℗ 2002 Naxos
Released May 19, 2002
Duration 1h 05m 41s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.555071
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

Japanese Orchestral Favourites: Ifukube - Akutagawa - Toyama

Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, Ryusuke Numajiri

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1.1
Rhapsody for Orchestra
Yuzo Toyama; Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Ryusuke Numajiri
7:13
1.2
Etenraku
Traditional; Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Ryusuke Numajiri
8:58
Japanese Rhapsody  
1.3
I. Nocturne
Akira Ifukube; Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Ryusuke Numajiri
8:01
1.4
II. Fête
Akira Ifukube; Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Ryusuke Numajiri
8:38
Music for Symphony Orchestra  
1.5
Andantino
Yasushi Akutagawa; Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Ryusuke Numajiri
4:42
1.6
Allegro
Yasushi Akutagawa; Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Ryusuke Numajiri
5:01
1.7
Kobiki-Uta for Orchestra
Kiyoshige Koyama; Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Ryusuke Numajiri
11:21
1.8
Threnody to Toki for String Orchestra and Piano, Op. 12
Takashi Yoshimatsu; Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra; Ryusuke Numajiri
11:47
Digital Booklet
Ryusuke Numajiri, principal conductor of the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, leads the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra in a mesmerizing performance of traditional and contemporary Japanese orchestral works.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters

Recorded at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space from 25th to 27th July, 2000 Producer: Andrew Walton (K&A) Engineer: Tony Faulkner Post-production: Emma Stocker / Andrew Walton
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.54
-10.45 to -0.02
-25.92
-34.81 to -18.88
-21.80
-31.60 to -14.60
14
11 to 17
1
Rhapsody for Orchestra
-0.04-21.25-16.213
2
Etenraku
-2.36-26.82-23.317
3
I. Nocturne
-10.45-33.56-30.515
4
II. Fête
-0.14-19.87-16.512
5
Andantino
-8.77-34.81-31.613
6
Allegro
-0.02-18.88-14.611
7
Kobiki-Uta for Orchestra
-0.02-20.18-15.212
8
Threnody to Toki for String Orchestra and Piano, Op. 12
-6.52-31.97-26.515

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