℗ 2020 Naxos
Released July 10, 2020
Duration 58m 10s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.574204
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

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Fábio Brum, Kammerensemble Konsonanz, Pacho Flores

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Griselda, RV 718  
1.1
Agitata da due venti (Arr. Á. Mendoza for Cornet & Chamber Orchestra)
Antonio Vivaldi; Fábio Brum; Kammerensemble Konsonanz; Pacho Flores
5:27
Suite Iberia (After Albéniz)  
1.2
I. Rondeña
Efrain Oscher; Fábio Brum; Kammerensemble Konsonanz; Pacho Flores
6:44
1.3
II. Almería
Efrain Oscher; Fábio Brum; Kammerensemble Konsonanz; Pacho Flores
9:06
1.4
III. Triana
Efrain Oscher; Fábio Brum; Kammerensemble Konsonanz; Pacho Flores
5:26
1.5
Rapsodia latina (Version for Trumpet & Chamber Orchestra)
Efrain Oscher; Fábio Brum; Kammerensemble Konsonanz; Pacho Flores
13:06
1.6
Solo de concours (Arr. E. Oscher for Cornet & Chamber Orchestra)
Théo Charlier; Fábio Brum; Kammerensemble Konsonanz; Pacho Flores
8:00
Bachianas brasileiras, No. 5, W390 (Arr. E. Oscher for Cornet & Chamber Orchestra)  
1.7
No. 1, Aria (Cantilena)
Heitor Villa-Lobos; Fábio Brum; Kammerensemble Konsonanz; Pacho Flores
5:29
Bachianas brasileiras No. 5, W390 (Arr. E. Oscher for Cornet & Chamber Orchestra)  
1.8
No. 2, Dança (Martelo)
Heitor Villa-Lobos; Fábio Brum; Kammerensemble Konsonanz; Pacho Flores
4:52
Digital Booklet
0aThe aim of this innovative album is to introduce listeners to the rich variety of sounds in the trumpet family and through the use of modern instruments—one especially developed for the project—to imbue the music with unique colours and textures. All the pieces were either arranged or written specifically for this album and the programme includes the first ever orchestration of Théo Charlier’s operatic Solo de concours as well as Efraín Oscher’s evocative "Rapsodia latina", which introduces a new instrument, the piccolo cornet in A.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.26
-0.84 to -0.06
-21.29
-22.84 to -19.71
-17.14
-18.10 to -15.90
14
13 to 15
1
Agitata da due venti (Arr. Á. Mendoza for Cornet & Chamber Orchestra)
-0.11-21.29-17.714
2
I. Rondeña
-0.29-22.55-17.915
3
II. Almería
-0.12-22.84-18.114
4
III. Triana
-0.06-21.42-16.913
5
Rapsodia latina (Version for Trumpet & Chamber Orchestra)
-0.30-20.65-16.614
6
Solo de concours (Arr. E. Oscher for Cornet & Chamber Orchestra)
-0.13-20.85-16.713
7
No. 1, Aria (Cantilena)
-0.24-21.00-17.314
8
No. 2, Dança (Martelo)
-0.84-19.71-15.913

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