℗ 2011 Delphian Records Ltd
Released March 28, 2011
Duration 1h 02m 00s
Record Label Delphian Records
Catalogue No. DCD34071
Genre Classical (Choral)
 

Bruckner: Motets

Choir of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble, Duncan Ferguson

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1.1
Tota pulchra es, Maria
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Oliver Brewer; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
4:59
1.2
Aequale I
Anton Bruckner; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Duncan Ferguson
1:38
Zwei Totenlieder  
1.3
I. O ihr, die ihr heut mit mir zum Grabe geht
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
1:21
1.4
Ave Maria
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
3:18
1.5
Afferentur regi
Anton Bruckner; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Duncan Ferguson
2:02
1.6
Christus factus est
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
4:43
1.7
Ecce sacerdos
Anton Bruckner; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Duncan Ferguson
6:08
1.8
Virga Jesse
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
3:42
1.9
Locus iste
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
2:57
1.10
Pange lingua
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
5:22
1.11
Jam lucis orto sidere dignare
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
3:58
1.12
Aequale II
Anton Bruckner; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Duncan Ferguson
1:18
1.13
Libera me in F Minor
Anton Bruckner; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Duncan Ferguson
6:23
1.14
II. O ihr, die ihr heut mit mir zum Grabe geht
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
1:32
1.15
Vexilla regis
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
4:35
1.16
Os justi
Anton Bruckner; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Duncan Ferguson
5:17
1.17
Inveni David
Anton Bruckner; Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh; Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Brass Ensemble; Duncan Ferguson
2:47
Following their highly acclaimed recording of music by John Taverner, Duncan Ferguson and his Edinburgh choir turn their attention to one of the nineteenth century’s compositional giants. This sequence of motets – among them several little-known gems – is a testament to Bruckner’s profound Catholic faith, and the performances blaze with fire and fervour in the vast cathedral’s icy acoustic.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Delphian Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.02
-10.82 to -0.20
-25.48
-31.90 to -19.67
-20.56
-27.30 to -15.10
12
11 to 14
1
Tota pulchra es, Maria
-2.19-25.34-19.814
2
Aequale I
-9.68-28.95-25.111
3
I. O ihr, die ihr heut mit mir zum Grabe geht
-6.70-26.39-22.111
4
Ave Maria
-1.18-23.50-17.512
5
Afferentur regi
-5.16-25.33-20.911
6
Christus factus est
-1.99-24.63-19.113
7
Ecce sacerdos
-0.20-19.67-15.111
8
Virga Jesse
-0.33-21.37-16.311
9
Locus iste
-2.51-25.75-19.513
10
Pange lingua
-2.96-24.62-18.812
11
Jam lucis orto sidere dignare
-10.82-31.90-27.313
12
Aequale II
-6.40-27.74-23.111
13
Libera me in F Minor
-2.82-24.20-19.812
14
II. O ihr, die ihr heut mit mir zum Grabe geht
-6.52-27.93-23.812
15
Vexilla regis
-2.71-27.01-22.514
16
Os justi
-2.54-25.06-20.213
17
Inveni David
-3.60-23.74-18.712

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