℗ 1999 Chandos Records
Released April 1, 1999
Duration 1h 11m 08s
Record Label Chandos
Catalogue No. CHAN9716W
Genre Classical
 

Bombarde! - French Organ Classics

Ian Tracey

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1.1
Grand choeur dialogué
Gigout; Ian Tracey
5:21
Suite Gothique, Op. 25  
1.2
I. Introduction - Choral. Maestoso
Léon Boëllmann; Ian Tracey
1:55
1.3
II. Menuet gothique. Allegro
Léon Boëllmann; Ian Tracey
2:08
1.4
III. Prière à Notre-Dame. Très lent
Léon Boëllmann; Ian Tracey
4:20
1.5
IV. Toccata. Allegro
Léon Boëllmann; Ian Tracey
4:04
Trois Pièces, Op. 29  
1.6
I. Prélude
Gabriel Pierné; Ian Tracey
2:48
1.7
II. Cantilène
Gabriel Pierné; Ian Tracey
3:16
1.8
III. Scherzando
Gabriel Pierné; Ian Tracey
4:09
Variations de Concert, Op. 1  
1.9
Theme
Joseph Bonnet; Ian Tracey
1:39
1.10
Variation I
Joseph Bonnet; Ian Tracey
0:24
1.11
Variation II
Joseph Bonnet; Ian Tracey
0:40
1.12
Variation III
Joseph Bonnet; Ian Tracey
1:17
1.13
Variation IV
Joseph Bonnet; Ian Tracey
3:12
12 Pièces Nouvelles  
1.14
IX. In Paradisum
Theodore Dubois; Ian Tracey
3:46
Organ Symphony No. 6 in G Minor, Op. 42 No. 2  
1.15
I. Allegro
Charles-Marie Widor; Ian Tracey
9:09
1.16
II. Adagio
Charles-Marie Widor; Ian Tracey
5:50
1.17
III. Intermezzo. Allegro
Charles-Marie Widor; Ian Tracey
5:30
1.18
IV. Cantabile
Charles-Marie Widor; Ian Tracey
5:06
1.19
V. Finale. Vivace
Charles-Marie Widor; Ian Tracey
6:34
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Chandos Studio Masters

Tracks 1-19 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-9.29
-23.47 to 0.00
-28.59
-40.96 to -20.76
-26.81
-40.90 to -17.40
11
6 to 16
1
Grand choeur dialogué
0.00-22.55-19.115
2
I. Introduction - Choral. Maestoso
-8.49-25.23-23.29
3
II. Menuet gothique. Allegro
-17.74-36.21-33.811
4
III. Prière à Notre-Dame. Très lent
-10.09-31.12-27.910
5
IV. Toccata. Allegro
-0.95-23.93-19.513
6
I. Prélude
-3.23-22.35-20.811
7
II. Cantilène
-20.26-38.48-40.98
8
III. Scherzando
-1.27-26.77-23.416
9
Theme
-2.08-22.42-19.711
10
Variation I
-23.47-40.96-39.08
11
Variation II
-8.35-24.16-21.810
12
Variation III
-20.50-35.54-33.79
13
Variation IV
-0.55-20.76-17.913
14
IX. In Paradisum
-22.05-38.42-40.66
15
I. Allegro
-1.31-20.92-17.412
16
II. Adagio
-14.61-33.11-33.111
17
III. Intermezzo. Allegro
-2.52-26.83-24.015
18
IV. Cantabile
-17.14-31.46-35.06
19
V. Finale. Vivace
-1.86-22.05-18.612

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