℗ 2010 Challenge Classics
Released January 4, 2010
Duration 56m 21s
Record Label Challenge Classics
Catalogue No. CC72355
Genre Classical
 

Mahler: Symphonic Poem in Two Parts – “Titan” (Symphony No.1 in D Major - "Hamburg, 1893" Version)

The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Jan Willem de Vriend

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Symphonic Poem in Two Parts – “Titan”: Part 1 Aus den Tagen der Jugend / Blumen-, Frucht- und Dornstücke  
1.1
I. Langsam schleppend
Gustav Mahler; The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra; Jan Willem de Vriend
13:45
1.2
II. Andante allegretto "Blumine"
Gustav Mahler; The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra; Jan Willem de Vriend
6:26
1.3
III. Scherzo, Kräftig bewegt (Langsames Walzertempo)
Gustav Mahler; The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra; Jan Willem de Vriend
6:56
Symphonic Poem in Two Parts – “Titan”: Part 2 Commedia umana  
1.4
IV. Todentmarsch "in Calloto Manier" Feirlich und gemessen
Gustav Mahler; The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra; Jan Willem de Vriend
10:00
1.5
V. Stürmisch bewegt
Gustav Mahler; The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra; Jan Willem de Vriend
19:14
Digital Booklet
The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra has a long history performing Mahler to great acclaim. On this recording, Jan Willem de Vriend leads the orchestra on the 1893-restored version of Mahler's First Symphony, consisting of two parts and five movements.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Challenge Classics Studio Masters

Executive producer: Anne de Jong Recorded at: Muziekcentrum Enschede (NL) Recording dates: 27-29 Mai 2009 Recording producer: Bert van der Wolf Recording assistent: Fir Suidema Recorded by: NorthStar Recording Services A&R Challenge Records International: Wolfgang Reihing Booklet editing: Johan van Markesteijn Cover photo: Eddy Posthuma de Boer Liner notes: Aart van der Wal Translation: Barbara Gessler / Muse Translations Art direction: Marcel van den Broek
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-9.70
-17.37 to -6.07
-33.24
-39.04 to -27.62
-29.20
-37.20 to -22.10
14
13 to 16
1
I. Langsam schleppend
-6.12-31.21-25.616
2
II. Andante allegretto "Blumine"
-12.80-37.55-34.615
3
III. Scherzo, Kräftig bewegt (Langsames Walzertempo)
-6.15-30.78-26.514
4
IV. Todentmarsch "in Calloto Manier" Feirlich und gemessen
-17.37-39.04-37.214
5
V. Stürmisch bewegt
-6.07-27.62-22.113

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