℗ 2017 Navona
Released April 14, 2017
Duration 58m 57s
Record Label Navona
Genre Classical
 

Winter's Warmth: Contemporary Works for Orchestra

Karel Martinek, Peter Laul, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, Petr Vronský, Vladimir Lande

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Falling Man/Dancing Man, Op. 68  
1.1
I. Infinity Jinx
Andrew Schultz; Karel Martinek; Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra; Petr Vronský
6:00
1.2
II. Deep Crossing
Andrew Schultz; Karel Martinek; Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra; Petr Vronský
7:33
1.3
III. The Laughing Man
Andrew Schultz; Karel Martinek; Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra; Petr Vronský
8:52
1.4
Let Freedom Ring
John A. Carollo; Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra; Petr Vronský
6:28
1.5
The Transfiguration of Giovanni Baudino
John A. Carollo; Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra; Petr Vronský
10:27
1.6
Russian Winter
R. Barry Ulrich; Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra; Petr Vronský
4:13
1.7
Episodes
Jay A. Kawarsky; Peter Laul; St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra; Vladimir Lande
15:24
Digital Booklet
The pieces on Winter's Warmth are based around the Albert Camus quote about the indomitability of the human spirit, "in the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer." Encapsulating that theme, composers John A. Carollo, J.A. Kawarsky, Andrew Schultz and R. Barry Ulrich present conceptual works that all act as soundtracks to our resiliency during the toughest moments of the human experience.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Navona Studio Masters

Falling Man/Dancing Man: Recorded at Dům Kultury, Ostrava, Czech Republic, September 13, 2016 Session producer: Vít Mužík Session engineers: Aleš Dvořák, Jan Košulič Let Freedom Ring: Recorded at Reduta Hall, Olomouc, CZ, March 1, 2016 Session producer: Vít Mužík Session engineer: Pavel Kuncar The Transfiguration of Giovanni Baudino: Recorded at Reduta Hall, Olomouc, CZ, September 12, 2016 Session producer: Vít Mužík Session engineers: Aleš Dvořák, Jan Košulič Russian Winter: Recorded at Reduta Hall, in Olomouc, CZ, September 14, 2016 Session producer: Vít Mužík Session engineers: Aleš Dvořák, Jan Košulič Episodes: Recorded at Studio 1, House of Radio, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 30, 2016 Producer and engineer: Alexei Barashkin Executive producer: Bob Lord Executive A&R: Sam Renshaw A&R: Alex Bourne, Chris Robinson Audio director: Jeff LeRoy Editing, mixing and mastering: Shaun Michaud, Lucas Paquette, Levi Brown Art and production director: Brett Picknell Graphic design: Ryan Harrison Marketing: Samantha Granville, John Higgin
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.31
-3.81 to -0.50
-26.11
-28.97 to -21.73
-21.97
-24.90 to -18.40
15
13 to 18
1
I. Infinity Jinx
-3.81-27.69-24.214
2
II. Deep Crossing
-2.88-27.76-22.515
3
III. The Laughing Man
-0.50-25.99-21.316
4
Let Freedom Ring
-0.50-25.81-21.616
5
The Transfiguration of Giovanni Baudino
-0.50-24.81-20.915
6
Russian Winter
-0.50-21.73-18.413
7
Episodes
-0.50-28.97-24.918

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