℗ 2012 Troubadisc
Released September 1, 2012
Duration 1h 09m 46s
Record Label Troubadisc
Catalogue No. TRO-SACD01429
Genre Classical (Instrumental)
 

Violin Solo, Vol. 2: Bacewicz - Milhaud - Bartók - Nicolau - Schulhoff

Renate Eggebrecht

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Violin Sonata  
1.1
I. Allegro con fuoco
Erwin Schulhoff; Renate Eggebrecht
1:44
1.2
II. Andante cantabile
Erwin Schulhoff; Renate Eggebrecht
3:54
1.3
III. Scherzo: Allegretto grazioso
Erwin Schulhoff; Renate Eggebrecht
2:18
1.4
IV. Finale: Allegro risoluto
Erwin Schulhoff; Renate Eggebrecht
2:23
Violin Sonata, BB 124  
1.5
I. Tempo di ciaccona
Béla Bartók; Renate Eggebrecht
9:04
1.6
II. Fuga: Risoluto, non troppo vivo
Béla Bartók; Renate Eggebrecht
4:56
1.7
III. Melodia: Adagio
Béla Bartók; Renate Eggebrecht
6:34
1.8
IV. Presto (original version)
Béla Bartók; Renate Eggebrecht
5:32
Sonata No. 2 for violin solo  
1.9
I. Adagio - Allegro - II. Adagio
Grażyna Bacewicz; Renate Eggebrecht
7:49
1.10
III. Presto
Grażyna Bacewicz; Renate Eggebrecht
2:35
Sonatina pastorale, Op. 383  
1.11
I. Entree
Darius Milhaud; Renate Eggebrecht
0:57
1.12
II. Romance
Darius Milhaud; Renate Eggebrecht
1:55
1.13
III. Gigue
Darius Milhaud; Renate Eggebrecht
1:08
Violin Sonata, Op. 228  
1.14
I. quarter note = 82
Dimitri Nicolau; Renate Eggebrecht
6:23
1.15
II. quarter note = 40
Dimitri Nicolau; Renate Eggebrecht
5:24
1.16
III. quarter note = 100
Dimitri Nicolau; Renate Eggebrecht
7:10
German violinist Renate Eggebrecht confirms her deep commitment to the music of the 20th century with this 2006 release, the second album in her ongoing Violin Solo series, now up to seven volumes. This installment includes world premiere recordings of sonatas by Darius Milhaud and Dimitri Nicolau, together with sonatas by Grazyna Bacewicz, Erwin Schulhoff and Béla Bartók. The Nicolau piece was composed in 2002 and is dedicated to Eggebrecht.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Troubadisc Studio Masters

44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Troubadisc Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.69
-10.43 to -0.68
-24.09
-29.99 to -20.53
-19.79
-25.70 to -16.80
13
11 to 15
1
I. Allegro con fuoco
-2.32-22.15-18.112
2
II. Andante cantabile
-4.14-23.56-19.512
3
III. Scherzo: Allegretto grazioso
-3.89-23.52-19.412
4
IV. Finale: Allegro risoluto
-3.49-20.91-17.212
5
I. Tempo di ciaccona
-1.01-21.51-17.213
6
II. Fuga: Risoluto, non troppo vivo
-0.68-20.53-16.814
7
III. Melodia: Adagio
-8.20-29.38-25.013
8
IV. Presto (original version)
-1.82-23.30-17.714
9
I. Adagio - Allegro - II. Adagio
-2.22-25.03-20.414
10
III. Presto
-3.31-26.68-22.714
11
I. Entree
-5.08-23.11-18.813
12
II. Romance
-10.43-29.99-25.712
13
III. Gigue
-5.83-25.21-20.411
14
I. quarter note = 82
-0.81-20.73-16.914
15
II. quarter note = 40
-4.23-27.72-23.015
16
III. quarter note = 100
-1.62-22.13-17.814

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