℗ 2013 London Symphony Orchestra Ltd
Released April 29, 2013
Duration 56m 16s
Record Label Lso Live
Genre Classical (Contemporary)
 

The Panufnik Legacies

London Symphony Orchestra, François-Xavier Roth

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1.1
Incentive
Andrew McCormack; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
8:09
1.2
... From Bursting Suns Escaping ...
Harvey Mason; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
3:39
1.3
Flēotan
Charlie Piper; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
3:45
1.4
Sakura
Eloise Nancie Gynn; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
3:54
1.5
Parallels I
Edward Nesbit; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
2:54
1.6
Parallels II
Edward Nesbit; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
6:28
1.7
Rude Awakening!
Jason Yarde; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
5:55
1.8
Fanfare for a Newborn Child
Martin Suckling; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
3:40
1.9
Therma
Christopher Mayo; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
3:52
1.10
Sudden Squall, Sudden Shadow
Elizabeth Winters; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
3:41
1.11
Halo
Vlad Maistorovici; London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
10:19
Digital Booklet
An album of new works by ten emerging composers. The pieces - originally commissioned as part of the LSO Panufnik Scheme - were recorded in the Jerwood Hall at LSO St Luke's and are now presented on disc, enabling the LSO to share and promote the composers' music world-wide. The LSO Panufnik Scheme began in 2005 and each year offers six composers the opportunity to write a 3-minute piece for the LSO. This recording showcases the works of selected composers from across the first five years of the scheme, representing the eclectic range of styles and influences of the 45 composers who have now worked with the Orchestra through this scheme.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Lso Live Studio Masters

Tracks 1-11 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.82
-9.73 to -0.86
-29.97
-34.72 to -27.37
-25.50
-31.60 to -21.60
15
13 to 16
1
Incentive
-2.17-29.17-25.416
2
... From Bursting Suns Escaping ...
-9.73-31.09-26.713
3
Flēotan
-2.41-27.37-23.616
4
Sakura
-3.14-31.13-24.815
5
Parallels I
-2.15-28.30-21.615
6
Parallels II
-0.86-29.03-24.016
7
Rude Awakening!
-2.99-27.69-24.015
8
Fanfare for a Newborn Child
-8.94-34.72-31.615
9
Therma
-8.84-30.92-28.313
10
Sudden Squall, Sudden Shadow
-6.45-30.30-25.014
11
Halo
-5.32-30.00-25.516

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