℗ 2022 DUX
Released January 28, 2022
Duration 51m 55s
Record Label DUX
Catalogue No. DUX1795
Genre Classical (Choral)
 

Łuciuk: Vesperae in assumptione Beatae Mariae Virginis

Collegium Cantorum, Janusz Siadlak, Kacper Jaskulak, Michał Gębala, Jakub KicIński, Grzegorz Rogut, Jacek Kobylnik

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Vesperae in assumptione Beatae Mariae Virginis  
1.1
No. 1, Assumpta est Maria
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
0:27
1.2
No. 2, Dixit Dominus
Juliusz Łuciuk; Kacper Jaskulak
0:16
1.3
No. 3, Dixit Dominus
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
4:22
1.4
No. 4, Assumpta est Maria
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
5:03
1.5
No. 5, Maria Virgo
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
0:34
1.6
No. 6, Laudate pueri
Juliusz Łuciuk; Michał Gębala
0:13
1.7
No. 7, Laudate pueri
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
3:47
1.8
No. 8, Maria Virgo
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
4:42
1.9
No. 9, In odorem unguentorum
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
0:29
1.10
No. 10, Laetatus sum
Juliusz Łuciuk; Jakub KicIński
0:18
1.11
No. 11, Laetatus sum
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
3:15
1.12
No. 12, In odorem unguentorum
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
3:33
1.13
No. 13, Benedicta filia
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
0:38
1.14
No. 14, Nisi Dominus
Juliusz Łuciuk; Grzegorz Rogut
0:18
1.15
No. 15, Nisi Dominus
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
4:11
1.16
No. 16, Benedicta filia
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
2:20
1.17
No. 17, Pulchra es
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
0:30
1.18
No. 18, Lauda Jerusalem
Juliusz Łuciuk; Jacek Kobylnik
0:15
1.19
No. 19, Lauda Jerusalem
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
3:29
1.20
No. 20, Pulchra es
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
3:56
1.21
No. 21, Magnificat
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
0:13
1.22
No. 22, Magnificat
Juliusz Łuciuk; Collegium Cantorum; Janusz Siadlak
9:06
Digital Booklet
Another album in the Anthology of Polish A Cappella Music series was being created on the eve of the first anniversary of Juliusz Luciuk’s death. This time, the ‘Collegium Cantorum’ Choir of the Czestochowa Philharmonic reached for the internationally unique work Vesperae in assumptione Beatae Mariae Virginis – Vespers on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. While researching the output of the Czestochowa-Cracow composer one can sense his individual style, based on a few indefeasible pillars. One of them is profound respect for tradition, with particular emphasis on the Gregorian chant, both in terms of the melodic solutions of the monody and the entire culture and performance conditions surrounding the chant. Other pillars of his work are the quest for colour in harmony and the peculiar simplicity of emotions reflecting the composer’s personality. The Vespers presented on this album can be considered the quintessence of the style of Juliusz Luciuk, an artist who was particularly passionate about sacred music.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – DUX Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-7.56
-19.71 to -0.20
-27.32
-35.90 to -19.61
-23.45
-32.30 to -14.50
11
9 to 14
1
No. 1, Assumpta est Maria
-10.66-29.20-25.110
2
No. 2, Dixit Dominus
-12.31-32.25-27.911
3
No. 3, Dixit Dominus
-3.55-25.14-21.813
4
No. 4, Assumpta est Maria
-0.20-20.28-16.512
5
No. 5, Maria Virgo
-9.99-29.12-25.411
6
No. 6, Laudate pueri
-16.44-33.84-29.410
7
No. 7, Laudate pueri
-4.06-24.82-21.212
8
No. 8, Maria Virgo
-0.20-19.61-14.511
9
No. 9, In odorem unguentorum
-10.71-31.56-27.911
10
No. 10, Laetatus sum
-12.86-33.25-28.910
11
No. 11, Laetatus sum
-3.10-23.35-19.712
12
No. 12, In odorem unguentorum
-0.92-22.45-18.712
13
No. 13, Benedicta filia
-14.13-32.02-28.89
14
No. 14, Nisi Dominus
-18.25-35.64-31.610
15
No. 15, Nisi Dominus
-2.77-25.34-21.714
16
No. 16, Benedicta filia
-0.20-20.59-15.712
17
No. 17, Pulchra es
-13.91-32.95-29.612
18
No. 18, Lauda Jerusalem
-19.71-35.90-32.39
19
No. 19, Lauda Jerusalem
-2.87-25.58-22.313
20
No. 20, Pulchra es
-0.68-22.44-18.712
21
No. 21, Magnificat
-8.53-25.72-21.69
22
No. 22, Magnificat
-0.20-19.98-16.512

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