℗ 2017 Navona
Released September 8, 2017
Duration 53m 18s
Record Label Navona
Genre Classical
 

Elegia

Christopher Nichols, Julie Nishimura

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Clarinet Sonata  
1.1
I. Vivace
John Cage; Christopher Nichols
1:26
1.2
II. Lento
John Cage; Christopher Nichols
1:51
1.3
III. Vivace
John Cage; Christopher Nichols
1:00
1.4
Elegia
Aurelio Magnani; Christopher Nichols; Julie Nishimura
8:51
Clarinet Sonata in E Flat Major, Op. 167, R. 147  
1.5
I. Allegretto
Camille Saint-Saëns; Christopher Nichols; Julie Nishimura
5:07
1.6
II. Allegro animato
Camille Saint-Saëns; Christopher Nichols; Julie Nishimura
2:30
1.7
III. Lento
Camille Saint-Saëns; Christopher Nichols; Julie Nishimura
4:44
1.8
IV. Molto allegro
Camille Saint-Saëns; Christopher Nichols; Julie Nishimura
6:00
1.9
Solo de concours, Op. 10
Henri Rabaud; Christopher Nichols; Julie Nishimura
6:38
1.10
Sirocco
Kevin J. Cope; Christopher Nichols; Julie Nishimura
5:56
1.11
La forza del destino (arr. for Clarinet & Piano)
Giuseppe Verdi; Christopher Nichols; Julie Nishimura
3:50
1.12
Adagio e Tarantella
Ernesto Cavallini; Christopher Nichols; Julie Nishimura
5:25
Digital Booklet
Elegia is a sensitive collection of works for clarinet and piano by a stylistically diverse range of composers. Critically acclaimed American clarinettist is joined by pianist Julie Nishimura for performances of pieces ranging from Saint-Saëns's Clarinet Sonata in E Flat Major to John Cage's Clarinet Sonata, creating a unique balance between the Romantic and the modern.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Navona Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.79
-9.51 to -0.66
-25.45
-27.81 to -23.13
-21.58
-24.10 to -19.80
12
7 to 15
1
I. Vivace
-6.13-24.97-20.810
2
II. Lento
-9.51-26.54-22.17
3
III. Vivace
-8.31-25.37-21.011
4
Elegia
-7.30-26.88-23.112
5
I. Allegretto
-6.06-26.11-22.812
6
II. Allegro animato
-4.99-24.47-21.012
7
III. Lento
-4.16-27.58-24.115
8
IV. Molto allegro
-0.66-23.50-19.813
9
Solo de concours, Op. 10
-1.04-23.13-19.814
10
Sirocco
-6.00-27.81-23.013
11
La forza del destino (arr. for Clarinet & Piano)
-1.66-24.94-21.012
12
Adagio e Tarantella
-1.64-24.08-20.414

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