℗ 2016 Reference Recordings
Released March 11, 2016
Duration 1h 09m 41s
Record Label Reference Recordings
Catalogue No. RR-137
Genre Classical (Wind Ensemble/Band Music)
 

Wine Dark Sea: John Mackey - Dan Welcher - Donald Grantham - Frank Ticheli

Nathan Williams, The University of Texas Wind Ensemble, Jerry Junkin

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1.1
Spumante (arr. by P. Bissell for wind ensemble)
Dan Welcher; Paul Bissell; The University of Texas Wind Ensemble; Jerry Junkin
6:43
1.2
J'ai été au bal (I Went to the Dance)
Donald Grantham; The University of Texas Wind Ensemble; Jerry Junkin
9:43
Concerto for Clarinet & Wind Ensemble  
1.3
I. Rhapsody for George
Frank Ticheli; Nathan Williams; The University of Texas Wind Ensemble; Jerry Junkin
7:12
1.4
II. Song for Aaron
Frank Ticheli; Nathan Williams; The University of Texas Wind Ensemble; Jerry Junkin
8:01
1.5
III. Riffs for Lenny
Frank Ticheli; Nathan Williams; The University of Texas Wind Ensemble; Jerry Junkin
6:55
Wine-Dark Sea (Symphony for Band)  
1.6
I. Hubris
John Mackey; The University of Texas Wind Ensemble; Jerry Junkin
10:50
1.7
II. Immortal thread, so weak
John Mackey; The University of Texas Wind Ensemble; Jerry Junkin
11:45
1.8
III. The attentions of souls
John Mackey; The University of Texas Wind Ensemble; Jerry Junkin
8:32
Digital Booklet
"Wine Dark Sea is genuinely symphonic in its scope and impact; it's a fine piece and it deserves to do well. As always the instrumental blend is faultless, there's passion aplenty and the recording is first rate; really, what more could you possibly want? Music of variety and substance, stylishly played; another Rolls-Royce recording from Reference." - MusicWeb International Jerry Junkin conducts The University of Texas Wind Ensemble on this programme representing four outstanding wind band composers, notably John Mackey's title piece which receives its world premiere recording here, having being commissioned by the UTWE. The album, produced by Grammy-winning engineer Keith O. Johnson, also includes extraordinary performances of important contemporary works by Dan Welcher, Donald Grantham and Frank Ticheli.
176.4 kHz / 24-bit, 88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Reference Recordings Studio Masters

Recorded September 13 - 14, 2014 at Bates Recital Hall, The University of Texas at Austin Producer: Donald J. McKinney Co-producer: John Tamblyn Henderson, Jr. Recording engineer: Keith O. Johnson Recorded by: Sean Royce Martin Editing: John Tamblyn Henderson, Donald J. McKinney, Sean Royce Martin Mastering engineer: Keith O. Johnson Executive producers: John Tamblyn Henderson, Jr., Marcia Gordon Martin Design: Bill Roarty
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.22
-18.98 to -0.17
-31.65
-38.80 to -24.85
-27.65
-36.10 to -20.00
17
12 to 20
1
Spumante (arr. by P. Bissell for wind ensemble)
-3.69-32.41-28.918
2
J'ai été au bal (I Went to the Dance)
-2.46-31.13-26.819
3
I. Rhapsody for George
-0.65-31.86-28.820
4
II. Song for Aaron
-18.98-38.80-36.112
5
III. Riffs for Lenny
-2.33-31.34-28.220
6
I. Hubris
-0.17-29.83-25.218
7
II. Immortal thread, so weak
-5.10-33.01-27.217
8
III. The attentions of souls
-0.39-24.85-20.015

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