℗ 2015 Mark Records
Released January 13, 2015
Duration 47m 08s
Record Label Mark Records
Catalogue No. 51524-MCD
Genre Classical (Wind Ensemble/Band Music)
 

Distant Celebrations

Drake University Wind Symphony, Robert Meunier

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1.1
Celebration Fanfare
Kevin Walczyk; Drake University Wind Symphony; Robert Meunier
4:35
1.2
Remember the Molecules
Michael Markowski; Drake University Wind Symphony; Robert Meunier
5:42
1.3
Kindred Spirits
Brian Balmages; Drake University Wind Symphony; Robert Meunier
6:06
1.4
Variations on a 16th Century Chanson
Masahiko Suwa; Drake University Wind Symphony; Robert Meunier
4:00
1.5
Fetes lointains
Yo Goto; Drake University Wind Symphony; Robert Meunier
9:40
1.6
Festive Overture, Op. 96 (Arr. D. Hunsberger)
Dmitry Shostakovich; Donald Hunsberger; Drake University Wind Symphony; Robert Meunier
6:34
1.7
Lux Aurumque (Version for Wind Ensemble)
Eric Whitacre; Drake University Wind Symphony; Robert Meunier
4:55
1.8
Postcard
Frank Ticheli; Drake University Wind Symphony; Robert Meunier
5:36
Digital Booklet
This recording from the Drake University Wind Symphony under conductor Robert Meunier focuses predominately on contemporary works by composers including Eric Whitacre, Michael Markowski, Brian Balmages and Yo Goto, alongside Shostakovich's Festive Overture. Comprised of the finest wind and percussion students and dedicated to performing high quality repertoire for band, the Wind Symphony has developed a national reputation for musical excellence.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Mark Records Studio Masters

Recorded: Drake University Performing Arts Hall, February 21–23, 2014 Recording Producer: Dennis Fisher and Robert Meunier Recording Engineering: Bruce Leek Associate Producers: Grady McGrannahan and Alina Grimm Assistant Producer: Adam Wood Editing for All Tracks: Robert Meunier and Bruce Leek Bruce Leek Recording, Inc.
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.10
-0.10 to -0.10
-18.66
-21.59 to -15.58
-14.98
-17.80 to -12.00
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9 to 13
1
Celebration Fanfare
-0.10-16.05-12.99
2
Remember the Molecules
-0.10-15.58-12.09
3
Kindred Spirits
-0.10-19.60-14.911
4
Variations on a 16th Century Chanson
-0.10-20.77-17.813
5
Fetes lointains
-0.10-21.59-17.513
6
Festive Overture, Op. 96 (Arr. D. Hunsberger)
-0.10-15.77-12.49
7
Lux Aurumque (Version for Wind Ensemble)
-0.10-21.29-17.212
8
Postcard
-0.10-18.63-15.111

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