℗ 2012 Yarlung Records
Released September 4, 2012
Duration 1h 16m 11s
Record Label Yarlung Records
Catalogue No. YAR44638
Genre Classical (Instrumental)
 

Suryodaya: The Coming of Light

Robert Gupta, Badal Roy

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1.1
Calcutta Sunrise
Badal Roy; Badal Roy
3:55
1.2
Raga Jaunpuri
Robert Gupta; Robert Gupta; Badal Roy
20:12
1.3
Istanpitta, "Chominciamento di gioia" [14th Century] (arr. by R. Gupta)
Traditional; Robert Gupta; Badal Roy
5:30
1.4
Passacaglia, "The Guardian Angel"
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber; Robert Gupta
9:36
4 Songs of Solitude  
1.5
No. 1. —
John Harbison; Robert Gupta
4:56
1.6
No. 2. —
John Harbison; Robert Gupta
3:37
1.7
No. 3. —
John Harbison; Robert Gupta
4:03
1.8
No. 4. —
John Harbison; Robert Gupta
4:45
1.9
Partita for Solo Violin
Joseph Pereira; Robert Gupta
6:44
1.10
Raga Redux
Robert Gupta; Robert Gupta; Badal Roy
12:53
Digital Booklet
Robert Vijay Gupta, a beacon for the City of Los Angeles, serves as the youngest and one of most vibrant members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic (Robert won his audition and joined the orchestra when he was 19 years old). The famous tabla player Badal Roy, Robert’s illustrious cousin, joins him for many of the works on this album. This record is Badal’s umpteenth disc, following in the footsteps of the performances and recordings Badal made with Miles Davis and Ornette Coleman. Badal does not offer free jazz on this album; rather he offers a combination of East and West, in ways that channel centuries of Indian and specifically Hindustani musical tradition. Badal blends this inheritance comfortably with new music written in the West in the 21st Century. "[The track] 'Raga Jaunpuri' is a salutation to the late morning. The roots of Hindustani music stretch back four millennia in history and this particular melody originated in the 15th century. Feel the slow burn as it begins quietly, builds incrementally to its ecstatic climax, and then ends just as quietly and serenely as it began. This is what Suryodaya, the coming of light in the late morning, is all about. Robert felt strongly that we should record this raga at the time it should be heard, in the late morning. And so we did. We began our takes at 10:15 in the morning on July 6th, 2011, and we were finished before noon." - Bob Attiyeh (producer)
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Yarlung Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.15
-10.10 to -0.18
-27.71
-31.09 to -25.04
-22.41
-25.60 to -20.60
16
11 to 20
1
Calcutta Sunrise
-0.18-29.25-24.620
2
Raga Jaunpuri
-0.26-27.00-22.119
3
Istanpitta, "Chominciamento di gioia" [14th Century] (arr. by R. Gupta)
-1.44-25.04-21.117
4
Passacaglia, "The Guardian Angel"
-10.10-29.24-23.511
5
No. 1. —
-6.02-31.09-25.613
6
No. 2. —
-4.35-26.24-20.914
7
No. 3. —
-3.61-27.56-21.514
8
No. 4. —
-3.88-26.47-20.613
9
Partita for Solo Violin
-0.21-28.56-22.320
10
Raga Redux
-1.49-26.63-21.916

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