℗ 2015 Boston Symphony Orchestra Inc.
Released June 14, 2016
Duration 1h 11m 37s
Record Label BSO Classics
Genre Classical
 

Brahms & Dvorák: Serenades

Boston Symphony Chamber Players

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Serenade No.1 in D, Op. 11 (arr. by Alan Boustead)  
1.1
I. Allegro molto
Johannes Brahms; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
12:55
1.2
II. Scherzo - Allegro non troppo - Trio - Poco piu mosso
Johannes Brahms; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
7:44
1.3
III. Adagio non troppo
Johannes Brahms; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
11:05
1.4
IV. Menuetto I - Menuetto II
Johannes Brahms; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
3:49
1.5
V. Scherzo - Allegro
Johannes Brahms; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
2:47
1.6
VI. Rondo - Allegro
Johannes Brahms; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
5:48
Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22  
1.7
I. Moderato
Antonín Dvořák; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
4:19
1.8
II. Tempo di Valse
Antonín Dvořák; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
6:50
1.9
III. Scherzo - Vivace
Antonín Dvořák; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
5:23
1.10
IV. Larghetto
Antonín Dvořák; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
4:56
1.11
V. Finale - Allegro vivace
Antonín Dvořák; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
6:01
This BSO Classics release from the Boston Symphony Chamber Players pairs chamber ensemble arrangements of two charming, youthful serenades originally written for orchestra. The Brahms is arranged by Alan Boustead for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello and double bass; the Dvořák is arranged by Nicholas Ingman for clarinet, bassoon, horn, two violins, viola, double bass and piano.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – BSO Classics Studio Masters

Executive producer: Anthony Fogg Producer and editor: David Frost Recording, mixing and mastering engineer: Tim Martyn of Phoenix Audio Recording engineer: Nick Squire Production assistant: Joel Watts
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.13
-9.05 to -0.10
-24.19
-29.63 to -19.48
-21.02
-27.00 to -16.40
14
12 to 16
1
I. Allegro molto
-0.30-22.13-18.913
2
II. Scherzo - Allegro non troppo - Trio - Poco piu mosso
-2.83-25.55-22.214
3
III. Adagio non troppo
-2.88-25.51-22.313
4
IV. Menuetto I - Menuetto II
-9.05-29.63-27.012
5
V. Scherzo - Allegro
-0.30-19.48-16.413
6
VI. Rondo - Allegro
-0.30-22.29-19.014
7
I. Moderato
-4.04-23.87-21.012
8
II. Tempo di Valse
-0.10-23.88-21.116
9
III. Scherzo - Vivace
-1.99-24.76-21.814
10
IV. Larghetto
-1.53-26.55-22.515
11
V. Finale - Allegro vivace
-0.10-22.46-19.014

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