℗ 2018 Delphian Records
Released February 23, 2018
Duration 1h 06m 58s
Record Label Delphian Records
Catalogue No. DCD34201
Genre Classical (20th/21st Century)
 

After the Tryst: New Music for Saxophone and Piano

McKenzie Sawers Duo

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1.1
Caliban
Sally Beamish; McKenzie Sawers Duo
4:16
1.2
After the Tryst (Arr. Gerard McChrystal)
James MacMillan; Gerard McChrystal (arranger); McKenzie Sawers Duo
2:47
Sketches from a Bagpiper’s Album  
1.3
1. Salute
Judith Weir; McKenzie Sawers Duo
3:31
1.4
2. Nocturne
Judith Weir; McKenzie Sawers Duo
1:39
1.5
3. Lament, over the sea
Judith Weir; McKenzie Sawers Duo
2:37
1.6
Miserere Paraphrase
Michael Nyman; McKenzie Sawers Duo
6:45
1.7
Slow Airs and March
Alasdair Nicolson; McKenzie Sawers Duo
12:45
1.8
Fracture
Joe Duddell; McKenzie Sawers Duo
4:36
1.9
Drive
Ian Wilson; McKenzie Sawers Duo
6:13
1.10
Mein blaues Klavier
Cecilia McDowall; McKenzie Sawers Duo
10:56
1.11
Shaping the Curve
Michael Nyman; McKenzie Sawers Duo
8:39
1.12
Bob
Graham Fitkin; McKenzie Sawers Duo
2:14
Sue McKenzie and Ingrid Sawers, leading advocates of the rapidly growing repertory for soprano saxophone and piano, make their second Delphian outing with a survey of some of its recent British highlights. James MacMillan’s poignant lyricism gives way to contained ecstasy, then increasingly unfettered vitality, in a pair of seminal works by Michael Nyman. In evocative miniature dramas by Sally Beamish and Judith Weir the instrument gives voice respectively to the half-human, half-spirit nature of Shakespeare’s Caliban and to the life and death of a condemned Scottish bagpiper.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Delphian Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.11
-4.61 to -0.40
-18.69
-22.47 to -15.52
-14.96
-19.10 to -12.50
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10 to 13
1
Caliban
-0.40-17.91-14.311
2
After the Tryst (Arr. Gerard McChrystal)
-0.40-19.00-13.311
3
1. Salute
-0.40-17.16-13.112
4
2. Nocturne
-4.61-22.39-19.111
5
3. Lament, over the sea
-3.03-19.99-16.611
6
Miserere Paraphrase
-0.40-16.00-12.810
7
Slow Airs and March
-0.40-20.88-16.813
8
Fracture
-0.40-15.84-12.810
9
Drive
-0.40-18.37-14.512
10
Mein blaues Klavier
-0.40-18.71-14.812
11
Shaping the Curve
-0.40-15.52-12.510
12
Bob
-2.06-22.47-18.912

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