℗ 1973 Baroque Records
Released September 9, 1973
Duration 41m 03s
Record Label Baroque Records
Genre Classical (20th/21st Century)
 

Zador: Studies for Orchestra & Brass Quintet

Westphalian Symphony Orchestra, The Modern Brass Quintet, Paul Freeman

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Studies For Orchestra  
1.1
I. Prelude (Allegro)
Eugene Zador; Westphalian Symphony Orchestra; Paul Freeman
2:57
1.2
II. Slow Fantasy (Andantino)
Eugene Zador; Westphalian Symphony Orchestra; Paul Freeman
2:42
1.3
III. Capriccio (Allegro Vivo)
Eugene Zador; Westphalian Symphony Orchestra; Paul Freeman
1:55
1.4
IV. Introduction (Moderato) – Scherzo (Allegro)
Eugene Zador; Westphalian Symphony Orchestra; Paul Freeman
4:00
1.5
V. Potpourri (Moderato – Vivo)
Eugene Zador; Westphalian Symphony Orchestra; Paul Freeman
2:42
1.6
VI. Song (Allegretto)
Eugene Zador; Westphalian Symphony Orchestra; Paul Freeman
2:36
1.7
VII. Crescendo – Decrescendo (Moderato)
Eugene Zador; Westphalian Symphony Orchestra; Paul Freeman
3:00
1.8
VIII. Rhapsodia (Molto moderato – Allegro)
Eugene Zador; Westphalian Symphony Orchestra; Paul Freeman
3:52
Quintet For Brass  
1.9
I. Preludium (Allegretto)
Eugene Zador; The Modern Brass Quintet; Paul Freeman
3:55
1.10
II. Hungarian Scherzo (Moderato)
Eugene Zador; The Modern Brass Quintet; Paul Freeman
3:00
1.11
III. Peasant Dance (Vivo)
Eugene Zador; The Modern Brass Quintet; Paul Freeman
1:58
1.12
IV. Song (Moderato)
Eugene Zador; The Modern Brass Quintet; Paul Freeman
3:48
1.13
V. Rondo (Allegro Moderato)
Eugene Zador; The Modern Brass Quintet; Paul Freeman
4:38
Paul Freeman leads the Westphalian Symphony Orchestra and The Modern Brass Quintet in this programme of works from the Hungarian performer Jenő Zádor! This legacy recording has been lovingly transferred from its original analog sources by Baroque Records for modern high-fidelity digital formats.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Baroque Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-13 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.80
-12.28 to -1.21
-25.20
-35.14 to -20.51
-21.43
-31.40 to -17.10
13
11 to 14
1
I. Prelude (Allegro)
-2.01-25.76-22.314
2
II. Slow Fantasy (Andantino)
-12.28-35.14-31.414
3
III. Capriccio (Allegro Vivo)
-7.76-30.67-27.213
4
IV. Introduction (Moderato) – Scherzo (Allegro)
-2.08-25.50-22.014
5
V. Potpourri (Moderato – Vivo)
-1.82-23.49-19.814
6
VI. Song (Allegretto)
-3.50-23.42-20.411
7
VII. Crescendo – Decrescendo (Moderato)
-1.96-23.56-18.212
8
VIII. Rhapsodia (Molto moderato – Allegro)
-1.21-20.51-17.111
9
I. Preludium (Allegretto)
-3.05-22.39-17.611
10
II. Hungarian Scherzo (Moderato)
-2.66-25.40-21.913
11
III. Peasant Dance (Vivo)
-3.74-23.41-19.713
12
IV. Song (Moderato)
-4.45-25.92-22.513
13
V. Rondo (Allegro Moderato)
-2.84-22.38-18.512

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