℗ 2015 Loft
Released November 13, 2015
Duration 1h 16m 19s
Record Label Loft
Catalogue No. LRCD-1154
Genre Classical (Concertos)
 

Recital in Handel's Church, St. George's, Hanover Square, London

Kimberly Marshall

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Concerto in B-Flat Major, HWV 306  
1.1
I. Andante. Andante – Largo e piano
George Frideric Handel; Kimberly Marshall
12:09
1.2
II. Fuga
George Frideric Handel; Kimberly Marshall
2:51
1.3
III. Adagio – Bourrée
George Frideric Handel; Kimberly Marshall
4:52
Serse (Xerxes), HWV 40  
1.4
Largo
George Frideric Handel; Kimberly Marshall
5:08
Concerto in F Major, Op. 4, No. 5, HWV 293  
1.5
I. Larghetto
George Frideric Handel; Kimberly Marshall
2:16
1.6
II. Allegro
George Frideric Handel; Kimberly Marshall
2:37
1.7
III. Alla Siciliana
George Frideric Handel; Kimberly Marshall
1:47
1.8
IV. Presto
George Frideric Handel; Kimberly Marshall
2:34
1.9
Passacaglia in C Minor, BWV 582
Johann Sebastian Bach; Kimberly Marshall
14:15
1.10
Sinfonia from Cantata 29, BWV 29 (transcribed by M. Dupré for Organ)
Johann Sebastian Bach; Marcel Dupré; Kimberly Marshall
4:43
Concerto in D Minor (after Vivaldi), BWV 596  
1.11
I. [Allegro]
Johann Sebastian Bach; Kimberly Marshall
1:41
1.12
II. Grave - III. Fugue
Johann Sebastian Bach; Kimberly Marshall
3:53
1.13
IV. Largo e spiccato
Johann Sebastian Bach; Kimberly Marshall
3:11
1.14
V. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach; Kimberly Marshall
3:19
Two adaptations of Handel’s music  
1.15
Paraphrase on “See the conqu’ring hero comes!”, Op. 90 from Judas Maccabeus
Alexandre Guilmant; Kimberly Marshall
4:06
1.16
Religious March upon Handel’s “Lift up ye Heads”, Op. 15 from Messiah
Alexandre Guilmant; Kimberly Marshall
6:57
Digital Booklet
Acclaimed as a specialist in early music, Kimberly Marshall has performed on many of the most significant historical organs in Europe. This recital of works by Handel, Bach and others is presented on the spectacular Richards, Fowkes organ at St George’s, Hanover Square in London, which features 2,968 pipes and is one of only a handful of similar instruments in Europe.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Loft Studio Masters

Executive producer, producer: Roger W. Sherman Recording, editing & mastering: Roger W. Sherman Registrant: Emma Whitten Organ tuning & maintenance: John Brown Graphic design: Tim Braun
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-6.49
-17.49 to -1.00
-24.29
-32.77 to -16.04
-21.61
-30.70 to -13.20
10
8 to 12
1
I. Andante. Andante – Largo e piano
-6.77-26.79-24.212
2
II. Fuga
-7.99-23.90-21.110
3
III. Adagio – Bourrée
-8.76-28.75-26.012
4
Largo
-7.23-25.14-23.410
5
I. Larghetto
-16.14-32.77-30.610
6
II. Allegro
-8.44-28.91-25.912
7
III. Alla Siciliana
-17.49-32.73-30.78
8
IV. Presto
-11.31-31.09-28.411
9
Passacaglia in C Minor, BWV 582
-1.00-20.63-17.312
10
Sinfonia from Cantata 29, BWV 29 (transcribed by M. Dupré for Organ)
-1.00-16.04-13.29
11
I. [Allegro]
-5.78-22.95-20.810
12
II. Grave - III. Fugue
-1.00-17.16-14.610
13
IV. Largo e spiccato
-8.00-27.67-26.011
14
V. Allegro
-1.00-18.16-14.910
15
Paraphrase on “See the conqu’ring hero comes!”, Op. 90 from Judas Maccabeus
-1.00-18.93-14.911
16
Religious March upon Handel’s “Lift up ye Heads”, Op. 15 from Messiah
-1.00-17.01-13.88

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