℗ 2015 Innova
Released June 30, 2015
Duration 59m 28s
Record Label Innova
Catalogue No. INNOVA913
Genre Classical (Chamber Music)
 

Jeremy Gill: Capriccio

Parker Quartet

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Capriccio, Pt. 1  
1.1
Arsis
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:53
1.2
Misterium tremendum (sonata da chiesa)
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
5:45
1.3
Up, down
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:32
1.4
La chitarra
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:31
1.5
Tip, balance, frog; wood
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:07
1.6
Heterophonic/homophonic interlude
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
2:57
1.7
Colors: normal, fingerboard, bridge (solo viola)
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
2:06
1.8
Nodes
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:23
1.9
Two at once (C. Farina) (solo violin 1, tutti)
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:07
1.10
Eros
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
5:18
1.11
Up, up … , down, down …
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
2:47
1.12
Pressure
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
0:29
1.13
Monophonic interlude
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:26
1.14
Normal, mute, mute (violins 1 and 2, viola)
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:22
1.15
Across the strings (violin 2, viola, cello)
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:11
Capriccio, Pt. 2  
1.16
Artificial harmonics
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
0:56
1.17
Pluck, snap
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:07
1.18
Stopped strings
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:05
1.19
Drumming (violins 1 and 2, cello)
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
0:57
1.20
Sonata da camera (J. de Berchem, B. Tromboncino)
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
5:58
1.21
The left hand
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:13
1.22
Open strings
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
0:32
1.23
On the string - off the string
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:20
1.24
Polyphonic interlude (J.S. Bach)
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
3:33
1.25
Multiple strings, plucked (solo cello)
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
2:22
1.26
Terpsichore (solo violin 2, tutti)
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
6:38
1.27
Thesis
Jeremy Gill; Parker Quartet
1:53
Digital Booklet
Grammy-winning ensemble the Parker Quartet performs American composer Jeremy Gill’s Capriccio, a wide-ranging exploration of the potential of the string quartet. Capriccio was commissioned by the Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Program and this recording of the work was supported by a NewMusic USA Project Grant awarded in January 2015. "The historical frame of the capriccio by Bach, Brahms, and Paganini among others allowed me to create a kaleidoscopic array of wildly varying movements that explore all of the technical, expressive and textural possibilities of the string quartet medium. The didactic nature makes it ideal for educational concerts, allowing young listeners to experience the various techniques that string players employ." - Jeremy Gill
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Innova Studio Masters

Recording date: 8 December 2014 Recording location: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA Engineer, editor, mastering: Frank Cunningham Producer and notes: Jeremy Gill Cover art: Roma Antica (1757) by Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691–1765), Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection Jeremy Gill photo: Arielle Doneson Parker Quartet photo: Cameron Wittig
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-6.42
-37.07 to -0.70
-30.25
-59.93 to -21.07
-25.01
-57.70 to -16.10
14
10 to 20
1
Arsis
-1.09-27.72-19.914
2
Misterium tremendum (sonata da chiesa)
-1.24-27.44-19.515
3
Up, down
-1.37-29.38-19.515
4
La chitarra
-12.89-34.72-30.713
5
Tip, balance, frog; wood
-3.30-26.02-20.814
6
Heterophonic/homophonic interlude
-2.00-22.47-17.210
7
Colors: normal, fingerboard, bridge (solo viola)
-10.72-32.69-27.014
8
Nodes
-16.88-39.91-34.113
9
Two at once (C. Farina) (solo violin 1, tutti)
-0.70-23.61-19.715
10
Eros
-0.70-23.41-17.613
11
Up, up … , down, down …
-0.87-27.07-21.715
12
Pressure
-0.70-21.07-17.113
13
Monophonic interlude
-19.03-39.80-37.611
14
Normal, mute, mute (violins 1 and 2, viola)
-5.23-26.97-22.011
15
Across the strings (violin 2, viola, cello)
-1.09-24.15-16.111
16
Artificial harmonics
-18.72-39.95-34.313
17
Pluck, snap
-0.70-28.73-24.816
18
Stopped strings
-0.70-23.37-17.312
19
Drumming (violins 1 and 2, cello)
-37.07-59.93-57.714
20
Sonata da camera (J. de Berchem, B. Tromboncino)
-0.70-24.45-19.916
21
The left hand
-17.31-38.38-34.613
22
Open strings
-6.02-32.28-28.315
23
On the string - off the string
-1.21-23.96-19.513
24
Polyphonic interlude (J.S. Bach)
-3.75-26.00-22.213
25
Multiple strings, plucked (solo cello)
-7.90-39.22-34.618
26
Terpsichore (solo violin 2, tutti)
-0.70-30.34-24.120
27
Thesis
-0.70-23.83-17.413

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