℗ 2015 Navona
Released August 14, 2015
Duration 51m 26s
Record Label Navona
Catalogue No. NV6005
Genre Classical (Chamber Music)
 

Introspective Odyssey: Britten - Turina - Sibelius

Skyros Quartet

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Three Divertimenti  
1.1
No. 1. March
Benjamin Britten; Sarah Pizzichemi; James Moat; Justin Kurys; William Braun
3:48
1.2
No. 2. Waltz
Benjamin Britten; Sarah Pizzichemi; James Moat; Justin Kurys; William Braun
3:00
1.3
No. 3. Burlesque
Benjamin Britten; Sarah Pizzichemi; James Moat; Justin Kurys; William Braun
3:57
1.4
La oración del torero, Op. 34
Joaquín Turina; Sarah Pizzichemi; James Moat; Justin Kurys; William Braun
8:27
String Quartet in D Minor, Op. 56 "Voces intimae"  
1.5
I. Andante - Allegro molto moderato
Jean Sibelius; Sarah Pizzichemi; James Moat; Justin Kurys; William Braun
6:40
1.6
II. Vivace
Jean Sibelius; Sarah Pizzichemi; James Moat; Justin Kurys; William Braun
2:36
1.7
III. Adagio di molto
Jean Sibelius; Sarah Pizzichemi; James Moat; Justin Kurys; William Braun
10:52
1.8
IV. Allegretto (Ma pesante)
Jean Sibelius; Sarah Pizzichemi; James Moat; Justin Kurys; William Braun
6:31
1.9
V. Allegro
Jean Sibelius; Sarah Pizzichemi; James Moat; Justin Kurys; William Braun
5:35
Digital Booklet
Introspective Odyssey is the intriguingly-titled debut album from American chamber music ensemble the Skyros Quartet. Featuring three early 20th century works by Benjamin Britten, Joaquin Turina and Jean Sibelius, the ensemble explores European sound worlds and cultures through the intimate genre of the string quartet.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Navona Studio Masters

All tracks recorded August 7-14, 2014 at Engel Hall, Union College in Lincoln NE Recording, Editing & Mixing: Philip Zach, The Grid Studio Mastered Jason Germain Photography: Allison Garrett Executive Producer: Bob Lord Audio Director: Jeff LeRoy Production Engineer: Nate Hunter Art & Production Director: Brett Picknell Graphic Designer: Ryan Harrison A&R: Blake Joseph Seale Jr. Marketing Manager: Ethan Fortin
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.84
-3.15 to -0.01
-22.66
-27.29 to -18.76
-18.66
-23.30 to -14.80
13
12 to 16
1
No. 1. March
-0.01-18.76-14.812
2
No. 2. Waltz
-1.42-22.71-18.812
3
No. 3. Burlesque
-0.01-18.90-15.112
4
La oración del torero, Op. 34
-0.97-27.29-22.916
5
I. Andante - Allegro molto moderato
-0.01-21.57-17.713
6
II. Vivace
-0.01-21.90-17.312
7
III. Adagio di molto
-1.98-24.90-20.914
8
IV. Allegretto (Ma pesante)
-3.15-26.76-23.314
9
V. Allegro
-0.01-21.18-17.113

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