℗ 2014 Naxos Japan
Released September 1, 2014
Duration 1h 32m 48s
Record Label Naxos Japan
Catalogue No. NYNN-0031
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

NHK Symphony Overseas Performance in Poland (Recorded Live 1960)

Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Hiroyuki Iwaki

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1.1
Applause
0:24
1.2
Mazurek Dabrowskiego (Dombrowski's Mazurka)
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
0:38
1.3
Kimigayo
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
1:15
Mandala Symphony  
1.4
I. Vajra-dhatu mandala: Tempo non equilibre
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
5:53
1.5
II. Garbha-dhatu mandala: Extremement lent
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
12:00
1.6
Cello Concerto
Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi; NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
20:28
3 Sonnets  
1.7
No. 1. —
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
6:28
1.8
No. 2. —
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
3:35
1.9
No. 3. —
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
7:50
Emburi  
1.10
I. —
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
8:47
1.11
II. —
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
6:53
1.12
Itsuki no komoriuta (Itsuki Lullaby)
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
6:29
1.13
Rhapsody
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
6:55
1.14
Echigo Jishi
NHK Symphony Orchestra; Hiroyuki Iwaki
5:13
In 1960, the NHK Symphony Orchestra and conductor Hiroyuki Iwaki travelled to Poland for a series of concerts and recorded this performance live. The programme is heavy on Japanese compositions and includes guest cellist Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi soloing on Akio Yashiro's Cello Concerto.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Japan Studio Masters

This album is a high-resolution digital transfer of material originating from an analogue recording. It may contain noise, distortion or other artifacts, and may also contain audio which is limited in bandwidth and dynamic range, due to the technology available at the time of its original creation. As such, it is offered as a high-resolution documentation of a historical release.
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-5.52
-16.91 to 0.00
-26.16
-34.59 to -18.22
-20.89
-31.20 to -15.00
12
10 to 15
1
Applause
-9.43-25.64-20.310
2
Mazurek Dabrowskiego (Dombrowski's Mazurka)
-5.62-22.15-19.310
3
Kimigayo
-16.91-34.59-31.211
4
I. Vajra-dhatu mandala: Tempo non equilibre
-3.91-26.06-21.214
5
II. Garbha-dhatu mandala: Extremement lent
-2.80-27.13-20.915
6
Cello Concerto
-4.75-26.69-22.813
7
No. 1. —
-6.62-28.22-21.412
8
No. 2. —
-7.27-30.08-22.413
9
No. 3. —
-7.75-30.71-22.913
10
I. —
-3.50-22.99-19.111
11
II. —
0.00-20.72-15.713
12
Itsuki no komoriuta (Itsuki Lullaby)
-6.39-30.88-23.014
13
Rhapsody
-2.37-22.15-17.312
14
Echigo Jishi
0.00-18.22-15.011

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