℗ 1965 Olympic Records
Released July 22, 1965
Duration 32m 28s
Record Label Olympic Records
Catalogue No. 43NB2648OL
Genre Classical (Opera)
 

The Marriage

René Leibowitz, Paris Philharmonic Orchestra

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1.1
The Marriage (Beginning)
Modest Mussorgsky; Paris Philharmonic Orchestra; René Leibowitz
15:12
1.2
The Marriage (Conclusion)
Modest Mussorgsky; Paris Philharmonic Orchestra; René Leibowitz
17:16
René Leibowitz leads the Paris Philharmonic Orchestra in this performance of "The Marriage". "Zhenitba" is an unfinished opera begun in 1868 by Modest Mussorgsky to his own libretto based on Nikolai Gogol's comedy Marriage. This 1842 play is a satire of courtship and cowardice, which centres on a young woman, Agafya, who is wooed by four bachelors, each with his own idiosyncrasies.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Olympic Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1, 2 – 48 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.25
-1.25 to -1.24
-17.65
-17.68 to -17.62
-14.00
-14.00 to -14.00
11
11 to 11
1
The Marriage (Beginning)
-1.24-17.68-14.011
2
The Marriage (Conclusion)
-1.25-17.62-14.011

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