℗ 2019 BR-Klassik
Released December 6, 2019
Duration 43m 01s
Record Label BR-Klassik
Catalogue No. 900804
Genre Classical (Romantic Era)
 

Mendelssohn: Symphonies No. 8 & 12

Munich Radio Orchestra, Henry Raudales

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1.1
String Symphony No. 13 in C Minor, MWV N 14
Felix Mendelssohn; Munich Radio Orchestra; Henry Raudales
6:08
String Symphony No. 8 in D Major, MWV N 8  
1.2
I. Adagio e grave - Allegro
Felix Mendelssohn; Munich Radio Orchestra; Henry Raudales
6:56
1.3
II. Adagio
Felix Mendelssohn; Munich Radio Orchestra; Henry Raudales
4:11
1.4
III. Menuetto - Trio
Felix Mendelssohn; Munich Radio Orchestra; Henry Raudales
4:04
1.5
IV. Allegro molto - Più presto
Felix Mendelssohn; Munich Radio Orchestra; Henry Raudales
7:12
String Symphony No. 12 in G Minor, MWV N 12  
1.6
I. Fuga - Allegro
Felix Mendelssohn; Munich Radio Orchestra; Henry Raudales
4:17
1.7
II. Andante
Felix Mendelssohn; Munich Radio Orchestra; Henry Raudales
3:07
1.8
III. Allegro molto - Più allegro
Felix Mendelssohn; Munich Radio Orchestra; Henry Raudales
7:06
Digital Booklet
Felix Mendelssohn wrote twelve string symphonies between 1821 and 1823, when he was between 12 and 14 years old. These symphonies were tributes to early Classical symphonies especially by Joseph Haydn, Johann Christian Bach, Carl Philip Emanuel Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Included here are the Symphony No. 8 in D major, and No. 12 in G minor. Founded in 1952, the Munich Radio Orchestra can look back on a 65-year history during which it has evolved into an ensemble with a vast artistic range and a versatility that ensures its place in Munich’s orchestral landscape. The new chief conductor since the beginning of the 2017/18 season is the Croatian Ivan Repušić.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – BR-Klassik Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.18
-7.99 to -0.50
-24.14
-28.41 to -20.78
-20.30
-25.30 to -17.20
14
12 to 15
1
String Symphony No. 13 in C Minor, MWV N 14
-0.73-22.15-18.815
2
I. Adagio e grave - Allegro
-0.52-23.10-18.914
3
II. Adagio
-4.04-28.41-25.115
4
III. Menuetto - Trio
-0.50-27.15-21.714
5
IV. Allegro molto - Più presto
-1.11-21.21-17.214
6
I. Fuga - Allegro
-1.99-20.78-17.512
7
II. Andante
-7.99-28.18-25.312
8
III. Allegro molto - Più allegro
-0.52-22.11-17.915

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