℗ 2021 Skarbo
Released January 28, 2022
Duration 1h 21m 29s
Record Label Skarbo
Catalogue No. DSK4193
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

L'Oeil du cyclone: World Piccolo Vol. 4

Jean-Louis Beaumadier, Véronique Poltz, Pierre Henri Xuereb, Gergely Ittzés, Rodolpho Montero, Joël Versavaud, Pierre Monty, Yoko Kubo, Carla Rees, Jacques Raynaut

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Piccolo Sonata, Op. 57  
1.1
I. —
Florentine Mulsant; Jean-Louis Beaumadier; Véronique Poltz
7:45
1.2
II. —
Florentine Mulsant; Jean-Louis Beaumadier; Véronique Poltz
5:01
1.3
Wind, Op. 90
Florentine Mulsant; Jean-Louis Beaumadier
4:19
1.4
Soliloquy III
Elliott Schwartz; Jean-Louis Beaumadier; Pierre Henri Xuereb
3:35
1.5
Burletta (Arr. for Piccolo)
Luis de Pablo; Jean-Louis Beaumadier
2:33
1.6
Pour Roland Cavin
Heinz Holliger; Jean-Louis Beaumadier; Gergely Ittzés; Rodolpho Montero
3:09
1.7
Elégie for Piccolo
Pierre Bartholomée; Jean-Louis Beaumadier
5:59
1.8
Le vent souffle où il veut (Arr. for Piccolo & Sopranino Saxophone)
Zad Moultaka; Jean-Louis Beaumadier; Joël Versavaud
2:22
1.9
L'Oeil du cyclone
Marcel Fremiot; Jean-Louis Beaumadier
5:38
1.10
Configuration for Piccolo Trio
Yoko Kubo; Jean-Louis Beaumadier; Pierre Monty; Yoko Kubo
6:55
Fantaisies for Piccolo  
1.11
I. —
Laurent Martin; Jean-Louis Beaumadier; Carla Rees
2:11
1.12
II. —
Laurent Martin; Jean-Louis Beaumadier; Carla Rees
2:52
1.13
Nachtstück for Piccolo
Jean-Jacques Werner; Jean-Louis Beaumadier; Jacques Raynaut
8:14
1.14
Pour piccolo
Alain Moëne; Jean-Louis Beaumadier
13:12
1.15
Terre Adélie
Alexandre Ouzounoff; Jean-Louis Beaumadier; Jacques Raynaut
7:44
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Skarbo Studio Masters

Tracks 2, 4-15 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit Tracks 1, 3 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-5.37
-12.19 to 0.00
-29.47
-33.59 to -24.85
-23.11
-25.50 to -19.50
15
10 to 18
1
I. —
-0.86-27.26-20.617
2
II. —
0.00-25.92-19.716
3
Wind, Op. 90
-5.83-30.05-23.915
4
Soliloquy III
-3.84-30.88-23.616
5
Burletta (Arr. for Piccolo)
-4.60-28.24-21.315
6
Pour Roland Cavin
-7.18-28.56-23.613
7
Elégie for Piccolo
-7.77-33.54-25.514
8
Le vent souffle où il veut (Arr. for Piccolo & Sopranino Saxophone)
-11.17-29.81-24.912
9
L'Oeil du cyclone
-4.07-27.81-19.913
10
Configuration for Piccolo Trio
-3.20-30.25-24.617
11
I. —
-4.91-24.85-19.510
12
II. —
-12.19-29.37-24.812
13
Nachtstück for Piccolo
-3.47-31.43-25.018
14
Pour piccolo
-7.46-33.59-24.614
15
Terre Adélie
-3.97-30.44-25.117

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