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    Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra & Nicholas Buc - The Jungle (2023) [24/48]

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    Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra & Nicholas Buc - The Jungle (2023) [24/48]

    Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra & Nicholas Buc - The Jungle (2023)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 73:17 minutes | 829 MB
    Jazz, Classical | Label: Blue Engine Records, Official Digital Download

    The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO), comprising 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today, has been the Jazz at Lincoln Center resident orchestra since 1988 and spends over a third of the year on tour across the world. Featured in all aspects of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s programming, this remarkably versatile orchestra performs and leads educational events in New York, across the U.S. and around the globe; in concert halls; dance venues; jazz clubs; public parks; and with symphony orchestras; ballet troupes; local students; and an ever-expanding roster of guest artists. Under Music Director Wynton Marsalis, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performs a vast repertoire, from rare historic compositions to Jazz at Lincoln Center-commissioned works, including compositions and arrangements by Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Fletcher Henderson, Thelonious Monk, Mary Lou Williams, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goodman, Charles Mingus, and current and former Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra members Wynton Marsalis, Wycliffe Gordon, Ted Nash, Victor Goines, Sherman Irby, Chris Crenshaw, and Carlos Henriquez.

    Throughout the last decade, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra has performed with many of the world’s leading symphony orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic; Cleveland Orchestra; Philadelphia Orchestra; Czech Philharmonic; Berlin Philharmonic; Boston Symphony Orchestra; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; London Symphony Orchestra; Sydney Symphony Orchestra; Melbourne Symphony Orchestra; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; Los Angeles Philharmonic and many others. Marsalis’ three major works for full symphony orchestra and jazz orchestra, All Rise - Symphony No. 1 (1999), Swing Symphony – Symphony No. 3 (2010), and The Jungle – Symphony No. 4 (2016), continue to be the focal point of Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra’s symphonic collaborations.

    “New York City is the most fluid, pressure-packed, and cosmopolitan metropolis the modern world has ever seen,” says Wynton Marsalis. No wonder, then, that the city inspired what is perhaps the composer’s greatest work to date: The Jungle, his fourth symphony, which receives its first recorded release this May on Blue Engine Records.
    Captured in 2019, this inspired performance of The Jungle was conducted by Nicholas Buc and features the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis alongside the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in Melbourne’s Hamer Hall. Marsalis’s masterwork highlights the paradoxes that define New York City, where wealth and poverty, grit and romance, and unlimited growth and stagnation all coexist. But it’s also a meditation on what being human means today—a widescale attempt to understand the maelstrom of modern life and remind listeners of what brings us together.

    Tracklist:
    01. Movement I: The Big Scream (Black Elk Speaks)
    02. Movement II: The Big Show
    03. Movement III: Lost in Sight (Post Pastoral)
    04. Movement IV: La Esquina
    05. Movement V: Us
    06. Movement VI: Struggle in the Digital Market
    07. Bonus Track: Curtain Call (Knozz-Moe-King / C Jam Blues)

    foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2023-05-27 15:02:19

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    Analyzed: Wynton Marsalis / The Jungle
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR12 -0.22 dB -15.12 dB 11:24 01-Movement I: The Big Scream (Black Elk Speaks)
    DR12 -0.22 dB -15.99 dB 6:02 02-Movement II: The Big Show
    DR14 -0.44 dB -20.16 dB 16:07 03-Movement III: Lost in Sight (Post Pastoral)
    DR11 -0.22 dB -15.45 dB 7:53 04-Movement IV: La Esquina
    DR12 -0.29 dB -16.49 dB 7:43 05-Movement V: Us
    DR10 -0.22 dB -14.64 dB 15:32 06-Movement VI: Struggle in the Digital Market
    DR10 -0.05 dB -14.39 dB 8:36 07-Bonus Track: Curtain Call (Knozz-Moe-King / C Jam Blues)
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    Number of tracks: 7
    Official DR value: DR12

    Samplerate: 48000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1704 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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