℗ 2013 Genuin
Released June 4, 2013
Duration 1h 02m 02s
Record Label Genuin
Catalogue No. GEN13269
Genre Classical (Chamber Music)
 

Franz Schubert: Octet

Markus Krusche, Daniel Mohrmann, Christoph Eß, Alexandra Hengstebeck, Amaryllis Quartett

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Octet in F Major for Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn & Strings, D 803  
1.1
I. Adagio – Allegro – Più allegro
Franz Schubert; Markus Krusche; Daniel Mohrmann; Christoph Eß; Alexandra Hengstebeck; Amaryllis Quartett
14:50
1.2
II. Adagio
Franz Schubert; Markus Krusche; Daniel Mohrmann; Christoph Eß; Alexandra Hengstebeck; Amaryllis Quartett
12:14
1.3
III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace - Trio
Franz Schubert; Markus Krusche; Daniel Mohrmann; Christoph Eß; Alexandra Hengstebeck; Amaryllis Quartett
6:20
1.4
IV. Andante con variazioni
Franz Schubert; Markus Krusche; Daniel Mohrmann; Christoph Eß; Alexandra Hengstebeck; Amaryllis Quartett
12:08
1.5
V. Menuetto. Allegretto –Trio
Franz Schubert; Markus Krusche; Daniel Mohrmann; Christoph Eß; Alexandra Hengstebeck; Amaryllis Quartett
6:43
1.6
VI. Andante molto – Allegro – Andante molto – Allegro molto
Franz Schubert; Markus Krusche; Daniel Mohrmann; Christoph Eß; Alexandra Hengstebeck; Amaryllis Quartett
9:47
Digital Booklet
On this album, a group of young musicians including ECHO Klassik prize winners and laureates of the German Music Competition play Schubert's great Octet of 1827, considered one of the most important works in chamber music literature. Each phrase has been well thought out and deeply felt, cheerful passages swing and dance and episodes full of despondency bring on shivers. This is chamber music of almost larger-than-life dimensions, almost like a little symphony.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Genuin Studio Masters

Recorded at the Aula der Rudolf-Steiner-Schule, Hamburg-Bergstedt, Germany December 8 - 11, 2011 Recording producer/Tonmeister: Dirk Lüdemann Editing: Dirk Lüdemann Text: Matthias Henke, Siegen English translation: Matthew Harris, Ibiza Booklet editing: Katrin Haase, Leipzig Photography: Amaryllis Quartett: Tobias Wirth; Hengstebeck: Astrid Ackermann; Octet: Daniel Helbig Krusche: Astrid Ackermann; Eß: Dan Zoubek; Mohrmann: Annegret Kohlmayer Layout: Sabine Kahlke-Rosenthal, Leipzig Graphic design: Thorsten Stapel, Münster
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.26
-2.81 to -0.10
-23.84
-26.18 to -21.15
-19.95
-22.60 to -16.90
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14 to 14
1
I. Adagio – Allegro – Più allegro
-0.10-22.33-18.714
2
II. Adagio
-2.15-26.18-22.314
3
III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace - Trio
-0.15-22.57-17.714
4
IV. Andante con variazioni
-2.26-24.92-21.514
5
V. Menuetto. Allegretto –Trio
-2.81-25.89-22.614
6
VI. Andante molto – Allegro – Andante molto – Allegro molto
-0.10-21.15-16.914

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