℗ 2016 Divine Art
Released November 11, 2016
Duration 59m 03s
Record Label Divine Art
Catalogue No. DDA25137
Genre Classical (Chamber Music)
 

Peter Hope: Wind Blown: Sonatas for Wind Instruments

Richard Simpson, Janet Simpson, Thomas Verity, Simon Passmore, John Turner, Harvey Davies, Frank Forst, Yukiko Sano, Pam Zinneman-Hope

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Oboe Sonata  
1.1
I. Moderato
Peter Hope; Richard Simpson; Janet Simpson
7:36
1.2
II. Vivace
Peter Hope; Richard Simpson; Janet Simpson
2:22
1.3
III. Allegro
Peter Hope; Richard Simpson; Janet Simpson
4:17
Clarinet Sonata  
1.4
I. Moderato
Peter Hope; Thomas Verity; Simon Passmore
4:45
1.5
II. Vivace
Peter Hope; Thomas Verity; Simon Passmore
4:26
1.6
III. Freely. Allegro (The Clarinettist on the Roof)
Peter Hope; Thomas Verity; Simon Passmore
4:17
Recorder Sonata  
1.7
I. Fantasia
Peter Hope; John Turner; Harvey Davies
4:25
1.8
II. Threnody
Peter Hope; John Turner; Harvey Davies
3:35
1.9
III. Moto Perpetuo
Peter Hope; John Turner; Harvey Davies
2:42
Bassoon Sonata  
1.10
I. Freely. Allegro inquieto
Peter Hope; Frank Forst; Yukiko Sano
5:09
1.11
II. Lento
Peter Hope; Frank Forst; Yukiko Sano
3:30
1.12
III. Giocoso
Peter Hope; Frank Forst; Yukiko Sano
2:53
1.13
Tallis Remembered (version for Recorder, Clarinet and Piano)
Peter Hope; Thomas Verity; John Turner; Simon Passmore
3:24
1.14
A Walk with My Dog, Molly
Peter Hope; Pam Zinneman-Hope; John Turner
5:42
Digital Booklet
Peter Hope is an English composer whose name is not well known to the public, but some of his music certainly is. A veteran of the light music genre, he has been a fulltime composer and arranger for fifty years, working for many years with the BBC Concert Orchestra- many of his arrangements becoming classics in their genre, also writing music for the marriage of the Crown Prince of Spain and many other public events. His theme tune for BBC TV news ran for over a decade, known to practically every person in the UK. Since 2000 he has concentrated on more serious and extended compositions, though retaining a commercial sense of approachable style. This album features four wind sonatas and two other works, performed by instrumentalists of high caliber and renown. All the works are receiving the premiere recording and one is being considered as the music for an animated film based on the music itself.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Divine Art Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.76
-6.67 to -1.00
-24.77
-27.61 to -22.30
-21.25
-23.70 to -18.10
13
12 to 15
1
I. Moderato
-3.92-26.32-22.515
2
II. Vivace
-2.62-25.96-22.513
3
III. Allegro
-1.00-24.62-21.315
4
I. Moderato
-6.67-27.61-23.713
5
II. Vivace
-1.00-22.37-18.113
6
III. Freely. Allegro (The Clarinettist on the Roof)
-2.52-24.56-19.913
7
I. Fantasia
-2.08-26.22-23.015
8
II. Threnody
-3.84-26.59-23.513
9
III. Moto Perpetuo
-1.07-22.30-18.814
10
I. Freely. Allegro inquieto
-2.86-23.15-20.314
11
II. Lento
-1.52-23.75-20.213
12
III. Giocoso
-4.56-23.59-20.913
13
Tallis Remembered (version for Recorder, Clarinet and Piano)
-3.69-23.29-20.112
14
A Walk with My Dog, Molly
-1.23-26.47-22.712

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