℗ 2024 Navona
Released March 1, 2024
Duration 57m 14s
Record Label Navona
Catalogue No. NV6608
Genre Classical (Contemporary Era)
 

Convergence

Heidi Radtke

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1.1
Arabesque
Jenni Watson; Heidi Radtke
5:06
1.2
Westland
Andy Scott; Heidi Radtke
5:51
1.3
Wind Telephone
Ruby Fulton; Heidi Radtke
11:34
1.4
Breonna Taylor (How Many More?)
Rahsaan Barber; Heidi Radtke
3:51
3 Pieces for Solo Saxophone  
1.5
No. 1, 1 AM
Peter Meechan; Heidi Radtke
2:43
1.6
No. 2, Èlègie
Peter Meechan; Heidi Radtke
3:25
1.7
No. 3, Dawn Song
Peter Meechan; Heidi Radtke
3:47
1.8
Ku Ku
Barry Cockcroft; Heidi Radtke
6:47
1.9
Ten Sacks O' Sneaks and Snacks
Frank Felice; Heidi Radtke
6:14
1.10
Convergence
Sang Mi Ahn; Heidi Radtke
7:56
What is music but a convergence of story, people, and place? It’s a question that Heidi Radtke’s debut album Convergence for soprano, alto, and tenor sax asks earnestly, an elegant meshing of the heartbeats behind the sounds of eight living composers, strung together by the laughter and conversation woven into each exploration, and the saxophone’s ability to tell its tale. The full breadth of Radtke’s capability is on display as she navigates the variety of narratives, messages, and sonic uniquities in the landscape of CONVERGENCE, sometimes bolstered forward with a bubbly charm — in the “chicken clucks” of Barry Cockcroft’s Ku Ku — and sometimes with a powerful, reminding grace, — Rahsaan Barber’s Breonna Taylor (How Many More?) – but always with a special musicality. CONVERGENCE explores the intersection of instruments, musical tradition, and the saxophone’s ability to explore these soundscapes, especially in the format of saxophone with fixed media. From a reimagination of Debussy to field recordings of natural spaces and sounds taken completely from a cell phone, the fixed media selections boast a wide range of musical styles, but all are connected through storytelling. Ending with the title track, Convergence, Radtke invites the listener to take part in the conversation – the best stories are the ones told together.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Navona Studio Masters

Track 9 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.41
-4.59 to -0.14
-17.86
-18.79 to -16.42
-14.28
-15.40 to -13.00
9
6 to 11
1
Arabesque
-2.91-18.75-15.49
2
Westland
-2.75-18.29-14.89
3
Wind Telephone
-0.14-17.18-13.911
4
Breonna Taylor (How Many More?)
-3.58-18.12-14.38
5
No. 1, 1 AM
-4.19-17.22-13.56
6
No. 2, Èlègie
-4.59-17.15-13.36
7
No. 3, Dawn Song
-4.13-16.42-13.06
8
Ku Ku
-0.21-18.33-14.311
9
Ten Sacks O' Sneaks and Snacks
-0.34-18.35-15.111
10
Convergence
-1.31-18.79-15.210

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