℗ 2015 Naxos
Released February 3, 2015
Duration 1h 00m 00s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.573361
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

Salvador Brotons: Symphony No. 6 "Concise", Rebroll, Obstinacy, Glosa de l'emigrant

Salvador Brotons, Banda Municipal de Barcelona

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Symphony No. 6, Op. 122, "Concise"  
1.1
I. Frontal
Salvador Brotons; Salvador Brotons; Banda Municipal de Barcelona
6:31
1.2
II. Procession
Salvador Brotons; Salvador Brotons; Banda Municipal de Barcelona
5:22
1.3
III. Scherzo
Salvador Brotons; Salvador Brotons; Banda Municipal de Barcelona
3:48
1.4
IV. Passacaglia -
Salvador Brotons; Salvador Brotons; Banda Municipal de Barcelona
4:40
1.5
V. Finale
Salvador Brotons; Salvador Brotons; Banda Municipal de Barcelona
5:30
Rebroll (Rebirth), Op. 31  
1.6
I. War and defeat
Salvador Brotons; Salvador Brotons; Banda Municipal de Barcelona
6:04
1.7
II. Silence and desert
Salvador Brotons; Salvador Brotons; Banda Municipal de Barcelona
4:11
1.8
III. Rebirth and hope
Salvador Brotons; Salvador Brotons; Banda Municipal de Barcelona
5:12
1.9
Obstinacy, Op. 56, "Symphonic Movement No. 7" (version for symphonic band)
Salvador Brotons; Salvador Brotons; Banda Municipal de Barcelona
10:23
1.10
Glosa de l'Emigrant (The Emigrant's Ballad), Op. 105bis
Salvador Brotons; Salvador Brotons; Banda Municipal de Barcelona
8:19
Digital Booklet
Acclaimed composer and conductor Salvador Brotons leads the Barcelona Symphonic Band on this world premiere recording of his own Symphony No. 6. Brotons, renowned for his music for symphonic band, charts a dramatic course between rhythmic dynamism, ceremonial grandeur and lyrical intimacy on the symphony. Also on the programme is Brotons's Rebroll, his first composition for symphonic band. Although an early piece, it has been widely performed all over the world and is one of Brotons's most programmed works for large ensemble.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters

Recorded at the Tete Montoliu Hall, L’Auditori, Barcelona, from 17th to 22nd June, 2013 Produced, engineered and edited by Albert Moraleda Publisher: Brotons & Mercadal Edicions Musicals Booklet notes: Salvador Brotons Cover: Dona i Ocell by Joan Miró (1893-1983), photograph by Nito (Fotolia)
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.89
-13.38 to -0.10
-26.20
-41.55 to -20.98
-21.62
-38.40 to -16.90
15
13 to 18
1
I. Frontal
-0.10-22.41-17.614
2
II. Procession
-0.10-23.74-18.414
3
III. Scherzo
-0.41-22.36-16.913
4
IV. Passacaglia -
-0.60-24.46-20.815
5
V. Finale
-0.10-20.98-17.113
6
I. War and defeat
-0.10-25.22-20.817
7
II. Silence and desert
-13.38-41.55-38.413
8
III. Rebirth and hope
-0.95-26.74-21.114
9
Obstinacy, Op. 56, "Symphonic Movement No. 7" (version for symphonic band)
-0.33-28.68-24.318
10
Glosa de l'Emigrant (The Emigrant's Ballad), Op. 105bis
-2.88-25.91-20.814

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