℗ 2024 Dai Fujikura
Released September 7, 2024
Duration 2h 23m 34s
Record Label Minabel
Catalogue No. MIN114
Genre Classical
 

Wavering World

Dai Fujikura

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1.1
Wavering World (Live)
Dai Fujikura; Norichika Iimori; Pacific Philharmonia Tokyo
19:04
1.2
Daidai (Live)
Dai Fujikura; Eriko Daimo; Casey Cangelosi; Gene Koshinski; Pius Cheung
16:15
1.3
Shamisen Concerto (Orchestra Version / Live)
Dai Fujikura; Hidejiro Honjoh; Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra; Roberto Forés Veses
23:24
1.4
Cosmic Breath
Dai Fujikura; Members of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie; Yeoshin Jang; Patrícia Pinheiro; Joshua Dahlmanns; Marie-Luise Haas; Juhye Kim
10:59
1.5
Alone, Speak
Dai Fujikura; Daniel Lippel
3:58
1.6
Shakuhachi Concerto (Ensemble Version / Live)
Dai Fujikura; Akihito Obama; Norio Sato; Ensemble Nomad
22:56
1.7
Mirage
Dai Fujikura; Gabriel Pidoux
12:38
1.8
Tuba Concerto (Ensemble Version / Live)
Dai Fujikura; Shinya Hashimoto; Norio Sato; Ensemble Nomad
16:47
1.9
Yuri iro (Koto Concerto No2 / Live)
Dai Fujikura; Takechi no Kurohito; Maya Kimura; Norio Sato; Ensemble Nomad
13:10
1.10
Sodehitchite
Dai Fujikura; Ki no Tsurayuki; Hidejiro Honjoh
4:23
Digital Booklet
Dai Fujikura’s latest release on his Minabel label covers a remarkably wide range of instrumentation, from solo shamisen and oboe to shakuhachi and shamisen to a koto concerto. Performers include Norichika Iimori, Eriko Daimo, Casey Cangelosi, Gene Koshinski, Pius Cheung, Hidejiro Honjoh, Roberto Forés Veses, Yeoshin Jang, Patrícia Pinheiro, Joshua Dahlmanns, Marie-Luise Haas, Juhye Kim, Daniel Lippel, Akihito Obama, Norio Sato, Gabriel Pidoux, Shinya Hashimoto, Maya Kimura, Members of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, Ensemble Nomad, Pacific Philharmonia Tokyo, and the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra. All tracks are edited, mixed and mastered by the composer himself.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Minabel Studio Masters

Track 2 – 48 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit Track 5 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.19
-0.59 to 0.00
-21.42
-27.83 to -18.04
-16.89
-21.60 to -13.80
13
11 to 19
1
Wavering World (Live)
-0.20-19.11-15.211
2
Daidai (Live)
0.00-19.31-14.211
3
Shamisen Concerto (Orchestra Version / Live)
-0.04-25.33-20.116
4
Cosmic Breath
-0.20-23.54-20.014
5
Alone, Speak
-0.15-19.33-16.111
6
Shakuhachi Concerto (Ensemble Version / Live)
-0.13-20.35-16.012
7
Mirage
-0.20-19.22-13.811
8
Tuba Concerto (Ensemble Version / Live)
-0.20-18.04-15.211
9
Yuri iro (Koto Concerto No2 / Live)
-0.20-22.09-16.713
10
Sodehitchite
-0.59-27.83-21.619

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