℗ 2011 Analekta
Released September 20, 2011
Duration 1h 07m 23s
Record Label ANALEKTA
Catalogue No. AN2 9929
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Russian Favourites

Alexander Sevastian

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1.1
Russian Dance
Georgy Shenderyov; Alexander Sevastian
2:55
1.2
Impromptu on the Russian song “Oi ty Rozh”
Vyatcheslav Korolyov; Alexander Sevastian
7:35
1.3
Fantasia on the Russian song “Oi moroz moroz”
Vyatcheslav Korolyov; Alexander Sevastian
4:43
1.4
Vocalise
Sergueï Rachmaninov; Alexander Sevastian
5:58
1.5
Barcarolle
Sergueï Rachmaninov; Alexander Sevastian
5:05
Pictures at an Exhibition  
1.6
II. Gnomus
Modeste Mussorgsky; Alexander Sevastian
2:40
1.7
IX. Ballett der nicht ausgeschlüpften Küchlein
Modeste Mussorgsky; Alexander Sevastian
1:20
1.8
Don Rhapsody No.1
Vyatcheslav Semionov; Alexander Sevastian
4:40
The Seasons, Op. 37a / October  
1.9
Autumn Song, Op. 37a No.10
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky; Alexander Sevastian
4:26
The Seasons, Op. 37a / November  
1.10
Troika, Op. 37a No. 11
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky; Alexander Sevastian
3:27
1.11
Variation II Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky; Alexander Sevastian
2:06
1.12
Oi Da Snowball Tree
Ivan Panitsky; Alexander Sevastian
3:51
Chamber Suite  
1.13
Evening Prelude
Vladislav Zolotaryov; Alexander Sevastian
2:38
1.14
Moonlight Spurting Outdoors
Vladislav Zolotaryov; Alexander Sevastian
4:50
1.15
Snowfall at Night
Vladislav Zolotaryov; Alexander Sevastian
3:20
1.16
Mysterious Visions
Vladislav Zolotaryov; Alexander Sevastian
2:01
1.17
I am Calling Instances of Gloomy Sorrow
Vladislav Zolotaryov; Alexander Sevastian
1:31
1.18
An Old Fairy-Tale
Vladislav Zolotaryov; Alexander Sevastian
4:17
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – ANALEKTA Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.42
-9.96 to -0.16
-26.45
-30.44 to -21.45
-22.68
-27.40 to -18.10
14
11 to 16
1
Russian Dance
-1.13-25.61-22.114
2
Impromptu on the Russian song “Oi ty Rozh”
-1.27-23.55-19.815
3
Fantasia on the Russian song “Oi moroz moroz”
0.00-23.22-19.115
4
Vocalise
-6.88-29.46-26.513
5
Barcarolle
-7.41-27.82-24.512
6
II. Gnomus
-0.16-24.12-20.016
7
IX. Ballett der nicht ausgeschlüpften Küchlein
-7.83-27.43-23.114
8
Don Rhapsody No.1
0.00-21.45-18.115
9
Autumn Song, Op. 37a No.10
-9.96-30.44-27.412
10
Troika, Op. 37a No. 11
-1.86-25.31-21.714
11
Variation II Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy
-2.19-28.60-24.816
12
Oi Da Snowball Tree
-1.71-25.35-19.813
13
Evening Prelude
-4.34-25.78-21.812
14
Moonlight Spurting Outdoors
-6.06-28.43-25.212
15
Snowfall at Night
-7.17-28.49-25.611
16
Mysterious Visions
-3.54-30.05-25.416
17
I am Calling Instances of Gloomy Sorrow
-6.19-24.68-21.311
18
An Old Fairy-Tale
-3.01-26.40-22.113

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