℗ 2017 haenssler CLASSIC
Released March 1, 2017
Duration 1h 05m 49s
Record Label haenssler CLASSIC
Genre Classical
 

Schumann & the Sonata II: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 10

Florian Uhlig

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1.1
Allegro in B Minor, Op. 8
Robert Schumann; Florian Uhlig
9:54
Piano Sonata No. 1 in F Sharp Minor, Op. 11  
1.2
I. Introduzione. Un poco adagio - Allegro vivace
Robert Schumann; Florian Uhlig
13:01
1.3
II. Aria
Robert Schumann; Florian Uhlig
3:00
1.4
III. Scherzo. Allegrissimo - Intermezzo - Lento
Robert Schumann; Florian Uhlig
5:17
1.5
IV. Finale. Allegro un poco maestoso
Robert Schumann; Florian Uhlig
11:17
Piano Sonata No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 22  
1.6
I. So rasch wir moglich
Robert Schumann; Florian Uhlig
6:08
1.7
II. Andantino
Robert Schumann; Florian Uhlig
4:22
1.8
III. Scherzo
Robert Schumann; Florian Uhlig
1:36
1.9
IV. Rondo. Presto - Prestissimo
Robert Schumann; Florian Uhlig
5:10
1.10
Presto - Passionato
Robert Schumann; Florian Uhlig
6:04
On volume 10 in a Schumann series he started in 2010, German pianist Florian Uhlig tackles one of the most challenging pieces in the repertoire, the composer's Piano Sonata No. 2. Complex yet at the same time emotion-laden, it all sounds natural and fluid as performed by Uhlig, who is more concerned with interpretation than technical matters. Particularly interesting is the inclusion of the original finale, rejected by Schumann, along with an Allegro closely related to Schumann's Piano Sonata No. 1, which can also be enjoyed on this programme.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – haenssler CLASSIC Studio Masters
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RMS
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.60
-11.68 to -0.48
-25.27
-32.86 to -21.86
-21.80
-29.40 to -18.50
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12 to 15
1
Allegro in B Minor, Op. 8
-0.48-24.66-20.614
2
I. Introduzione. Un poco adagio - Allegro vivace
-2.43-24.89-21.614
3
II. Aria
-11.68-32.86-29.413
4
III. Scherzo. Allegrissimo - Intermezzo - Lento
-2.20-25.03-22.115
5
IV. Finale. Allegro un poco maestoso
-1.79-23.65-20.114
6
I. So rasch wir moglich
-3.09-22.12-18.912
7
II. Andantino
-7.12-30.60-26.514
8
III. Scherzo
-2.39-21.86-18.512
9
IV. Rondo. Presto - Prestissimo
-2.43-24.40-20.614
10
Presto - Passionato
-2.36-22.59-19.713

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