℗ 2020 Naxos
Released April 10, 2020
Duration 1h 17m 42s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.574195
Genre Classical (Solo Instrumental)
 

Widor: Organ Symphonies, Vol. 2

Wolfgang Rübsam

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Organ Symphony No. 3 in E Minor, Op. 13 No. 3  
1.1
I. Prélude
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
7:57
1.2
II. Minuetto
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
6:48
1.3
III. Marcia
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
8:01
1.4
IV. Adagio
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
5:21
1.5
V. Finale
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
9:35
Organ Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 13 No. 2 "La chasse"  
1.6
IV. Scherzo
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
3:46
Organ Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 13 No. 4  
1.7
I. Toccata
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
4:26
1.8
II. Fugue
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
4:48
1.9
III. Andante cantabile
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
6:35
1.10
IV. Scherzo
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
8:32
1.11
V. Adagio
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
6:06
1.12
VI. Finale
Charles-Marie Widor; Wolfgang Rübsam
5:47
Digital Booklet
During his unprecedented 64 years as organist at Saint-Sulpice in Paris, Charles-Marie Widor developed a powerfully symphonic approach to music for the organ, finding new combinations of colour, sonority and texture. The ten symphonies for organ are central to his repertory for the instrument. Featured on this second volume are the Symphony No. 3 in E minor and the Symphony No. 4 in F Minor offering a fascinating series of contrasts with some spectacular effects.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-9.72
-21.17 to -1.00
-28.70
-37.24 to -21.95
-25.93
-35.40 to -19.00
11
9 to 14
1
I. Prélude
-9.27-26.38-23.610
2
II. Minuetto
-16.36-34.44-32.210
3
III. Marcia
-3.27-21.95-19.011
4
IV. Adagio
-21.17-36.44-34.79
5
V. Finale
-4.97-25.08-22.713
6
IV. Scherzo
-1.00-24.74-21.414
7
I. Toccata
-6.07-24.31-21.111
8
II. Fugue
-8.04-24.64-22.210
9
III. Andante cantabile
-13.19-34.04-30.511
10
IV. Scherzo
-19.67-37.24-35.49
11
V. Adagio
-10.74-31.78-28.411
12
VI. Finale
-2.93-23.32-20.012

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