℗ 2020 1962 Countdown Media, a BMG company
Released June 19, 2020
Duration 32m 03s
Record Label Somerset
Genre Easy Listening
 

Pop Classics Latin Style (Remastered from the Original Somerset Tapes)

101 Strings Orchestra

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1.1
Concerto in Cha Cha (From "Piano Concerto in A Minor", Op. 16)
101 Strings Orchestra
2:54
1.2
Fantasie Impromptu (C-Sharp Minor, Op. 66)
101 Strings Orchestra
2:34
1.3
Schubert's Serenade (From "Schwanengesang", D. 957)
101 Strings Orchestra
1:37
1.4
Theme from Prince Igor
101 Strings Orchestra
2:55
1.5
Song of India (From "Sadko", Op. 5)
101 Strings Orchestra
2:58
1.6
Liebestraum (From "Liebesträume für Piano", S.541)
101 Strings Orchestra
4:09
1.7
Theme from "Scheherazade" (Symphonic Suite, Op. 35)
101 Strings Orchestra
3:01
1.8
Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18
101 Strings Orchestra
3:22
1.9
Habanera (From "Carmen", WD 31)
101 Strings Orchestra
2:37
1.10
Romeo and Juliet
101 Strings Orchestra
2:40
1.11
Theme from "Symphony No. 5 in E Major", Op. 64
101 Strings Orchestra
3:16
The legendary 101 Strings Orchestra journey through the sounds of the Latin world with this collection of pop covers. 101 Strings Orchestra was a brand for a highly successful easy listening symphonic music organization, with a discography exceeding 150 albums and a creative lifetime of around 30 years beginning in 1957. 101 Strings had a trademark sound, focusing on melody with a laid-back ambiance most often featuring strings. Their LPs were individualized by the slogan "The Sound of Magnificence." The 101 Strings orchestra included 124 string instruments, and was conducted by Wilhelm Stephan.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Somerset Studio Masters

Tracks 1-11 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.99
-3.06 to -0.30
-18.39
-19.40 to -16.88
-15.49
-16.40 to -14.20
11
11 to 12
1
Concerto in Cha Cha (From "Piano Concerto in A Minor", Op. 16)
-0.97-18.95-16.011
2
Fantasie Impromptu (C-Sharp Minor, Op. 66)
-0.88-18.48-15.511
3
Schubert's Serenade (From "Schwanengesang", D. 957)
-0.56-16.88-14.211
4
Theme from Prince Igor
-1.00-19.40-16.411
5
Song of India (From "Sadko", Op. 5)
-0.75-17.75-15.011
6
Liebestraum (From "Liebesträume für Piano", S.541)
-1.15-18.55-15.412
7
Theme from "Scheherazade" (Symphonic Suite, Op. 35)
-3.06-19.07-16.311
8
Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18
-0.84-18.49-15.711
9
Habanera (From "Carmen", WD 31)
-1.08-18.17-15.011
10
Romeo and Juliet
-0.30-18.29-15.712
11
Theme from "Symphony No. 5 in E Major", Op. 64
-0.30-18.27-15.212

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