℗ 2008 Chandos Records
Released October 1, 2008
Duration 1h 14m 37s
Record Label Chandos
Catalogue No. CHAN10488W
Genre Classical
 

Rózsa: Overture to a Symphony Concert, Three Hungarian Sketches, Tripartita, Hungarian Serenade

Rumon Gamba, BBC Philharmonic

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1.1
Overture to a Symphony Concert, Op. 26a (Revised 1963)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
9:14
Three Hungarian Sketches, Op. 14  
1.2
I. Capriccio (Revised 1958)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
5:06
1.3
II. Pastorale (Revised 1958)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
7:17
1.4
III. Danza (Revised 1958)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
7:52
Tripartita, Op. 33  
1.5
I. Intrada. Con moto - Poco animato - Poco meno mosso (Revised 1972)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
4:56
1.6
II. Intermezzo arioso. Lento - Poco animato - Tempo I (Revised 1972)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
8:01
1.7
III. Finale. Allegro con brio - Meno mosso, inquieto e nervosamente (Revised 1972)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
9:31
Hungarian Serenade, Op. 25  
1.8
I. Marcia (Revised 1946)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
4:12
1.9
II. Serenata (Revised 1946)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
6:16
1.10
III. Scherzo (Revised 1946)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
4:38
1.11
IV. Notturno (Revised 1946)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
3:52
1.12
V. Danza (Revised 1946)
Miklós Rózsa; Rumon Gamba; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
3:42
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Chandos Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.09
-14.60 to -0.08
-28.30
-36.18 to -24.05
-24.27
-33.50 to -19.60
15
11 to 16
1
Overture to a Symphony Concert, Op. 26a (Revised 1963)
-0.20-24.05-19.614
2
I. Capriccio (Revised 1958)
-0.14-26.27-22.016
3
II. Pastorale (Revised 1958)
-4.36-27.94-23.513
4
III. Danza (Revised 1958)
-0.08-25.22-20.916
5
I. Intrada. Con moto - Poco animato - Poco meno mosso (Revised 1972)
-0.42-26.33-22.314
6
II. Intermezzo arioso. Lento - Poco animato - Tempo I (Revised 1972)
-3.93-29.98-25.115
7
III. Finale. Allegro con brio - Meno mosso, inquieto e nervosamente (Revised 1972)
-0.74-24.71-20.516
8
I. Marcia (Revised 1946)
-1.70-27.57-23.316
9
II. Serenata (Revised 1946)
-11.59-36.18-33.514
10
III. Scherzo (Revised 1946)
-7.92-29.40-25.613
11
IV. Notturno (Revised 1946)
-14.60-34.37-31.511
12
V. Danza (Revised 1946)
-3.39-27.64-23.416

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