℗ 2022 Winter and Winter
Released August 5, 2022
Duration 1h 26m 38s
Record Label Winter and Winter
Catalogue No. 910268-2
Genre Classical (Contemporary Era)
 

The Ninth Wave

Ferhan & Ferzan Önder, Klaus-Peter Werani, Kelvin Hawthorne, Joachim Badenhorst, Gareth Davis, Mathis Nitschke, Stefan Winter, Aarón Zapico

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The Ninth Wave (Ode to Nature), Pt. 1 "Infinite Blue"  
1.1
I. Water and Air (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 112)
Stefan Winter; Fumio Yasuda; Ferhan & Ferzan Önder; Klaus-Peter Werani; Kelvin Hawthorne; Joachim Badenhorst; Gareth Davis; Mathis Nitschke; Stefan Winter; Aarón Zapico
9:18
1.2
II. Afterlife (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 109)
Fumio Yasuda; Stefan Winter; Ferhan & Ferzan Önder; Klaus-Peter Werani; Kelvin Hawthorne; Joachim Badenhorst; Gareth Davis; Mathis Nitschke; Stefan Winter; Aarón Zapico
10:00
1.3
III. Seafoam (After L.V. Beethoven Opp. 131 & 134)
Fumio Yasuda; Stefan Winter; Ferhan & Ferzan Önder; Klaus-Peter Werani; Kelvin Hawthorne; Joachim Badenhorst; Gareth Davis; Mathis Nitschke; Stefan Winter; Aarón Zapico
9:49
The Ninth Wave (Ode to Nature), Pt. 2 "Deep Green"  
1.4
I. Forest (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 72)
Fumio Yasuda; Stefan Winter; Ferhan & Ferzan Önder; Klaus-Peter Werani; Kelvin Hawthorne; Joachim Badenhorst; Gareth Davis; Mathis Nitschke; Stefan Winter; Aarón Zapico
10:00
1.5
II. Wandering (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 67)
Fumio Yasuda; Stefan Winter; Ferhan & Ferzan Önder; Klaus-Peter Werani; Kelvin Hawthorne; Joachim Badenhorst; Gareth Davis; Mathis Nitschke; Stefan Winter; Aarón Zapico
9:49
1.6
III. Under the Waterfall (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 123)
Fumio Yasuda; Stefan Winter; Ferhan & Ferzan Önder; Klaus-Peter Werani; Kelvin Hawthorne; Joachim Badenhorst; Gareth Davis; Mathis Nitschke; Stefan Winter; Aarón Zapico
9:30
The Ninth Wave (Ode to Nature), Pt. 3 "Red Zone"  
1.7
I. At the Bank of River Styx (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 92)
Fumio Yasuda; Stefan Winter; Ferhan & Ferzan Önder; Klaus-Peter Werani; Kelvin Hawthorne; Joachim Badenhorst; Gareth Davis; Mathis Nitschke; Stefan Winter; Aarón Zapico
9:46
1.8
II. Red Rain (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 72)
Fumio Yasuda; Stefan Winter; Ferhan & Ferzan Önder; Klaus-Peter Werani; Kelvin Hawthorne; Joachim Badenhorst; Gareth Davis; Mathis Nitschke; Stefan Winter; Aarón Zapico
8:50
1.9
III. The Great Wave (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 125)
Fumio Yasuda; Stefan Winter; Ferhan & Ferzan Önder; Klaus-Peter Werani; Kelvin Hawthorne; Joachim Badenhorst; Gareth Davis; Mathis Nitschke; Stefan Winter; Aarón Zapico
9:36
Digital Booklet
Fumio Yasuda (composition) and Stefan Winter (sound art) conceive a trilogy based on Ludwig van Beethoven in the timbres “Infinite Blue”, “Deep Green” and “Zone Red”. Conducted by Aarón Zapico, Ferhan & Ferzan Önder (piano), Joachim Badenhorst (clarinet), Gareth Davis (bass clarinet), Kelvin Hawthorne and Klaus-Peter Werani (viola) performs. Mathis Nitschke and Stefan Winter create a dialogue with the narrative power of the noises. The Ninth Wave is about the beauty of nature and the tragedy of the human within it. "Beethoven as a total work of art" was the headline in the Süddeustsche Zeitung when "The Ninth Wave" was performed in Munich as a co-production of Neue Klangkunst and Deutschlandfunk. Beethoven's oeuvre, Géricault's painging "The Raft of the Medusa " and Dante's book ”Divine Comedy" are the base for this work ... but there is also a concrete trigger: the tragedy off the shore of Lampedusa on October 3, 2013.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Winter and Winter Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.57
-4.92 to -1.00
-22.67
-27.59 to -18.10
-18.53
-24.40 to -13.10
13
9 to 15
1
I. Water and Air (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 112)
-1.25-21.51-17.412
2
II. Afterlife (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 109)
-1.17-23.72-19.815
3
III. Seafoam (After L.V. Beethoven Opp. 131 & 134)
-1.25-21.81-18.013
4
I. Forest (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 72)
-1.26-22.78-18.214
5
II. Wandering (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 67)
-1.00-24.32-19.415
6
III. Under the Waterfall (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 123)
-4.92-27.59-24.415
7
I. At the Bank of River Styx (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 92)
-1.25-21.24-17.312
8
II. Red Rain (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 72)
-1.01-22.95-19.214
9
III. The Great Wave (After L.V. Beethoven Op. 125)
-1.00-18.10-13.19

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