℗ 2019 Naxos
Released October 11, 2019
Duration 59m 00s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.574121
Genre Classical (Solo Instrumental)
 

New Zealand Guitar Music, Vol. 3

Gunter Herbig

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Sea Suite  
1.1
I. Sea Life
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
4:28
1.2
II. The Whale and the Octopus
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
4:06
1.3
III. Dance of the Walrus
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
1:54
1.4
IV. Shark Dream and Reprise
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
3:26
1.5
Waitematā Reverie
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
11:49
4 Māori Folk Songs  
1.6
No. 1, Hine e Hine
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
3:54
1.7
No. 2, Tama Ngākau Mārie Invention
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
5:42
1.8
No. 3, Tarakihi Invention
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
4:02
1.9
No. 4, Improvisation on Pōkarekare Ana
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
4:54
1.10
Oakura Chimes
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
10:11
1.11
Seringapatam
Bruce Paine; Gunter Herbig
4:34
Digital Booklet
Classical guitar music has flourished in New Zealand in recent years, and Bruce Paine, among the country’s leading composers for the instrument, is one of the most imaginative and original. This album charts the course of his writing from one of his earliest pieces, the poetic, witty tone poem "Sea Suite", to the recent and substantial "Waitematā Reverie". Drawing on an impressionistic palette Paine conjures up chime arpeggios as well as the natural world in "Oakura Chimes". The four settings of Māori folk songs were arranged expressly for this album.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-5.94
-9.43 to -0.40
-28.16
-31.29 to -25.41
-24.32
-26.60 to -21.40
14
12 to 18
1
I. Sea Life
-6.12-28.74-25.415
2
II. The Whale and the Octopus
-7.13-28.27-24.713
3
III. Dance of the Walrus
-2.36-26.13-23.214
4
IV. Shark Dream and Reprise
-3.63-26.20-22.714
5
Waitematā Reverie
-7.47-29.23-25.313
6
No. 1, Hine e Hine
-8.66-27.24-24.612
7
No. 2, Tama Ngākau Mārie Invention
-7.22-28.87-24.013
8
No. 3, Tarakihi Invention
-0.40-25.41-21.418
9
No. 4, Improvisation on Pōkarekare Ana
-9.43-31.29-26.313
10
Oakura Chimes
-4.43-28.78-23.315
11
Seringapatam
-8.53-29.59-26.613

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