℗ 2018 Masters Brass Nagoya
Released April 6, 2018
Duration 40m 53s
Record Label Masters Brass Nagoya
Genre Classical (Brass & Woodwinds)
 

Strauss: Festliches Praludium, TrV 229 - Saegusa: Trumpet Concerto (Live)

Masters Brass Nagoya, Tatsuya Suzuki, Kyohei Ando

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1.1
Festliches Praeludium, TrV 229 (Arr. E. Suzuki for Wind Ensemble) (Live)
Richard Strauss; Eiji Suzuki; Masters Brass Nagoya; Tatsuya Suzuki
13:09
Trumpet Concerto (Arr. J. Nagao for Euphonium & Wind Ensemble)  
1.2
I. — (Live)
Shigeaki Saegusa; Jun Nagao; Kyohei Ando; Masters Brass Nagoya; Tatsuya Suzuki
8:43
1.3
II. — (Live)
Shigeaki Saegusa; Jun Nagao; Kyohei Ando; Masters Brass Nagoya; Tatsuya Suzuki
9:42
1.4
III. — (Live)
Shigeaki Saegusa; Jun Nagao; Kyohei Ando; Masters Brass Nagoya; Tatsuya Suzuki
9:19
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Masters Brass Nagoya Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.72
-2.80 to 0.00
-21.65
-25.14 to -19.42
-18.30
-21.60 to -15.90
13
12 to 14
1
Festliches Praeludium, TrV 229 (Arr. E. Suzuki for Wind Ensemble) (Live)
-0.08-19.42-15.913
2
I. — (Live)
0.00-21.13-18.114
3
II. — (Live)
-2.80-25.14-21.612
4
III. — (Live)
0.00-20.89-17.613

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