℗ 2017 Oberlin Music
Released August 18, 2017
Duration 1h 17m 23s
Record Label Oberlin Music
Genre Classical
 

Myth & Tradition

Darrett Adkins, Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble, Timothy Weiss

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Legends of Kintamani  
1.1
I. Prelude
Su Lian Tan; Darrett Adkins; Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble; Timothy Weiss
6:54
1.2
II. Garuda
Su Lian Tan; Darrett Adkins; Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble; Timothy Weiss
6:43
1.3
III. Song
Su Lian Tan; Darrett Adkins; Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble; Timothy Weiss
4:37
1.4
IV. Night
Su Lian Tan; Darrett Adkins; Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble; Timothy Weiss
6:08
1.5
V. Finale
Su Lian Tan; Darrett Adkins; Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble; Timothy Weiss
6:42
1.6
Concerto for Cello & Strings
Philip Cashian; Darrett Adkins; Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble; Timothy Weiss
19:27
Concerto for Cello & 10 Players  
1.7
I. Entrada
Richard Wernick; Darrett Adkins; Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble; Timothy Weiss
9:51
1.8
II. Passacaglia
Richard Wernick; Darrett Adkins; Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble; Timothy Weiss
17:01
Digital Booklet
Myth & Tradition sees cellist Darrett Adkins joined by the Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble and conductor Timothy Weiss to perform three contemporary works for cello and orchestra. Two pieces on the release were commissioned by Adkins: Philip Cashian's Concerto for Cello & Strings and Su Lian Tan's evocative Legends of Kintamani, which also receives its premiere recording here. Richard Wernick's Concerto for Cello and 10 Players completes the programme, which Adkins performs with flair, ably supported by the young Oberlin musicians.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Oberlin Music Studio Masters

Track 6 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit Tracks 7, 8 – 88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.68
-4.99 to -0.29
-24.72
-29.52 to -21.26
-21.48
-26.20 to -18.40
15
12 to 17
1
I. Prelude
-0.84-23.82-20.714
2
II. Garuda
-0.30-23.03-20.114
3
III. Song
-4.40-24.63-21.312
4
IV. Night
-4.99-28.78-25.514
5
V. Finale
-0.30-21.26-18.413
6
Concerto for Cello & Strings
-2.03-29.52-26.217
7
I. Entrada
-0.30-22.38-19.616
8
II. Passacaglia
-0.29-24.34-20.016

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