℗ 2018 Peral Music under exclusive license to Verve Label Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released March 2, 2018
Duration 39m 23s
Record Label DG
Genre Classical
 

Boulez: Sur Incises (Live At Pierre Boulez Saal)

The Boulez Ensemble, Daniel Barenboim

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Sur Incises  
1.1
Moment I (Live At Pierre Boulez Saal)
Pierre Boulez; The Boulez Ensemble; Daniel Barenboim
16:02
1.2
Moment II (Live At Pierre Boulez Saal)
Pierre Boulez; The Boulez Ensemble; Daniel Barenboim
23:21
In celebration of Swiss conductor Paul Sacher's 90th birthday, Pierre Boulez composed Sur Incises, a two-movement work for pianos, harps, and a wide range of percussion instruments. The Boulez Ensemble captures the celebratory essence of this composition through their historical knowledge and prior experience playing Boulez's works.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – DG Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.62
-0.63 to -0.61
-25.17
-25.28 to -25.06
-20.95
-21.50 to -20.40
16
16 to 16
1
Moment I (Live At Pierre Boulez Saal)
-0.63-25.06-21.516
2
Moment II (Live At Pierre Boulez Saal)
-0.61-25.28-20.416

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