℗ 2018 Tundra
Released November 16, 2018
Duration 1h 10m 01s
Record Label Tundra
Catalogue No. TUN009
Genre Classical (Contemporary Era)
 

Nathan Davis: Hagoromo (Live)

International Contemporary Ensemble, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Katalin Károlyi, Peter Tantsits

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Hagoromo, Pt. 1 "Heaven"  
1.1
No. 1, Chorus Alights (Live)
Nathan Davis; International Contemporary Ensemble; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
1:51
1.2
No. 2, Entrance of the Angel (Live)
Nathan Davis; International Contemporary Ensemble; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
4:49
1.3
No. 3, Lifting the Hagoromo (Live)
Nathan Davis; International Contemporary Ensemble; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
3:01
1.4
No. 4, Suruga-Mai I (Live)
Nathan Davis; International Contemporary Ensemble; Brooklyn Youth Chorus; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
4:26
1.5
No. 5, Kyogen, Losing the Hagoromo (Live)
Nathan Davis; International Contemporary Ensemble; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
6:20
Hagoromo, Pt. 2 "Earth"  
1.6
No. 6, The Bay (Live)
Nathan Davis; Peter Tantsits; International Contemporary Ensemble; Brooklyn Youth Chorus; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
6:24
1.7
No. 7, The Storm (Live)
Nathan Davis; Peter Tantsits; International Contemporary Ensemble; Brooklyn Youth Chorus; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
4:51
1.8
No. 8, The Island (Live)
Nathan Davis; Peter Tantsits; International Contemporary Ensemble; Brooklyn Youth Chorus; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
4:11
1.9
No. 9, Angel Emerges (Live)
Nathan Davis; International Contemporary Ensemble; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
2:53
1.10
No. 10, The Encounter (Live)
Nathan Davis; Katalin Károlyi; Peter Tantsits; International Contemporary Ensemble; Brooklyn Youth Chorus; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
4:52
1.11
No. 11, An Angel Fading (Live)
Nathan Davis; Katalin Károlyi; International Contemporary Ensemble; Brooklyn Youth Chorus; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
4:52
1.12
No. 12, The Bargain (Live)
Nathan Davis; Katalin Károlyi; Peter Tantsits; International Contemporary Ensemble; Brooklyn Youth Chorus; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
6:18
1.13
No. 13, Rendering the Hagoromo (Live)
Nathan Davis; International Contemporary Ensemble; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
5:00
1.14
No. 14, Suruga-Mai II (Live)
Nathan Davis; Katalin Károlyi; International Contemporary Ensemble; Brooklyn Youth Chorus; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
4:53
1.15
No. 15, Ascension (Live)
Nathan Davis; International Contemporary Ensemble; Nicholas DeMaison; Levy Lorenzo
5:20
Digital Booklet
Nathan Davis’ Hagoromo is a setting of a tale that has its roots in many cultures. In some form or another, the swan maiden archetype can be found in Western and Asian folklore, specifically in Germanic sources, Japanese Noh theatre, and Scottish traditional stories. The core plot of the story is consistent- a man steals a magic garment from an angel, robbing her of her connection to her native, mystical realm. The symbolism in the skeletal plot is rich, engaging with issues surrounding transactional versus enlightened interaction, boundaries of relationships, and lines between the earthly and the spiritual. Davis’ dance opera, written for dancers Wendy Whelan, Jock Soto, vocal soloists Katalin Karolyi and Peter Tantsits, the International Contemporary Ensemble, the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, and a puppet troupe, was premiered and recorded over several performances on BAM’s Next Wave Festival in November 2015.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Tundra Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.60
-10.94 to -0.80
-22.83
-35.36 to -18.06
-18.83
-32.10 to -14.90
13
10 to 18
1
No. 1, Chorus Alights (Live)
-0.86-26.86-21.618
2
No. 2, Entrance of the Angel (Live)
-1.08-26.59-22.716
3
No. 3, Lifting the Hagoromo (Live)
-10.94-35.36-32.112
4
No. 4, Suruga-Mai I (Live)
-0.99-19.85-16.811
5
No. 5, Kyogen, Losing the Hagoromo (Live)
-0.84-20.95-17.711
6
No. 6, The Bay (Live)
-0.95-22.87-18.814
7
No. 7, The Storm (Live)
-0.81-19.23-15.411
8
No. 8, The Island (Live)
-1.16-26.14-20.115
9
No. 9, Angel Emerges (Live)
-0.94-24.92-20.515
10
No. 10, The Encounter (Live)
-0.83-20.12-15.411
11
No. 11, An Angel Fading (Live)
-1.10-21.42-17.111
12
No. 12, The Bargain (Live)
-0.83-18.72-15.511
13
No. 13, Rendering the Hagoromo (Live)
-0.80-22.16-18.812
14
No. 14, Suruga-Mai II (Live)
-0.95-18.06-14.910
15
No. 15, Ascension (Live)
-0.86-19.23-15.011

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