℗ 2014 2xHD
Released February 4, 2014
Duration 1h 13m 37s
Record Label 2xHD
Catalogue No. 2XHDNA2003
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

Shostakovich: Symphonies No. 5 - Symphony No. 9

Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ladislav Slovák

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Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47  
1.1
I. Moderato
Dmitry Shostakovich; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák
16:44
1.2
II. Allegretto
Dmitry Shostakovich; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák
5:07
1.3
III. Largo
Dmitry Shostakovich; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák
14:57
1.4
IV. Allegro non troppo
Dmitry Shostakovich; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák
11:28
Symphony No. 9 in E-Flat Major, Op. 70  
1.5
I. Allegro
Dmitry Shostakovich; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák
5:14
1.6
II. Moderato
Dmitry Shostakovich; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák
7:10
1.7
III. Presto
Dmitry Shostakovich; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák
3:09
1.8
IV. Largo
Dmitry Shostakovich; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák
3:08
1.9
V. Allegretto
Dmitry Shostakovich; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák
6:40
Digital Booklet
Ladislav Slovák conducts the Slovák Radio Symphony Orchestra on this recording of Shostakovich's most performed work, his Symphony No. 5. Also included on this album is the jaunty, neoclassical Symphony No. 9. This album was recorded at the concert hall of the Slovák Radio Symphony in Bratislava and mastered by René Laflamme.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM and 2.8224 MHz DSD – 2xHD Studio Masters

Producer: Leos Komarek Engineer: Hubert Geschwandtner Recorded at the Concert Hall of the Slovák Radio in Bratislava, From 12th to 18th February, 1987 (Symphony No. 5) And from 7th to 11th January, 1988 (Symphony No. 9) 2xHD Mastering: René Laflamme
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.48
-6.65 to 0.00
-27.19
-32.53 to -23.34
-21.98
-25.90 to -18.30
15
11 to 16
1
I. Moderato
-0.04-25.12-18.716
2
II. Allegretto
-2.70-30.06-24.716
3
III. Largo
-5.66-32.53-25.215
4
IV. Allegro non troppo
0.00-23.34-18.315
5
I. Allegro
0.00-25.60-22.016
6
II. Moderato
-5.65-30.18-25.914
7
III. Presto
-1.49-24.93-21.315
8
IV. Largo
-6.65-29.60-23.211
9
V. Allegretto
-0.10-23.38-18.514

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