℗ 2011 Yarlung Records
Released June 7, 2011
Duration 1h 07m 54s
Record Label Yarlung Records
Catalogue No. YAR62376
Genre Classical (Chamber Music)
 

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Janaki String Trio

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String Trio  
1.1
I. —
Krzysztof Penderecki; Janaki String Trio
7:17
1.2
II. Vivace
Krzysztof Penderecki; Janaki String Trio
4:53
String Trio in C Minor, Op. 9, No. 3  
1.3
I. Allegro con spirito
Ludwig van Beethoven; Janaki String Trio
8:09
1.4
II. Adagio con espressione
Ludwig van Beethoven; Janaki String Trio
7:07
1.5
III. Scherzo: Allegro molto e vivace
Ludwig van Beethoven; Janaki String Trio
3:04
1.6
IV. Finale: Presto
Ludwig van Beethoven; Janaki String Trio
6:09
String Trio  
1.7
I. Congruity Theory
Jason Barabba; Janaki String Trio
3:17
1.8
II. Obstinate Spaces
Jason Barabba; Janaki String Trio
3:40
1.9
III. Anamnesis
Jason Barabba; Janaki String Trio
2:34
1.10
IV. Lost in Soquel
Jason Barabba; Janaki String Trio
5:12
1.11
Duet for Violin and Viola
David Lefkowitz; Janaki String Trio
4:32
1.12
I. —
Krzysztof Penderecki; Janaki String Trio
7:22
1.13
II. Vivace
Krzysztof Penderecki; Janaki String Trio
4:38
Digital Booklet
The Janaki String Trio from Los Angeles brings together three friends and virtuoso musicians whose passion and commitment captivate audiences as they tackle their music with freshness, energy and maturity. The ensemble takes its name from the Sanskrit word Janaki, which symbolizes self-realization, a quality the trio aims to facilitate in themselves and in their listeners through their music. The group commissioned Jason Barabba's String Trio for this album and presents rarely performed recent masterworks including Penderecki's String Trio.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Yarlung Records Studio Masters

Recorded February 13 & 14 and March 15 & 18, 2006 in Zipper Hall at The Colburn School, Los Angeles Recording Engineer: Bob Attiyeh Monitoring Equipment: Elliot Midwood Mastering Engineers: Steve Hoffman & Kevin Gray Design: Kathy Morris, Design Corral Cover Photography: Brian Blevins Live concert engineer:April Cech
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.45
-8.55 to -0.07
-25.26
-30.07 to -21.82
-20.85
-26.50 to -17.90
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13 to 16
1
I. —
-0.07-24.92-19.516
2
II. Vivace
-0.41-23.28-19.015
3
I. Allegro con spirito
-0.19-23.50-20.115
4
II. Adagio con espressione
-2.42-26.20-22.015
5
III. Scherzo: Allegro molto e vivace
-2.31-24.39-20.814
6
IV. Finale: Presto
-2.08-24.87-21.014
7
I. Congruity Theory
-2.39-23.72-20.213
8
II. Obstinate Spaces
-0.90-21.82-18.114
9
III. Anamnesis
-8.55-30.07-26.513
10
IV. Lost in Soquel
-1.03-22.72-17.914
11
Duet for Violin and Viola
-4.25-29.91-23.215
12
I. —
-3.62-27.64-22.015
13
II. Vivace
-3.64-25.34-20.814

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