℗ 1965 Universal International Music B.V.
Released 1965
Duration 49m 15s
Record Label Decca Music Group
Genre Classical
 

Bach, J.S.: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 & 2; Double Concerto

Henryk Szeryng, Collegium Musicum Winterthur

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Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, BWV 1041  
1.1
1. (Allegro moderato)
Johann Sebastian Bach; Henryk Szeryng; Collegium Musicum Winterthur
4:07
1.2
2. Andante
Johann Sebastian Bach; Henryk Szeryng; Collegium Musicum Winterthur
6:45
1.3
3. Allegro assai
Johann Sebastian Bach; Henryk Szeryng; Collegium Musicum Winterthur
4:09
Violin Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1042  
1.4
1. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach; Henryk Szeryng; Collegium Musicum Winterthur
8:20
1.5
2. Adagio
Johann Sebastian Bach; Henryk Szeryng; Collegium Musicum Winterthur
6:49
1.6
3. Allegro assai
Johann Sebastian Bach; Henryk Szeryng; Collegium Musicum Winterthur
3:04
Double Concerto for 2 Violins, Strings & Continuo in D Minor, BWV 1043  
1.7
1. Vivace
Johann Sebastian Bach; Henryk Szeryng; Peter Rybar; Collegium Musicum Winterthur
4:02
1.8
2. Largo ma non tanto
Johann Sebastian Bach; Henryk Szeryng; Peter Rybar; Collegium Musicum Winterthur
6:35
1.9
3. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach; Henryk Szeryng; Peter Rybar; Collegium Musicum Winterthur
5:24
Universal Music presents this legacy recording of the legendary Polish violinist Henryk Szeryng performing with the Collegium Musicum Winterthur, as part of a series of high-resolution digital transfers from the venerable artist's documented career! Here, Szeryn performs a programme of works from J.S. Bach. "I consider music as the noblest language, bringing comfort, joy, inspiration and peace to mankind. I think that it is vital that peace be preserved, and if music can help – then let’s have music!." - Henryk Szeryng
192 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Decca Music Group Studio Masters

Tracks 1-9 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.70
-6.02 to -1.05
-20.96
-26.90 to -18.22
-17.87
-23.70 to -15.20
11
10 to 13
1
1. (Allegro moderato)
-1.20-18.94-15.811
2
2. Andante
-2.90-22.01-19.111
3
3. Allegro assai
-1.80-19.47-16.311
4
1. Allegro
-1.93-19.29-16.111
5
2. Adagio
-6.02-26.90-23.713
6
3. Allegro assai
-2.09-18.63-15.410
7
1. Vivace
-1.05-18.22-15.210
8
2. Largo ma non tanto
-5.82-25.71-22.813
9
3. Allegro
-1.48-19.51-16.411

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