℗ 2020 Berlin Phil Media
Released November 27, 2020
Duration 56m 26s
Record Label Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Catalogue No. BPHR2003545
Genre Classical (Symphonic repertoire)
 

Schmidt: Symphony No. 4 - Stephan: Music for Orchestra

Berliner Philharmoniker, Kirill Petrenko

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Symphony No. 4 in C Major  
1.1
I. Allegro molto moderato
Franz Schmidt; Berliner Philharmoniker; Kirill Petrenko
13:09
1.2
II. Adagio
Franz Schmidt; Berliner Philharmoniker; Kirill Petrenko
11:27
1.3
III. Molto vivace
Franz Schmidt; Berliner Philharmoniker; Kirill Petrenko
6:57
1.4
IV. Tempo primo (Allegro molto moderato) un poco sostenuto
Franz Schmidt; Berliner Philharmoniker; Kirill Petrenko
9:23
1.5
Music for Orchestra in one movement
Rudi Stephan; Berliner Philharmoniker; Kirill Petrenko
15:30
Digital Booklet
This first extended edition showcasing the Berliner Philharmoniker under its new artistic director Kirill Petrenko surveys the start of their collaboration and suggests its future course with symphonic repertoire close to the conductor's heart. This edition presents two composers on the cusp between late-Romanticism and Modernism: Rudi Stephan and Franz Schmidt. The latter’s Fourth Symphony is presented here: music full of sonority and pain and at the same time a favourite of Kirill Petrenko. A “musical snapshot of the early collaboration between the Berliner Philharmoniker and myself, and at the same time the initial spark of our association”, as Kirill Petrenko describes the edition in the foreword.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Studio Masters

Track 5 – 48 kHz / 24-bit PCM
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.31
-0.38 to -0.07
-23.28
-24.93 to -22.04
-18.84
-20.50 to -16.00
14
13 to 15
1
I. Allegro molto moderato
-0.38-23.24-18.714
2
II. Adagio
-0.33-23.39-19.514
3
III. Molto vivace
-0.38-22.82-19.514
4
IV. Tempo primo (Allegro molto moderato) un poco sostenuto
-0.37-24.93-20.515
5
Music for Orchestra in one movement
-0.07-22.04-16.013

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