℗ 2023 Priory Records
Released March 3, 2023
Duration 1h 13m 01s
Record Label Priory Records
Catalogue No. PRCD1244
Genre Classical (Solo Instrumental)
 

Colours of the Collegiale - David Hirst plays the Organs of Notre Dame de Mantes-la-jolie

David Hirst

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Symphony No. 1 Op 14  
1.1
Finale
Louis Vierne; David Hirst
7:13
1.2
Prelude Fugue and Variation Op 18
César Franck; David Hirst
10:46
Dix Pieces  
1.3
Toccata en si mineur
Eugène Gigout; David Hirst
3:36
Concerto en la mineur pour deux violin Op 3 No 8  
1.4
Allegro
Antonio Vivaldi; Johann Sebastian Bach; David Hirst
4:25
1.5
Adagio
Antonio Vivaldi; Johann Sebastian Bach; David Hirst
4:42
1.6
Allegro
Antonio Vivaldi; Johann Sebastian Bach; David Hirst
4:16
Chorale Prelude  
1.7
Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BWV 659
Johann Sebastian Bach; David Hirst
4:56
1.8
Voluntary en mi mineur Op 7 No 7
John Stanley; David Hirst
5:21
1.9
Choral-Improvisation on Victimae Paschali
Charles Tournemire; Maurice Duruflé; David Hirst
9:28
Chorale Improvisation  
1.10
Freu dich sehr Op 65 No 5
Sigfrid Karg Elert; David Hirst
2:41
Suite Gothique Op 25  
1.11
Introduction-Choral
Léon Boëllmann; David Hirst
2:40
1.12
Menuet gothique
Léon Boëllmann; David Hirst
2:58
1.13
Priere a Notre Dame
Léon Boëllmann; David Hirst
5:51
1.14
Toccata
Léon Boëllmann; David Hirst
4:08
This is the first recording made by David Hirst for Priory. He has chosen a little known instrument on which to play a popular programme of mainly French music, featuring works from Louis Vierne, César Franck, Eugène Gigout, Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach, John Stanley, and more!
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Priory Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-8.25
-17.97 to -0.61
-26.32
-34.48 to -19.76
-23.34
-31.60 to -15.80
11
8 to 13
1
Finale
-0.77-21.07-17.713
2
Prelude Fugue and Variation Op 18
-8.92-28.63-26.712
3
Toccata en si mineur
-1.87-22.09-18.012
4
Allegro
-9.07-27.22-24.211
5
Adagio
-17.97-34.48-31.610
6
Allegro
-8.05-27.76-24.612
7
Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BWV 659
-13.82-30.02-28.59
8
Voluntary en mi mineur Op 7 No 7
-15.29-31.30-28.410
9
Choral-Improvisation on Victimae Paschali
-0.61-20.21-15.811
10
Freu dich sehr Op 65 No 5
-15.94-29.94-28.78
11
Introduction-Choral
-2.77-19.76-16.410
12
Menuet gothique
-5.18-23.68-19.011
13
Priere a Notre Dame
-14.51-30.54-29.78
14
Toccata
-0.68-21.80-17.512

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