℗ 2002 Chandos Records
Released October 1, 2002
Duration 56m 22s
Record Label Chandos
Catalogue No. CHAN10018W
Genre Classical
 

Turnage: Another Set-to, Silent Cities, Four-Horned Fandango & Fractured Lines

Leonard Slatkin, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Christian Lindberg, Evelyn Glennie, Peter Erskine

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1.1
Another Set To
Mark Anthony Turnage; Leonard Slatkin; BBC Symphony Orchestra; Christian Lindberg
8:54
1.2
Silent Cities (Revised Version)
Mark Anthony Turnage; Leonard Slatkin; BBC Symphony Orchestra
16:29
1.3
Four-Horned Fandango
Mark Anthony Turnage; Leonard Slatkin; BBC Symphony Orchestra; Timothy Brown; Andrew Antcliff; Cristopher Larkin; Michael Murray
14:56
1.4
Fractured Lines
Mark Anthony Turnage; Leonard Slatkin; BBC Symphony Orchestra; Evelyn Glennie; Peter Erskine
16:03
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Chandos Studio Masters

Track 4 – 48 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
-0.08
-0.17 to 0.00
-24.26
-26.67 to -22.11
-20.23
-22.40 to -18.70
16
14 to 19
1
Another Set To
0.00-22.11-18.716
2
Silent Cities (Revised Version)
0.00-24.33-20.016
3
Four-Horned Fandango
-0.17-23.91-19.814
4
Fractured Lines
0.00-26.67-22.419

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