℗ 2018 Resonus Limited
Released November 2, 2018
Duration 53m 44s
Record Label Resonus Classics
Catalogue No. RES10224
Genre Classical (20th/21st Century)
 

Snow Queens

Juice Vocal Ensemble

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1.1
Apples, Plums, Cherries
Kerry Andrew; Juice Vocal Ensemble
3:44
1.2
Verdandi
David Breslin; Kerry Andrew; Juice Vocal Ensemble
3:38
1.3
Confound Winter
David Lancaster; Juice Vocal Ensemble
2:35
1.4
Lully, Lulla (Coventry Carol)
Anna Snow; Juice Vocal Ensemble
4:15
1.5
Sun
Benjamin Tassie; Juice Vocal Ensemble
3:42
1.6
Tell Me
Tarik O'Regan; Juice Vocal Ensemble
2:09
1.7
Souch/Dron/Hum
Phil Maguire; Juice Vocal Ensemble
3:10
1.8
Hollyberry Song (Sans Day Carol)
Kerry Andrew; Juice Vocal Ensemble
3:31
1.9
Cold Nights Freeze Me Dead
Thomas Campion; Sarah Dacey; Juice Vocal Ensemble
1:48
1.10
Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
Chris Warner; Juice Vocal Ensemble
2:58
1.11
Winter Sky
Billy Edd Wheeler; Sarah Dacey; Juice Vocal Ensemble
3:00
1.12
The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver
Alison Willis; Juice Vocal Ensemble
6:52
1.13
4.05
Emily Hall; Juice Vocal Ensemble
2:36
1.14
Down in Yon Forest
Sarah Dacey; Juice Vocal Ensemble
2:30
1.15
The Winter it is Past
Bernard Hughes; Juice Vocal Ensemble
3:22
1.16
Christmas in England
Simon Speare; Juice Vocal Ensemble
2:12
1.17
Shine Like a Star in the Morning
Traditional; Juice Vocal Ensemble
1:42
The experimental female vocal trio Juice Vocal Ensemble joins Resonus Classics for this unique and innovative collection of seasonal and winter music for three upper voices. The programme of world premiere recordings on a wintry theme includes new works and arrangements by the group’s three members as well as pieces from Simon Speare, Tarik O’Regan, Alison Willis and Bernard Hughes, and a new commission from Emily Hall.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Resonus Classics Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-11.15
-33.81 to -0.50
-35.25
-51.00 to -26.71
-31.09
-47.10 to -20.10
14
8 to 17
1
Apples, Plums, Cherries
-11.04-34.90-31.115
2
Verdandi
-6.64-31.58-26.914
3
Confound Winter
-14.01-37.90-34.615
4
Lully, Lulla (Coventry Carol)
-11.08-36.77-31.914
5
Sun
-5.30-31.34-27.216
6
Tell Me
-4.64-30.78-23.012
7
Souch/Dron/Hum
-33.81-51.00-47.18
8
Hollyberry Song (Sans Day Carol)
-16.25-39.15-35.513
9
Cold Nights Freeze Me Dead
-11.32-36.80-32.815
10
Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
-0.50-26.71-20.115
11
Winter Sky
-12.42-34.62-29.612
12
The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver
-3.20-30.46-25.817
13
4.05
-11.28-33.89-30.813
14
Down in Yon Forest
-13.71-35.98-34.915
15
The Winter it is Past
-13.47-37.92-35.113
16
Christmas in England
-9.76-35.72-31.713
17
Shine Like a Star in the Morning
-11.13-33.73-30.415

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