℗ 2012 Resonus Limited
Released September 1, 2012
Duration 1h 06m 31s
Record Label Resonus Classics
Catalogue No. RES10112
Genre Classical (Baroque)
 

Fantasticus: Baroque Chamber Works

Fantasticus

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1.1
Sinfonia No. 22 in D Minor
Alessandro Stradella; Fantasticus
7:51
1.2
Sonata a 2 in A Minor, BuxWV 272
Dieterich Buxtehude; Fantasticus
7:42
1.3
Sonata ‘La Castella’
Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli; Fantasticus
6:47
1.4
Sonata a 2 in A Minor
Johann Heinrich Schmelzer; Fantasticus
6:00
1.5
Sonatina in D Minor
Augustinus Kertzinger; Fantasticus
4:50
1.6
Sonata in a 2 in D Minor
Antonio Bertali; Fantasticus
6:45
1.7
Passacaglia in G Minor
Georg Muffat; Fantasticus
7:45
Sonata and Suite in B-Flat, BuxWV 273  
1.8
I. Sonata
Dieterich Buxtehude; Fantasticus
8:07
1.9
II. Allemanda
Dieterich Buxtehude; Fantasticus
2:18
1.10
III. Courant
Dieterich Buxtehude; Fantasticus
1:23
1.11
IV. Sarraband
Dieterich Buxtehude; Fantasticus
0:49
1.12
V. Gigue
Dieterich Buxtehude; Fantasticus
1:24
1.13
Fantasia in D Minor
John Jenkins; Fantasticus
4:50
Digital Booklet
"This is music making of maturity, its evident free spirit and exuberance of line allied to control and expressed in impeccable ensemble playing ... a striking and enjoyable debut ..." - Gramophone "Lovers of Baroque instrumental music are well served and others may well start here ... the performances are assured, matching the style of the music and the recording is excellent ..." - MusicWeb International The talented Baroque trio Fantasticus from Amsterdam make their recording debut with this 2012 album including works by Dieterich Buxtehude, Antonio Bertali, John Jenkins, Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli, Augustinus Kertzinger, Georg Muffat, Alessandro Stradella and Johann Heinrich Schmelzer.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Resonus Classics Studio Masters

Recorded in the Oude Dorpskerk, Bunnik, Holland on 19-20 April 2012 Producer, Engineer and Editor: Adam Binks Photography © 2012 Fantasticus Recorded at 24-bit / 96kHz resolution Cover image: Spring (1573) by Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527-1593)
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.35
-11.68 to -0.10
-24.33
-31.08 to -22.76
-21.01
-27.80 to -19.50
13
10 to 15
1
Sinfonia No. 22 in D Minor
-0.10-23.74-20.214
2
Sonata a 2 in A Minor, BuxWV 272
-3.46-24.41-21.114
3
Sonata ‘La Castella’
-1.52-24.49-20.914
4
Sonata a 2 in A Minor
-1.22-22.76-19.713
5
Sonatina in D Minor
-1.36-23.91-20.314
6
Sonata in a 2 in D Minor
-2.41-23.56-20.314
7
Passacaglia in G Minor
-11.68-31.08-27.813
8
I. Sonata
-2.43-23.33-20.314
9
II. Allemanda
-3.04-23.62-20.612
10
III. Courant
-4.38-23.10-20.212
11
IV. Sarraband
-7.46-25.49-22.110
12
V. Gigue
-4.47-23.59-20.111
13
Fantasia in D Minor
-0.10-23.19-19.515

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