℗ 2015 Genuin
Released July 3, 2015
Duration 1h 11m 09s
Record Label Genuin
Catalogue No. GEN15368
Genre Classical (Instrumental)
 

Opus 1: Works by L. van Beethoven, A. Berg, L. Berio and P. Eötvös

Frank Dupree

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Piano Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 2  
1.1
I. Allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven; Frank Dupree
3:48
1.2
II. Adagio
Ludwig van Beethoven; Frank Dupree
5:11
1.3
III. Menuetto. Allegretto
Ludwig van Beethoven; Frank Dupree
3:48
1.4
IV. Prestissimo
Ludwig van Beethoven; Frank Dupree
4:46
1.5
Piano Sonata, Op. 1
Alban Berg; Frank Dupree
14:03
1.6
Erdenklavier - Himmelklavier
Péter Eötvös; Frank Dupree
2:46
6 Encores for Piano  
1.7
No. 3. Wasserklavier
Luciano Berio; Frank Dupree
2:21
1.8
No. 5. Luftklavier
Luciano Berio; Frank Dupree
3:04
1.9
No. 6. Feuerklavier
Luciano Berio; Frank Dupree
3:03
Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111  
1.10
I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato
Ludwig van Beethoven; Frank Dupree
9:35
1.11
II. Adagio molto semplice e cantabile
Ludwig van Beethoven; Frank Dupree
18:44
Digital Booklet
Young pianist Frank Dupree, a winner of more than 60 national and international piano competitions, makes his recording debut with this release. The programme spans an extremely wide range of music: bracketed by Beethoven's first and last piano sonatas, Dupree takes on material from the 20th and 21st centuries and performs a world premiere by Péter Eötvös, along with Berio's Encores and Alban Berg's first sonata.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Genuin Studio Masters

A co-production with Deutschlandradio and Deutscher Musikrat Projekt gGmbH, Bonn Recorded at Jesus-Christus-Kirche (Dahlem), Berlin, Germany January 26 - 29, 2015 Recording producer/Tonmeister: Claudia Neumann Executive producer: Carola Malter Editing: Claudia Neumann, Hannes Fritsch and Michael Silberhorn Piano: Steinway & Sons Model D Piano tuner: Siegmar Kesselmann and Martin Jerabek Interview: Nora Gohlke Leipzig translation: Matthew Harris, Buchen Booklet editing: Nora Gohlke, Leipzig Photography: Rosa Frank, Heidelberg Graphic design: Thorsten Stapel, Münster
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.78
-16.21 to -0.44
-27.54
-37.93 to -22.28
-23.71
-34.20 to -18.10
14
12 to 16
1
I. Allegro
-0.45-24.72-21.316
2
II. Adagio
-10.72-32.18-28.814
3
III. Menuetto. Allegretto
-3.17-24.90-20.712
4
IV. Prestissimo
-0.44-22.28-19.114
5
Piano Sonata, Op. 1
-0.45-23.44-18.114
6
Erdenklavier - Himmelklavier
-14.79-37.93-34.214
7
No. 3. Wasserklavier
-16.21-37.28-34.114
8
No. 5. Luftklavier
-2.97-25.96-22.913
9
No. 6. Feuerklavier
-2.25-25.13-20.814
10
I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato
-0.45-22.50-18.114
11
II. Adagio molto semplice e cantabile
-0.67-26.58-22.716

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