℗ 2014 Seattle Symphony Media
Released June 10, 2014
Duration 1h 10m 19s
Record Label Seattle Symphony Media
Catalogue No. SSM1004
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

Fauré: Masques et bergamasques - Pelléas et Mélisande - Dolly - Pavane - Fantasie - Berceuse - Élégie

Seattle Symphony, Ludovic Morlot

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Masques et bergamasques Suite, Op. 112  
1.1
I. Ouverture. Allegro molto vivo
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
3:47
1.2
II. Menuet. Tempo di minuetto - Allegretto moderato
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
3:02
1.3
III. Gavotte. Allegro vivo
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
3:24
1.4
IV. Pastorale. Andantino tranquillo
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
3:27
1.5
Fantaisie, Op. 79 (arr. by Y. Talmi for Flute and Orchestra)
Gabriel Fauré; Demarre McGill; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
5:27
Pelléas et Mélisande Suite, Op. 80  
1.6
I. Prelude
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
6:22
1.7
II. Fileuse
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
2:19
1.8
III. Sicilienne
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
3:51
1.9
IV. Mort de Melisande. Molto adagio
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
5:44
1.10
Berceuse, Op. 16
Gabriel Fauré; Alexander Velinzon; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
4:13
1.11
Elegie, Op. 24 (version for Cello and Orchestra)
Gabriel Fauré; Efe Baltacigil; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
6:57
Dolly Suite, Op. 56 (arr. by H. Rabaud)  
1.12
I. Berceuse. Allegretto moderato
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
2:25
1.13
II. Mi-a-ou. Allegro vivo
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
2:16
1.14
III. Le jardin de Dolly. Andantino
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
2:34
1.15
IV. Kitty-valse. Tempo di valse
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
2:56
1.16
V. Tendresse. Andante
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
3:38
1.17
VI. Le pas Espagnol. Allegro
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
2:29
1.18
Pavane, Op. 50 (version for Choir and Orchestra)
Gabriel Fauré; Seattle Symphony Chorale; Seattle Symphony Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot
5:28
Digital Booklet
“The repertoire reflects the intimacy and excitement that the orchestra and I feel ..." - Ludovic Morlot, conductor Fauré’s most beloved orchestral works are presented here in sumptuous, refined and beautifully recorded performances by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra and French conductor Ludovic Morlot. With interpretations of the three short works for solo instruments and a rare recording of the choral version of the famous Pavane, this 2014 release is a comprehensive collection of Fauré’s orchestral music. Featuring natural imaging, depth of field and dynamic range, these recordings are engineered to audiophile standards and aim to capture as realistically as possible the sound of the orchestra performing on Seattle's Benaroya Hall stage. “The repertoire we have chosen reflects the intimacy and excitement that the orchestra and I feel in playing French and American music. All of the works are personal to me, and I’m proud to be able to see the work that the symphony musicians and I have done together ..." - Ludovic Morlot, conductor
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Seattle Symphony Media Studio Masters

Recorded in the S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, Benaroya Hall. Produced, engineered and edited by Dmitriy Lipay Executive Producer: Simon Woods Art direction and design: Jessica Forsythe
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-7.58
-16.82 to -1.79
-29.90
-37.36 to -22.59
-26.49
-34.60 to -18.70
13
11 to 15
1
I. Ouverture. Allegro molto vivo
-6.28-28.66-25.614
2
II. Menuet. Tempo di minuetto - Allegretto moderato
-7.59-29.44-26.113
3
III. Gavotte. Allegro vivo
-8.48-29.32-25.813
4
IV. Pastorale. Andantino tranquillo
-8.11-29.77-26.713
5
Fantaisie, Op. 79 (arr. by Y. Talmi for Flute and Orchestra)
-4.83-29.31-25.415
6
I. Prelude
-3.25-26.66-22.413
7
II. Fileuse
-5.09-27.85-24.113
8
III. Sicilienne
-7.71-30.84-28.515
9
IV. Mort de Melisande. Molto adagio
-4.30-26.50-21.412
10
Berceuse, Op. 16
-16.82-37.36-34.612
11
Elegie, Op. 24 (version for Cello and Orchestra)
-5.71-31.18-27.915
12
I. Berceuse. Allegretto moderato
-10.55-32.83-29.611
13
II. Mi-a-ou. Allegro vivo
-7.25-31.95-28.715
14
III. Le jardin de Dolly. Andantino
-10.20-30.13-27.411
15
IV. Kitty-valse. Tempo di valse
-12.21-32.90-30.113
16
V. Tendresse. Andante
-7.25-29.42-26.212
17
VI. Le pas Espagnol. Allegro
-1.79-22.59-18.714
18
Pavane, Op. 50 (version for Choir and Orchestra)
-8.94-31.42-27.713

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