℗ 2016 Navona
Released September 9, 2016
Duration 47m 20s
Record Label Navona
Catalogue No. NV6057
Genre Classical (Chamber Music)
 

Between the Echoes: Daniel Burwasser - Allan Crossman - David DeVasto - Michael Lee - Georges Raillard

Various Artists

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Whirlwind  
1.1
I. Quarter Note = 84
Daniel Burwasser; Arcadian Winds
1:54
1.2
II. Quarter Note = 70
Daniel Burwasser; Arcadian Winds
4:17
1.3
III. Dotted Quarter Note = 100
Daniel Burwasser; Arcadian Winds
2:23
Florébius  
1.4
Romance
Allan Crossman; Eusebius Duo
6:29
1.5
Novelette
Allan Crossman; Eusebius Duo
7:41
1.6
His Branches Run over the Wall (Live)
David DeVasto; Sam Stapleton; Emmalee Hunnicutt; Seong-Sil Kim
9:24
1.7
Farewell... For String Quartet
Michael Lee; Vít Mužík; Igor Kopyt; Dominika Mužíková; Petr Nouzovský
6:09
Sinking Islands  
1.8
I. —
Georges Raillard; David William Ross
2:59
1.9
II. —
Georges Raillard; David William Ross
3:44
1.10
III. —
Georges Raillard; David William Ross
2:20
Digital Booklet
Between the Echoes showcases recent chamber works that express the common theme of recollections and interpretations of past experiences. Moving across a spectrum of moods and dramatics, each piece brings a harmonic resolution to its soulful journey and joins multiple personalities in a collection of propulsive musical expression. For some compositions on the album, tradition is a source of inspiration while elsewhere, tradition is gleefully thrown to the wind.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Navona Studio Masters

Whirlwind: Recorded January 28, 2016 at MixOne Studios, Boston MA Recording session producer: Matt Konrad Recording session engineer: Adam Weiss Florébius: Recorded March 22, 2016 at Recital Hall, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, San Francisco CA Recording session producer: Allan Crossman Recording session engineer, editing and mixing: Mark Lemaire Production manager, SFCM: Seth Ducey His Branches Run over the Wall: Recorded live on March 9, 2008 in Clapp Recital Hall at the University of Iowa, Iowa City IA Recording session producer: Joel Boyer Recording session engineer: John Towner Farewell... For String Quartet: Recorded October 13th, 2015 at Reduta Hall, Olomouc, Czech Republic Recording session producer: Richard Mlynář Recording session engineer: Aleš Dvořák Sinking Islands: Recorded September 4, 2015 at The Studio, Portland ME Recording session producer: Andy Happel Recording session engineer: Micah Davis Executive producer: Bob Lord Executive A&R: Sam Renshaw A&R: Chris Robinson, Alex Bourne Recording session manager: Matt Konrad Audio director: Jeff LeRoy Production engineer: Nate Hunter Art and production director: Brett Picknell Graphic design: Ryan Harrison Marketing: Morgan MacLeod
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.63
-4.37 to -0.30
-23.14
-27.88 to -19.90
-19.66
-25.10 to -15.70
13
10 to 16
1
I. Quarter Note = 84
-1.17-20.34-17.311
2
II. Quarter Note = 70
-4.37-22.65-19.710
3
III. Dotted Quarter Note = 100
-0.59-22.91-19.514
4
Romance
-0.38-20.42-15.712
5
Novelette
-0.30-19.90-16.312
6
His Branches Run over the Wall (Live)
-0.50-21.44-17.313
7
Farewell... For String Quartet
-0.83-23.86-20.015
8
I. —
-3.75-26.82-23.815
9
II. —
-3.75-27.88-25.115
10
III. —
-0.66-25.17-21.916

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