℗ 2022 DUX Recording Producers
Released May 19, 2023
Duration 1h 07m 03s
Record Label DUX Recording Producers
Catalogue No. DUX1916
Genre Classical (Sacred)
 

 
1.1
Metanoia: for cello octet
Mark Nowakowski; The Monteverdi Cello Octet; Anna Banaś; Justyna Orzechowska; Vincenzo Lioy; Rachel Blueberger; Sofia Best Pastrana; Matteo Bodini; Patrycja Niezgoda
10:54
1.2
tu autem Domine: for mixed choir
Mark Nowakowski; Szymon Wyrzykowski; Chór Akademicki im. prof. Jana Szyrockiego Zachodniopomorskiego Uniwersytetu Technologicznego w Szczecinie
6:57
1.3
Before I Formed You: for soprano, bass, baroque violin and baroque violoncello
Mark Nowakowski; Three Notch’d Road: The Virginia Baroque Ensemble; Jessica Petrus; Peter Walker; Fiona Hughes; Jeremy Ward
9:04
1.4
Reaching: for piano trio
Mark Nowakowski; The University of Memphis Trio; Marcin Arendt; Kimberly Patterson; Artina McCain
8:37
1.5
Quo Vadis, Domine?: for soprano, countertenor, bass, and period instruments
Mark Nowakowski; Three Notch’d Road: The Virginia Baroque Ensemble; Megan Chartrand; Daniel Moody; Peter Walker; Rebecca Landell Reed; Fiona Hughes; Anne Timberlak; Sian Ricketts; Mark Nowakowski; Todd Fickley
20:59
1.6
Bogurodzica: Meditation for cello duo and electronics
Mark Nowakowski; Marta Kotaszewska
10:32
Digital Booklet
Composer Mark Nowakowski releases his second full-length album, Metanoia, through DUX Recording Producers. The album represents seven years of work, including pieces for piano trio, chamber vocal ensembles, choir, cello octet, period instruments, and even an electroacoustic piece for cello duo. "What brings this large variety of musical forms - and their equally diverse international cast of performers - together is the theme of intense personal journey, the quest for the sacred, and desired transcendence that I have woven into each work. It's my hope that this album will become one of your favorites, and bring something new and truly valuable into your life." - Mark Nowakowski
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – DUX Recording Producers Studio Masters

Track 1 – 48 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.81
-1.93 to -0.25
-19.00
-21.86 to -16.68
-15.13
-18.20 to -12.50
10
8 to 13
1
Metanoia: for cello octet
-0.42-16.68-12.58
2
tu autem Domine: for mixed choir
-1.32-18.72-15.39
3
Before I Formed You: for soprano, bass, baroque violin and baroque violoncello
-0.42-21.86-18.213
4
Reaching: for piano trio
-0.51-19.45-14.511
5
Quo Vadis, Domine?: for soprano, countertenor, bass, and period instruments
-1.93-18.91-15.79
6
Bogurodzica: Meditation for cello duo and electronics
-0.25-18.38-14.610

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