℗ 2015 Mark Records
Released January 13, 2015
Duration 58m 30s
Record Label Mark Records
Catalogue No. 51048-MCD
Genre Classical (Wind Ensemble/Band Music)
 

Evolutions (Carnegie VIII)

Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble, Winston Morris, Briana Engelbert

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1.1
Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30, TrV 176
Richard Strauss; Kenyon D. Wilson; Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble; Winston Morris
1:41
Lohengrin, Act II  
1.2
Introduction, "Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral"
Richard Wagner; Gail Robertson; Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble; Winston Morris
7:00
1.3
Andante e rondo ungarese, Op. 35, J. 158
Carl Maria von Weber; Gail Robertson; Briana Engelbert; Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble; Winston Morris
9:54
Organ Symphony No. 5, Op. 42 No. 1  
1.4
V. Toccata
Charles-Marie Widor; Joshua Hauser; Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble; Winston Morris
5:42
1.5
Fearful Symmetry
Kenyon D. Wilson; Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble; Winston Morris
7:11
1.6
Cuivre
Greg Danner; Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble; Winston Morris
7:08
1.7
Evolutions
Ben McMillan; Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble; Winston Morris
9:48
1.8
Isle of Mann
Kenyon D. Wilson; Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble
5:21
1.9
Low Motion
Ingo Luis; Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble; Winston Morris
4:45
Digital Booklet
Evolutions (Carnegie VIII) contains the program the Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble (TTTE) presented in 2014 at its eighth Carnegie Hall performance. A month after that concert the TTTE recorded this album live on its home campus at Tennessee Tech. The program spans material from Richard Strauss and Wagner to contemporary composers such as Greg Danner. The TTTE established and defined the standards for tuba ensemble performance and has inspired the formation of similar groups all over the world.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Mark Records Studio Masters

Executive Producers: Mark J. Morette and R. Winston Morris Producers: Mark J. Morette, Joshua Hauser, Kenyon Wilson, Greg Danner and Ben McMillan Recording Engineer: Mark J. Morette Tonemeisters: Joshua Hauser, Greg Danner, Kenyon Wilson and Ben McMillan Edits: R. Winston Morris, Greg Danner, Joshua Hauser, Ben McMillan, Kenyon Wilslon Program Notes: R. Winston Morris, Greg Danner, Ben McMillan, Kenyon Wilson Graphics: MarkArt: Anthony Melice
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.20
-0.20 to -0.20
-18.66
-20.31 to -17.51
-16.23
-18.00 to -14.70
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10 to 14
1
Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30, TrV 176
-0.20-17.69-14.710
2
Introduction, "Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral"
-0.20-18.19-15.911
3
Andante e rondo ungarese, Op. 35, J. 158
-0.20-20.31-18.014
4
V. Toccata
-0.20-18.26-16.012
5
Fearful Symmetry
-0.20-18.77-16.412
6
Cuivre
-0.20-18.12-15.711
7
Evolutions
-0.20-19.03-16.512
8
Isle of Mann
-0.20-20.05-17.712
9
Low Motion
-0.20-17.51-15.212

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