℗ 2014 Reference Recordings
Released June 1, 2014
Duration 1h 04m 36s
Record Label Reference Recordings
Catalogue No. HR-101
Genre Classical (Instrumental)
 

Organ Sensation: Liszt - Vierne - Guilmant - Rheinberger

Felix Hell

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Organ Sonata No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 42  
1.1
I. Introduction and Allegro
Alexandre Guilmant; Felix Hell
8:19
1.2
II. Pastorale
Alexandre Guilmant; Felix Hell
8:24
1.3
III. Final
Alexandre Guilmant; Felix Hell
7:26
12 Character Pieces, Op. 156  
1.4
No. 10. Evening Peace in D Major
Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger; Felix Hell
4:11
Organ Symphony No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 14  
1.5
VI. Final
Louis Vierne; Felix Hell
5:41
1.6
Prelude and Fugue on the name B-A-C-H, S260/R381
Franz Liszt; Felix Hell
2:18
1.7
Fantasy and Fugue on the Chorale Ad nos, ad salutarem undam by G. Meyerbeer, S259/R380
Franz Liszt; Felix Hell
28:17
Digital Booklet
This 2006 release brilliantly captures young German organist Felix Hell and the spectacular sounds of the massive Schoenstein Organ of First-Plymouth Congregational Church in Lincoln, Nebraska. Hell is one of the most exciting and remarkable players today; his virtuosity, dazzling technique and profound understanding of the music on this programme is all the more remarkable in a musician who was only 17 years old when this was produced! Hell's talent is fully on display on some of the greatest of the organ masterworks by Liszt, Guilmant, Vierne and Rheinberger.
176.4 kHz / 24-bit, 88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Reference Recordings Studio Masters

Recorded: June 26–27, 2002 at the First-Plymouth Congregational Church, UCC, Lincoln, Nebraska Producer: J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr. Recording Engineer: Keith O. Johnson Executive Producers: Marcia Martin and JTH Editing / Mastering: Paul Stubblebine and JTH Design: Bill Roarty and JTH Photos: David Dale Photography Organ Technician: Ed Zollman
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-6.00
-18.20 to -0.38
-27.66
-35.02 to -22.80
-26.81
-38.80 to -19.30
12
8 to 15
1
I. Introduction and Allegro
-1.13-28.13-24.314
2
II. Pastorale
-15.13-35.02-38.811
3
III. Final
-3.25-24.44-22.511
4
No. 10. Evening Peace in D Major
-18.20-33.85-38.08
5
VI. Final
-2.18-26.43-24.015
6
Prelude and Fugue on the name B-A-C-H, S260/R381
-1.73-22.91-20.811
7
Fantasy and Fugue on the Chorale Ad nos, ad salutarem undam by G. Meyerbeer, S259/R380
-0.38-22.80-19.313

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