℗ 2021 Naxos
Released March 12, 2021
Duration 1h 09m 58s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.579059
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

Luxembourg Contemporary Music, Vol. 1

Luxembourg Solistes Europeens, Christoph König

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1.1
Meiosis, Op. 106
Ivan Boumans; Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg; Christoph König
15:47
1.2
Moods
Marco Pütz; Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg; Christoph König
12:26
1.3
Hélice
Jeannot Sanavia; Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg; Christoph König
13:24
Sonata delle Farfalle  
1.4
I. Gravement
Tatsiana Zelianko; Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg; Christoph König
5:55
1.5
II. Andantino volante
Tatsiana Zelianko; Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg; Christoph König
3:09
1.6
III. Adagio
Tatsiana Zelianko; Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg; Christoph König
4:37
1.7
IV. Allegretto volante
Tatsiana Zelianko; Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg; Christoph König
2:39
1.8
Orbital Resonances
Roland Wiltgen; Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg; Christoph König
12:01
Digital Booklet
In the last decade Luxembourgian composers have written a vivid body of orchestral music that takes in a wide range of inspirations. Ivan Boumans explores the field of biology in "Meiosis" where the music undergoes transformations, whereas for Roland Wiltgen it is celestial mechanics that drives "Orbital Resonances". The idea of transformation is also important to Marco Pütz as he generates exciting ‘chordal clusters’. Inspired by a fresco, Jeannot Sanavia’s "Hélice" is a study in agitation, while Tatsiana Zelianko charts the death and rebirth of a butterfly in music of passionate drama.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters

Track 2 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit Track 3 – 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
-0.82
-1.08 to -0.59
-25.05
-26.62 to -21.68
-20.58
-23.00 to -16.60
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12 to 16
1
Meiosis, Op. 106
-1.07-23.82-20.214
2
Moods
-0.59-21.68-16.612
3
Hélice
-0.60-26.22-22.116
4
I. Gravement
-1.08-25.47-19.414
5
II. Andantino volante
-0.79-26.62-23.015
6
III. Adagio
-0.61-26.29-21.615
7
IV. Allegretto volante
-1.07-25.78-21.414
8
Orbital Resonances
-0.73-24.54-20.315

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