℗ 2010 Naxos
Released September 28, 2010
Duration 1h 19m 39s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.572186
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

Stenhammar: Serenade in F major - Florez and Blanzeflor - Ithaca

Karl-Magnus Fredriksson, Gävle Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Koivula

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Serenade in F Major, Op. 31  
1.1
I. Overtura
Wilhelm Stenhammar; Gävle Symphony Orchestra; Hannu Koivula
6:46
1.2
II. Canzonetta
Wilhelm Stenhammar; Gävle Symphony Orchestra; Hannu Koivula
5:25
1.3
III. Scherzo
Wilhelm Stenhammar; Gävle Symphony Orchestra; Hannu Koivula
7:39
1.4
IV. Notturno
Wilhelm Stenhammar; Gävle Symphony Orchestra; Hannu Koivula
8:43
1.5
V. Finale
Wilhelm Stenhammar; Gävle Symphony Orchestra; Hannu Koivula
9:15
Florez och Blanzeflor, Op. 3  
1.6
Andante sostenuto - Andante moderato - Andante sostenuto
Wilhelm Stenhammar; Karl-Magnus Fredriksson; Gävle Symphony Orchestra; Hannu Koivula
9:20
1.7
Ithaka (Ithaca), Op. 21
Wilhelm Stenhammar; Karl-Magnus Fredriksson; Gävle Symphony Orchestra; Hannu Koivula
10:27
Sången, Op. 44  
1.8
Mellanspel (Interlude)
Wilhelm Stenhammar; Gävle Symphony Orchestra; Hannu Koivula
7:14
1.9
Prélude and Bourrée
Wilhelm Stenhammar; Gävle Symphony Orchestra; Hannu Koivula
14:50
Digital Booklet
"... a full-bodied sound, with refinement of tone in the vocal numbers ... a fine sampling of a composer whose work deserves every listener it can get." - American Record Guide The Gävle Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hannu Koivula, offers this fascinating selection of both famous and little known works by Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar. The Serenade is the centerpiece here, ranking among his finest works and considered a classic instance of the "white nights" that characterize summer in Northern Europe. Among the remaining works, Prélude and Bourrée is a hitherto unknown work receiving its first recording.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.84
-9.11 to -0.20
-27.70
-31.34 to -23.84
-23.48
-27.50 to -19.70
14
13 to 14
1
I. Overtura
-5.07-28.42-24.413
2
II. Canzonetta
-9.11-31.34-27.513
3
III. Scherzo
-0.20-24.75-20.214
4
IV. Notturno
-7.52-31.21-26.814
5
V. Finale
-0.90-26.01-21.914
6
Andante sostenuto - Andante moderato - Andante sostenuto
-3.11-28.29-23.114
7
Ithaka (Ithaca), Op. 21
-0.22-23.84-19.714
8
Mellanspel (Interlude)
-3.44-26.98-22.614
9
Prélude and Bourrée
-4.99-28.45-25.114

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