℗ 2019 Delphian Records
Released February 22, 2019
Duration 1h 09m 43s
Record Label Delphian Records
Catalogue No. DCD34212
Genre Classical (Keyboard)
 

Arthur Sullivan & Michael Thomson – British Light Music on the Organ of the Usher Hall, Edinburgh

John Kitchen

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The Pirates of Penzance  
1.1
Overture
Arthur Sullivan; John Kitchen
8:12
The Mikado  
1.2
The sun whose rays
Arthur Sullivan; John Kitchen
3:07
1.3
On the Square
Michael Thomson; John Kitchen
4:50
1.4
Parc de Paris
Michael Thomson; John Kitchen
3:47
1.5
Salute to Busby Berkeley
Michael Thomson; John Kitchen
7:43
The Pirates of Penzance  
1.6
Oh, is there not one maiden breast?
Arthur Sullivan; John Kitchen
6:41
The Yeomen of the Guard  
1.7
Overture
Arthur Sullivan; John Kitchen
5:47
1.8
The Bard’s Ceremonial
Michael Thomson; John Kitchen
4:01
1.9
Whirly-Granny
Michael Thomson; John Kitchen
3:53
1.10
A Bouquet of Roses
Michael Thomson; John Kitchen
8:30
Tullich to Inverey  
1.11
Scots March
Michael Thomson; John Kitchen
4:26
The Tempest  
1.12
Introduction to Act III
Arthur Sullivan; John Kitchen
2:57
The Gondoliers  
1.13
Gavotte
Arthur Sullivan; John Kitchen
3:37
1.14
Cachucha
Arthur Sullivan; John Kitchen
2:12
John Kitchen resurrects the ‘cinema organ style’ – neglected for decades – in a collection of entertaining favourites, well known to his regular Usher Hall audiences. This recording brings together the music of John’s boyhood hero Arthur Sullivan with the witty and original arrangements of East-Coast Scot Michael Thomson. With a performance radiating warmth and joy, John Kitchen celebrates the Golden Age of British light music in this, his eighteenth appearance on Delphian.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Delphian Records Studio Masters
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RMS
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.29
-15.26 to -0.40
-24.52
-30.93 to -18.92
-21.78
-29.00 to -16.00
12
9 to 16
1
Overture
-0.40-21.78-18.113
2
The sun whose rays
-15.26-30.38-28.29
3
On the Square
-0.60-21.42-18.713
4
Parc de Paris
-12.31-30.93-29.010
5
Salute to Busby Berkeley
-0.40-19.26-16.212
6
Oh, is there not one maiden breast?
-0.40-27.26-24.916
7
Overture
-0.40-20.85-16.612
8
The Bard’s Ceremonial
-2.31-20.51-17.712
9
Whirly-Granny
-5.38-26.75-23.913
10
A Bouquet of Roses
-1.28-24.58-22.413
11
Scots March
-0.40-20.05-17.512
12
Introduction to Act III
-11.44-30.89-28.611
13
Gavotte
-8.92-29.67-27.112
14
Cachucha
-0.60-18.92-16.011

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