℗ 2019 Divine Art
Released July 19, 2019
Duration 1h 16m 56s
Record Label Divine Art
Catalogue No. DDA25195
Genre Classical (Solo Instrumental)
 

Portals: Music for Organ, Vol. 11

Erik Simmons

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1.1
Carillon after the Bells of Ulm Cathedral, Op. 1280
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
5:32
1.2
Legend No. 1, Op. 1265
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
4:51
1.3
Tiento de falsas, Op. 1261
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
5:53
1.4
Preghiera pastorale, Op. 1256
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
6:45
1.5
Legend No. 2, Op. 1266
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
4:08
1.6
Praeludium in festo S. Thomae apostoli, Op. 1253
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
5:55
1.7
Legend No. 3, Op. 1267
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
6:03
1.8
Praeambulum festivum, Op. 1260
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
6:39
1.9
Legend No. 4, Op. 1268
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
5:04
Organ Symphony No. 3, Op. 1251 "Portals"  
1.10
I. One Teacher
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
4:57
1.11
II. With Thanksgiving
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
4:57
1.12
III. Humble Yourselves
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
6:10
1.13
IV. Speak and Do Not Be Silent
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
4:41
1.14
V. Sing Joyfully
Carson Cooman; Erik Simmons
5:21
Digital Booklet
Carson Cooman is many things musical – organist and Composer in Residence at the Memorial Church, Harvard University; writer, critic and consultant, concert organist, and above all a highly prolific composer of music in a wide variety of genres, from orchestral to song. His organ compositions come in many styles, from liturgical models to more gritty and substantial pieces such as his organ symphonies, preludes and fugues. This album contains several fine works including the Third Organ Symphony. Erik Simmons is a superb organist, making his eleventh Cooman organ album for Divine Art. He is playing the wonderful ‘Sun Organ’ of St. Peter & Paul, Görlitz, recorded through the Hauptwerk system.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Divine Art Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-6.56
-21.14 to -0.50
-25.87
-38.80 to -18.63
-22.90
-36.30 to -15.80
11
9 to 13
1
Carillon after the Bells of Ulm Cathedral, Op. 1280
-0.50-19.71-15.811
2
Legend No. 1, Op. 1265
-21.14-38.80-36.310
3
Tiento de falsas, Op. 1261
-7.21-25.69-21.411
4
Preghiera pastorale, Op. 1256
-3.53-23.55-20.611
5
Legend No. 2, Op. 1266
-4.59-23.04-22.010
6
Praeludium in festo S. Thomae apostoli, Op. 1253
-6.92-27.95-23.110
7
Legend No. 3, Op. 1267
-1.27-24.14-19.212
8
Praeambulum festivum, Op. 1260
-1.98-22.60-18.712
9
Legend No. 4, Op. 1268
-13.25-32.52-30.011
10
I. One Teacher
-0.50-20.50-18.012
11
II. With Thanksgiving
-12.38-30.98-29.311
12
III. Humble Yourselves
-15.44-31.50-30.69
13
IV. Speak and Do Not Be Silent
-2.65-22.51-19.813
14
V. Sing Joyfully
-0.50-18.63-15.811

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