℗ 2017 Navona
Released June 9, 2017
Duration 1h 06m 55s
Record Label Navona
Genre Classical
 

Sergio Cervetti: Triptych Revelation

Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Ondřej Jurčeka

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1.1
Concerto for Trumpet, Strings & Timpani "Septim Tubae"
Sergio Cervetti; Ondřej Jurčeka; Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra; Petr Vronský
15:24
Piano Quintet "Toward the Abyss"  
1.2
I. Toward the Abyss
Sergio Cervetti; Omar Chen Guey; Rohan Gregory; Peter Sulski; Jacques Lee Wood; Karolina Rojahn
7:30
1.3
II. Hell or Heaven, What Does It Matter?
Sergio Cervetti; Omar Chen Guey; Rohan Gregory; Peter Sulski; Jacques Lee Wood; Karolina Rojahn
7:00
1.4
III. To Discover Something New in the Depths of the Unknown
Sergio Cervetti; Omar Chen Guey; Rohan Gregory; Peter Sulski; Jacques Lee Wood; Karolina Rojahn
10:10
The Hay Wain  
1.5
I. Fall of the Rebel Angels
Sergio Cervetti; Sergio Cervetti
6:31
1.6
II. The Lovers
Sergio Cervetti; Sergio Cervetti
6:02
1.7
III. Demons Construct the Tower
Sergio Cervetti; Sergio Cervetti
6:05
1.8
IV. The Procession
Sergio Cervetti; Sergio Cervetti
8:13
Digital Booklet
In Triptych Revelation composer Sergio Cervetti presents three works exploring apocalyptic themes from across four decades of his extensive career. The Concerto for Trumpet, Strings, and Timpani pays homage to the Book of Revelation passage, “And the seventh angel sounded the trumpet” (XI:15), while the Piano Quintet “Toward the Abyss” is a loving lament written in memory of the composer’s sister, and the electroacoustic tone poem The Hay Wain uses a virtual orchestra to create colourful, grotesque responses to a medieval triptych of the same name by painter Hieronymus Bosch.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Navona Studio Masters
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(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.36
-4.78 to -0.49
-22.38
-27.77 to -17.89
-19.13
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Concerto for Trumpet, Strings & Timpani "Septim Tubae"
-0.50-22.67-18.814
2
I. Toward the Abyss
-1.13-25.45-21.615
3
II. Hell or Heaven, What Does It Matter?
-0.49-23.92-20.515
4
III. To Discover Something New in the Depths of the Unknown
-4.78-27.77-23.814
5
I. Fall of the Rebel Angels
-0.50-20.10-17.012
6
II. The Lovers
-1.45-22.87-20.412
7
III. Demons Construct the Tower
-1.51-18.39-15.911
8
IV. The Procession
-0.50-17.89-15.010

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