℗ 2017 Initiale
Released November 22, 2019
Duration 39m 44s
Record Label Initiale
Catalogue No. INL01D
Genre Classical (Brass ensemble)
 

Telemann: Ouvertures pour la chasse

Alessandro Orlando, Sarbacanes

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Ezio, HWV 29, Act I  
1.1
Marche
Georg Friedrich Haendel; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
1:45
Symphonies de chasse  
1.2
I. Fanfare
Jean-Joseph Mouret; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
0:33
Ouverture, TWV 44:8  
1.3
I. Ouverture
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
3:59
1.4
II. Chasse
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
1:34
1.5
III. Menuet
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
1:25
1.6
IV. La Joye
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
1:14
1.7
V. Sarabande
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
2:32
1.8
VI. Loure
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
1:52
1.9
Fanfare à deux trompes (1)
Jean-Baptiste Morin; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
0:49
Ouverture, TWV 44:9  
1.10
I. Ouverture
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
3:58
1.11
II. Rondeau
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
1:19
1.12
III. Menuet
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
0:57
1.13
IV. Gigue
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
1:03
1.14
Fanfare à deux trompes (2)
Jean-Baptiste Morin; Alessandro Orlando; Sarbacanes
0:44
Ouverture TWV 44:10  
1.15
I. Ouverture
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Neven Lesage; Felix Roth; Alejandro Pérez; Sarbacanes; Gabriel Pidoux
5:37
1.16
II. Passepieds I et II
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Neven Lesage; Felix Roth; Alejandro Pérez; Gabriel Pidoux; Sarbacanes
2:09
1.17
III. Sarabande
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Felix Roth; Alejandro Pérez; Gabriel Pidoux; Sarbacanes; Neven Lesage
2:06
1.18
IV. Rigaudon
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Neven Lesage; Felix Roth; Alejandro Pérez; Gabriel Pidoux; Sarbacanes
1:18
1.19
V. Le Plaisir
Georg Philipp Telemann; Alessandro Orlando; Neven Lesage; Felix Roth; Alejandro Pérez; Sarbacanes; Gabriel Pidoux
2:22
1.20
Fanfare à deux trompes (3)
Jean-Baptiste Morin; Alessandro Orlando; Gabriel Pidoux; Sarbacanes; Neven Lesage; Felix Roth; Alejandro Pérez
0:33
1.21
Marche, MWV 7/29
Johann Melchior Molter; Alessandro Orlando; Felix Roth; Alejandro Pérez; Gabriel Pidoux; Sarbacanes; Neven Lesage
1:55
Digital Booklet
Horn player Alessandro Orlando and the Sarbacanes ensemble propose to discover how the so-called "natural" horns sounded at the end of the Baroque period. They do so by making authentic hunting ringtones with "Telemann Overtures" – which are inspired by outdoor music while offering the horn a new place in the orchestra.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Initiale Studio Masters

Track 21 – 48 kHz / 16-bit PCM
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-11.42
-19.50 to -4.21
-31.27
-39.34 to -24.58
-27.91
-35.10 to -22.00
13
11 to 16
1
Marche
-5.89-24.58-22.013
2
I. Fanfare
-19.50-39.34-35.114
3
I. Ouverture
-9.06-29.27-26.013
4
II. Chasse
-4.21-27.90-24.516
5
III. Menuet
-11.03-29.27-26.312
6
IV. La Joye
-9.20-29.04-25.713
7
V. Sarabande
-12.74-31.43-28.111
8
VI. Loure
-10.90-30.54-27.513
9
Fanfare à deux trompes (1)
-15.05-37.29-33.315
10
I. Ouverture
-8.09-28.59-25.313
11
II. Rondeau
-12.31-31.14-28.013
12
III. Menuet
-13.27-30.48-27.311
13
IV. Gigue
-9.90-29.83-26.811
14
Fanfare à deux trompes (2)
-17.09-38.59-34.314
15
I. Ouverture
-7.70-28.81-25.614
16
II. Passepieds I et II
-8.81-30.64-27.316
17
III. Sarabande
-11.46-30.28-27.011
18
IV. Rigaudon
-10.71-30.15-26.913
19
V. Le Plaisir
-11.78-30.13-27.012
20
Fanfare à deux trompes (3)
-18.87-38.41-34.714
21
Marche, MWV 7/29
-12.25-31.01-27.513

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