℗ 2022 Ars Produktion
Released June 17, 2022
Duration 56m 58s
Record Label Ars Produktion
Catalogue No. ARS38346
Genre Classical (Solo Instrumental)
 

A Mandolin's Guide to Hamburg

Florian Klaus Rumpf

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1.1
Sazanami gazelle
Keizo Ishibashi; Florian Klaus Rumpf
4:33
1.2
Allegro in D Major, WK 198
Carl Friedrich Abel; Florian Klaus Rumpf
4:11
1.3
Julie-O (Arr. for Mandolin)
Mark Summer; Florian Klaus Rumpf
3:58
1.4
Preludio No. 16, Op. 152
Raffaele Calace; Florian Klaus Rumpf
3:35
1.5
Journey to Pazardzhik
Chris Acquavella; Florian Klaus Rumpf
6:57
1.6
Remembrance, Op. 12
Masataka Hori; Florian Klaus Rumpf
3:45
1.7
Diferencias
Victor Kioulaphides; Florian Klaus Rumpf
5:59
1.8
Remembrance No. 2, Op. 25
Masataka Hori; Florian Klaus Rumpf
4:11
1.9
Irish Stew
Florian Klaus Rumpf; Florian Klaus Rumpf
4:17
1.10
The Rising Sun
Keizo Ishibashi; Florian Klaus Rumpf
4:01
1.11
Remembrance No. 3, Op. 26
Masataka Hori; Florian Klaus Rumpf
5:04
1.12
Schlaflied
Florian Klaus Rumpf; Florian Klaus Rumpf
3:33
1.13
My Lady Jazz (Version for Mandola)
Albert John Weidt; Florian Klaus Rumpf
2:54
Florian Klaus Rumpf’s new release A Mandolin’s Guide to Hamburg showcases music as lively and impressive as the port city in northern Germany. Florian Klaus Rumpf decided to put the mandolin at the center of his life at the age of seven. He studied under Professor Caterina Lichtenberg, Valerij Kisseljow, and Silke Lisko at the Wuppertal campus of the Academy for Music and Dance in Cologne (Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln). His solo work has focused on the versatility of the mandolin – from baroque mandolins through to the octave mandolin and liuto cantabile. Florian Klaus Rumpf works with composers, composes pieces himself, does research, and arranges in order to ensure that the literature for this array of instruments is constantly expanding.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Ars Produktion Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.31
-10.55 to -0.62
-28.93
-37.95 to -21.88
-24.89
-33.60 to -18.30
16
15 to 19
1
Sazanami gazelle
-0.97-21.88-18.315
2
Allegro in D Major, WK 198
-8.54-32.30-28.917
3
Julie-O (Arr. for Mandolin)
-1.16-26.66-23.017
4
Preludio No. 16, Op. 152
-4.23-28.62-25.216
5
Journey to Pazardzhik
-1.78-30.74-25.819
6
Remembrance, Op. 12
-9.69-35.52-31.116
7
Diferencias
-3.73-28.59-25.218
8
Remembrance No. 2, Op. 25
-5.54-30.76-26.315
9
Irish Stew
-0.97-25.38-20.315
10
The Rising Sun
-0.62-24.25-19.216
11
Remembrance No. 3, Op. 26
-6.61-30.03-26.615
12
Schlaflied
-10.55-37.95-33.618
13
My Lady Jazz (Version for Mandola)
-1.67-23.46-20.116

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