℗ 2021 Glossa
Released July 2, 2021
Duration 40m 44s
Record Label Glossa
Catalogue No. GCD921142
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77 (Live in Utrecht, 9/30/2003)

Thomas Zehetmair, Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans Brüggen

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Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77  
1.1
I. Allegro non troppo (Live in Utrecht, 9/30/2003)
Johannes Brahms; Thomas Zehetmair; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Frans Brüggen
22:40
1.2
II. Adagio (Live in Utrecht, 9/30/2003)
Johannes Brahms; Thomas Zehetmair; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Frans Brüggen
9:17
1.3
III. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace (Live in Utrecht, 9/30/2003)
Johannes Brahms; Thomas Zehetmair; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Frans Brüggen
8:47
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Glossa Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.34
-3.12 to -1.06
-28.49
-30.73 to -26.48
-24.73
-27.50 to -22.60
14
13 to 16
1
I. Allegro non troppo (Live in Utrecht, 9/30/2003)
-2.86-28.26-24.116
2
II. Adagio (Live in Utrecht, 9/30/2003)
-3.12-30.73-27.513
3
III. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace (Live in Utrecht, 9/30/2003)
-1.06-26.48-22.614

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