℗ 2019 Solo Musica
Released January 11, 2019
Duration 1h 03m 50s
Record Label Solo Musica
Catalogue No. SM302
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

At the Peak

Immanuel Richter, Hans Jürg Bättig

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Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat Major (Arr. H.J. Bättig & I. Richter)  
1.1
I. Allegro
Johann Wilhelm Hertel; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
4:36
1.2
II. Larghetto
Johann Wilhelm Hertel; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
4:27
1.3
III. Vivace
Johann Wilhelm Hertel; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
3:50
Trumpet Concerto No. 1 in C Major, P. 34 (Arr. H.J. Bättig & I. Richter)  
1.4
I. Adagio
Michael Haydn; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
5:55
1.5
II. Allegro molto
Michael Haydn; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
4:11
Trumpet Concerto No. 2 in E-Flat Major (Arr. H.J. Bättig & I. Richter)  
1.6
I. Allegro ma moderatamente
Johann Wilhelm Hertel; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
3:32
1.7
II. Largo
Johann Wilhelm Hertel; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
4:02
1.8
III. Allegro
Johann Wilhelm Hertel; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
2:46
Trumpet Concerto in D Major (Arr. H.J. Bättig & I. Richter)  
1.9
I. Adagio
Leopold Mozart; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
4:47
1.10
II. Allegro moderato
Leopold Mozart; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
3:40
Trumpet Concerto No. 3 in D Major (Arr. H.J. Bättig & I. Richter)  
1.11
I. Allegro ma non troppo
Johann Wilhelm Hertel; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
2:30
1.12
II. Largo
Johann Wilhelm Hertel; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
4:40
1.13
III. Vivace
Johann Wilhelm Hertel; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
2:06
Trumpet Concerto in E-Flat Major (Arr. H.J. Bättig & I. Richter)  
1.14
I. Allegro moderato
Luigi Otto; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
5:39
1.15
II. Adagio
Luigi Otto; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
4:08
1.16
III. Rondo
Luigi Otto; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig; Immanuel Richter; Hans Jürg Bättig
3:01
Digital Booklet
Trumpet and organ has us immediately thinking of trumpet tunes and trumpet voluntaries, of majestic, bombastic music by Henry Purcell and George Frideric Handel, of mixtures and reed stops that resound so strongly as to make church walls tremble. The music on this album does not adhere to those stereotypes: it is very delicate, light, transparent, elegant. If one was to pigeon-hole it, the choice of genre would be difficult. From a musical point of view, it is located between the Baroque and the Classical eras, a period whose various art forms are given numerous labels: early Classical, sensitive style, Rococo, Sturm und Drang. In addition to numerous performances as a soloist and chamber musician, Immanuel Richter is also principal trumpet player of the Sinfonieorchester Basel. Together with Hans Jürg Bättig on the organ, the trumpeter has slowly approached the works of this release, often playing them in concerts in order to become completely familiar with the music. There is no instrument in his eyes that fits the trumpet better than the organ. The timbres merge into each other and complement each other wonderfully.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Solo Musica Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.17
-5.27 to -0.40
-24.12
-25.89 to -21.08
-20.31
-22.20 to -16.70
13
11 to 15
1
I. Allegro
-2.67-23.87-20.413
2
II. Larghetto
-3.19-23.92-20.411
3
III. Vivace
-3.11-23.38-19.813
4
I. Adagio
-4.75-24.65-20.912
5
II. Allegro molto
-0.97-22.44-18.214
6
I. Allegro ma moderatamente
-3.27-24.18-20.713
7
II. Largo
-5.27-25.75-22.212
8
III. Allegro
-2.98-24.52-20.213
9
I. Adagio
-5.17-25.89-22.213
10
II. Allegro moderato
-2.46-23.26-19.413
11
I. Allegro ma non troppo
-4.04-25.68-22.212
12
II. Largo
-0.40-25.48-20.715
13
III. Vivace
-3.42-24.68-20.814
14
I. Allegro moderato
-3.59-23.56-19.812
15
II. Adagio
-4.94-23.64-20.412
16
III. Rondo
-0.53-21.08-16.713

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