections cover most of Berkeley’s creative life, from the early Francophile clarinet Sonatine to the inventive Introduction and Allegro For Double Bass and Piano. Also included are the Three Pieces for Solo Viola and the large scale String Trio, the Sextet for clarinet, horn and string quartet and the emotive miniature In Memoriam Igor Stravinsky.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Resonus Classics Studio Masters

Recorded at 24-bit / 96kHz resolution Recorded in St John the Evangelist, Iffley Road, Oxford on 2-4 September 2014 Producer, Engineer & Editor: Adam Binks Session photography © Resonus Limited Steinway Model D Piano maintained by Joseph Taylor Pianos Ltd Cover image: 'Lennox Berkeley, 1938 (Photo Howard Coster, by permission of Lady Berkeley and the Lennox Berkeley Estate)
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-6.30
-14.83 to -0.58
-29.12
-36.15 to -23.48
-25.19
-32.50 to -20.60
13
12 to 17
1
Piece For Flute, Clarinet And Bassoon
-5.81-26.18-22.312
2
I. Allegro moderato
-0.70-25.96-21.914
3
II. Lento
-4.79-28.22-23.513
4
III. Allegro
-3.09-25.25-21.713
5
Canon For String Quartet
-14.24-36.15-32.512
6
Introduction and Allegro For Double Bass and Piano
-2.58-23.48-20.613
7
I. Moderato
-5.78-27.16-23.613
8
II. Adagio
-9.10-33.23-29.814
9
III. Allegro
-3.23-27.28-23.514
10
I. Moderato
-14.83-34.99-30.312
11
II. [Largo]
-11.96-34.20-29.913
12
III. [Allegro]
-12.51-34.95-31.014
13
I. Moderato
-0.87-25.48-21.114
14
II. Lento
-0.58-27.91-23.217
15
III. Allegro
-4.44-26.32-22.912

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