℗ 2020 Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Released October 31, 2023
Originated June 26, 2020
Duration 1h 13m 48s
Record Label Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Genre Classical
 

Wayne Marshall Born to Play Gershwin

Wayne Marshall, WDR Funkhausorchester

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1.1
Corcovado
Paquito D'Rivera; Antonio Carlos Jobim; Daniel Freiberg; Andy Miles; Paquito D'Rivera; Wayne Marshall; WDR Funkhausorchester
6:16
1.2
Doce di Coco
Paquito D'Rivera; Jacob do Bandolim; Daniel Freiberg; Andy Miles; WDR Funkhausorchester; Wayne Marshall; Paquito D'Rivera
4:25
1.3
Um a zero
Paquito D'Rivera; Pixinguinha; Daniel Freiberg; WDR Funkhausorchester; Wayne Marshall; Paquito D'Rivera; Andy Miles
4:08
1.4
Rhapsody No. 2
George Gershwin; WDR Funkhausorchester; Wayne Marshall
13:02
1.5
The Elephant and the Clown
Paquito D'Rivera; WDR Funkhausorchester; Wayne Marshall
11:19
Strike Up the Band  
1.6
Ouverture
George Gershwin; Don Rose; WDR Funkhausorchester; Wayne Marshall
6:42
Girl Crazy / Act I  
1.7
Ouverture
George Gershwin; WDR Funkhausorchester; Wayne Marshall
5:42
Of Thee I Sing  
1.8
Ouverture
George Gershwin; Don Rose; WDR Funkhausorchester; Wayne Marshall
4:24
1.9
Rhapsody in Blue
George Gershwin; Ferde Grofé; WDR Funkhausorchester; Wayne Marshall
17:50
Digital Booklet
Wayne Marshall called it to an end, after ten years of being chief conductor of the WDR Funkhausorchestra, the second orchestra of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk broadcast station. Wayne just wanted to look out for new challenges, internationally and worldwide, being an independent musician, mainly organ player. This album is a document of his work with the WDR Funkhausorchestra. "Wayne Marshall was eight years old when, at home in England, he heard a Gershwin concert broadcast on the radio – a pivotal listening experience, as he recalled fifty years later in a WDR video clip. It may have set his life in a new direction, eventually leading to Cologne as Chief Conductor of the Funkhausorchester. It comes as no surprise that outstanding recordings from those six years at WDR include productions of great Gershwin works..." - Joh. Jansen (From the Liner Notes)
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.13
-3.81 to -0.40
-20.47
-22.80 to -18.21
-17.28
-18.90 to -15.90
13
11 to 15
1
Corcovado
-2.70-20.76-18.713
2
Doce di Coco
-3.81-20.80-18.711
3
Um a zero
-0.47-18.21-15.913
4
Rhapsody No. 2
-0.51-19.98-16.613
5
The Elephant and the Clown
-0.54-22.80-18.915
6
Ouverture
-0.40-20.70-17.013
7
Ouverture
-0.72-19.70-16.212
8
Ouverture
-0.51-19.88-16.212
9
Rhapsody in Blue
-0.49-21.39-17.313

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