℗ 2008 Chandos Records
Released July 1, 2008
Duration 1h 06m 18s
Record Label Chandos
Catalogue No. CHAN10478W
Genre Classical
 

Gregson: Trumpet Concerto, Saxophone Concerto & Concerto for Piano and Wind

Clark Rundell, BBC Philharmonic, Ole Edvard Antonsen, Nelson Goerner, Nobuya Sugawa

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Trumpet Concerto  
1.1
I. Allegro vigoroso - Meno mosso
Edward Gregson; Clark Rundell; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Ole Edvard Antonsen; Paul Turner
7:15
1.2
II. Mesto (In Memoriam Dmitri Shostakovich)
Edward Gregson; Clark Rundell; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Ole Edvard Antonsen; Paul Turner
10:33
1.3
III. Vivo e brillante - Scherzando
Edward Gregson; Clark Rundell; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Ole Edvard Antonsen; Paul Turner
5:22
Concerto for Piano and Wind, "Homages"  
1.4
I. Toccata. Fast and rhythmic - Strict tempo! (Revised 1997)
Edward Gregson; Clark Rundell; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Nelson Goerner
8:28
1.5
II. Passacaglia. Slowly - Slightly faster (Revised 1997)
Edward Gregson; Clark Rundell; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Nelson Goerner
6:19
1.6
III. Rondo-Burlesque. Very fast and rhythmic (Revised 1997)
Edward Gregson; Clark Rundell; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Nelson Goerner
4:24
Saxophone Concerto  
1.7
I. Quite slowly - Quite fast - With abandon!
Edward Gregson; Clark Rundell; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Nobuya Sugawa
9:17
1.8
II. Very slow, thoughtfully - Broader
Edward Gregson; Clark Rundell; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Nobuya Sugawa
8:06
1.9
III. Not too fast, but with energy - More relaxed
Edward Gregson; Clark Rundell; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Nobuya Sugawa
6:34
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Chandos Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.52
-10.79 to -0.19
-27.68
-35.41 to -24.02
-22.94
-31.00 to -20.20
16
14 to 18
1
I. Allegro vigoroso - Meno mosso
-0.19-26.97-22.417
2
II. Mesto (In Memoriam Dmitri Shostakovich)
-2.09-31.06-26.418
3
III. Vivo e brillante - Scherzando
-3.87-26.12-22.414
4
I. Toccata. Fast and rhythmic - Strict tempo! (Revised 1997)
-3.17-26.58-22.216
5
II. Passacaglia. Slowly - Slightly faster (Revised 1997)
-0.40-29.22-20.816
6
III. Rondo-Burlesque. Very fast and rhythmic (Revised 1997)
-1.75-24.02-20.515
7
I. Quite slowly - Quite fast - With abandon!
-0.20-24.93-20.216
8
II. Very slow, thoughtfully - Broader
-10.79-35.41-31.014
9
III. Not too fast, but with energy - More relaxed
-0.19-24.76-20.616

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