℗ 2016 Navona
Released October 14, 2016
Duration 45m 23s
Record Label Navona
Catalogue No. NV6061
Genre Classical (Vocal)
 

Cadence: New Works for Voices in Verse

Various Artists

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Haiku Songs of Karigane  
1.1
No. 1. Karasu-uri
David Kirtley; Jennifer Bird; Mutsumi Moteki
4:02
1.2
No. 2. Hanamizuki
David Kirtley; Jennifer Bird; Mutsumi Moteki
4:12
1.3
No. 3. Nekojarashi
David Kirtley; Jennifer Bird; Mutsumi Moteki
2:05
1.4
No. 4. Daikan ya
David Kirtley; Jennifer Bird; Mutsumi Moteki
2:15
1.5
No. 5. Mizutorimo
David Kirtley; Jennifer Bird; Mutsumi Moteki
4:50
1.6
The Lamb
Joanne D. Carey; The Stanbery Singers; Paul John Stanbery
2:35
1.7
The Tyger
Joanne D. Carey; Vox Futura; Andrew Shenton
6:23
1.8
Lux Aeterna
Timothy Kramer; Kühn Choir; Marek Vorlíček
4:34
Remembering All (5 Sandburg Poems)  
1.9
I. Joy
Christopher Hoh; The Stanbery Singers; Paul John Stanbery; Unknown Artist
3:28
1.10
II. Monotone
Christopher Hoh; The Stanbery Singers; Paul John Stanbery
2:39
1.11
III. Under The Harvest Moon
Christopher Hoh; The Stanbery Singers; Paul John Stanbery
3:23
1.12
IV. I Sang
Christopher Hoh; The Stanbery Singers; Paul John Stanbery
1:52
1.13
V. Follies
Christopher Hoh; The Stanbery Singers; Paul John Stanbery
3:05
Digital Booklet
This compilation of vocal music offers a set of inspired, emotive premiere recordings by composers Christopher J. Hoh, David Kirtley, Joanne D. Carey and Timothy Kramer in works juxtaposing the ethereal and the earthy, the diaphanous and the muscular, the serene and the agile.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Navona Studio Masters

Haiku Songs of Karigane: Recorded August 10, 2015, Grusin Music Hall, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO Recording session producer: Andy Happel Recording session engineer: Kevin Harbison The Lamb: Recorded March 10 - 11, 2016, First United Methodist Church, Hamilton, OH Recording session producer: Matt Konrad Recording session engineer: Justin Newton The Tyger: Recorded May 22, 2016, Futura Productions, Roslindale, MA Recording session producer: Bob Lord Recording session engineer: John Weston Lux aeterna: Recorded March 2, 2014, Martinů Hall, Prague Academy of Performing Arts, Prague, CZ Recording session producer and engineer: Ondrej Urban Five Sandburg Poems: Recorded March 12, 2016, First United Methodist Church, Hamilton, OH Recording session producer: Matt Konrad Recording session engineer: Justin Newton Executive producer: Bob Lord Executive A&R: Sam Renshaw A&R: Alex Bourne, Brandon MacNeil Audio director: Jeff LeRoy Production engineer: Nate Hunter Art and production director: Brett Picknell Graphic design: Emily Roulo Marketing: Mike Mahn
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.88
-11.72 to -0.50
-27.07
-38.45 to -19.18
-22.46
-32.70 to -16.00
13
10 to 17
1
No. 1. Karasu-uri
-5.70-35.12-27.517
2
No. 2. Hanamizuki
-7.61-33.16-26.515
3
No. 3. Nekojarashi
-0.81-25.51-18.613
4
No. 4. Daikan ya
-8.86-32.77-27.113
5
No. 5. Mizutorimo
-11.72-38.45-32.713
6
The Lamb
-0.50-22.92-19.612
7
The Tyger
-0.52-24.29-20.214
8
Lux Aeterna
-1.67-23.84-19.913
9
I. Joy
-2.28-22.83-19.712
10
II. Monotone
-1.89-25.43-22.512
11
III. Under The Harvest Moon
-6.00-24.59-21.410
12
IV. I Sang
-2.38-23.88-20.313
13
V. Follies
-0.50-19.18-16.011

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