℗ 2017 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Released January 27, 2017
Duration 35m 37s
Record Label ABC Classic
Genre Classical (Concerto)
 

Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4

Vladimir Ashkenazy, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Jayson Gillham

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Piano Concerto No.4 in G Major, Op.58  
1.1
1. Allegro moderato (Live In Sydney, 2016)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Vladimir Ashkenazy; Jayson Gillham; Sydney Symphony Orchestra
20:04
1.2
2. Andante con moto (Live At Concert Hall, Opera House, Sydney, 2016)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Vladimir Ashkenazy; Jayson Gillham; Sydney Symphony Orchestra
4:52
1.3
3. Rondo (Vivace / Live In Sydney, 2016)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Vladimir Ashkenazy; Jayson Gillham; Sydney Symphony Orchestra
10:41
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – ABC Classic Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.58
-6.65 to -0.35
-27.02
-29.93 to -24.79
-23.03
-24.90 to -21.30
15
14 to 15
1
1. Allegro moderato (Live In Sydney, 2016)
-3.74-26.35-22.915
2
2. Andante con moto (Live At Concert Hall, Opera House, Sydney, 2016)
-6.65-29.93-24.914
3
3. Rondo (Vivace / Live In Sydney, 2016)
-0.35-24.79-21.315

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