℗ 2020 Bridge Records
Released January 17, 2020
Duration 1h 48m 22s
Record Label Bridge Records
Catalogue No. BCD9533
Genre Classical (Contemporary Era)
 

Chinary Ung, Vol. 4: Space Between Heaven and Earth

Various Artists

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1.1
Singing Inside Aura (Chamber Version)
Chinary Ung; Susan Ung; Patricia Spencer; Meighan Stoops; Curtis Macomber; Blair McMillen; James Wilson; Michael Lipsey; Nicholas Terry; James Baker
14:32
1.2
Spiral XIV "Nimitta"
Chinary Ung; Brian Walsh; Nicholas Terry; Justin DeHart; Shannon Wettstein
16:57
1.3
Spiral I
Chinary Ung; Felix Fan; Matthew Gold; Aleck Karis
15:36
1.4
Therīgāthā Inside Aura
Chinary Ung; Anne Harley; Stacey Fraser; Brian Walsh; Susan Ung; Nicholas Terry; David Rentz
22:06
2.1
Spiral XII "Space Between Heaven and Earth" (Chamber Version)
Chinary Ung; Elissa Johnston; Susan Ung; Kathleen Roland-Silverstein; Susan Narucki; Stacey Fraser; Hillary Jean Young; Anne Harley; Jon Lee Keenan; Todd Strange; Joseph Lopez; Abdiel Gonzales; Jonathan Nussman; James Hayden; Reid Bruton; Wilfrido Terrazas; Paul Sherm
39:11
Digital Booklet
Volume 4 of Bridge's Chinary Ung series (a 2-album set), presents five major works composed between 1987 and 2018 by the Grawemeyer Award-winning Cambodian/American composer. Annotator Adam Greene writes: "Ung was inspired by his mentor, Chou Wen-chung, to pursue music that explored cross-cultural practices. Ung's own term for the "style" of music that evolved was 'futuristic folk music', which generally speaking, he approaches through two processes: quotation and evocation. Ung's music is deeply suffused with Asian features, including modal writing, the use of drones, microtonal inflections, elaborate percussion sections, and an expansive, even languid approach to musical-time.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Bridge Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.26
-6.50 to -0.72
-28.26
-31.64 to -26.01
-24.52
-27.10 to -22.30
17
15 to 19
1.1
Singing Inside Aura (Chamber Version)
-4.28-27.02-23.715
1.2
Spiral XIV "Nimitta"
-1.72-28.50-25.319
1.3
Spiral I
-6.50-31.64-27.116
1.4
Therīgāthā Inside Aura
-3.09-28.15-24.217
2.1
Spiral XII "Space Between Heaven and Earth" (Chamber Version)
-0.72-26.01-22.317

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