℗ 2022 Toccata Classics
Released January 21, 2022
Duration 1h 05m 43s
Record Label Toccata Classics
Catalogue No. TOCC0631
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Corentin Boissier: Chamber Works

Various Artists

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Cello Sonata, Op. 21  
1.1
I. Lento grave - Allegro non troppo
Corentin Boissier; Magali Mouterde; Théodore Lambert
9:48
1.2
II. Scherzo
Corentin Boissier; Magali Mouterde; Théodore Lambert
8:22
1.3
III. Recitativo - Allegro moderato ma risoluto
Corentin Boissier; Magali Mouterde; Théodore Lambert
5:24
Flute Sonata, Op. 23  
1.4
I. Introduzione ed allegro
Corentin Boissier; Corentin Garac; Corentin Boissier
4:43
1.5
II. Fantasia notturna
Corentin Boissier; Corentin Garac; Corentin Boissier
6:56
1.6
III. Rondo scherzoso
Corentin Boissier; Corentin Garac; Corentin Boissier
5:28
Trio for Violin, Cello & Piano, Op. 22  
1.7
I. Largo
Corentin Boissier; Iris Scialom; Magali Mouterde; Théodore Lambert
10:33
1.8
II. Andantino quasi allegretto
Corentin Boissier; Iris Scialom; Magali Mouterde; Théodore Lambert
4:02
1.9
III. Allegro energico
Corentin Boissier; Iris Scialom; Magali Mouterde; Théodore Lambert
10:27
Digital Booklet
Corentin Boissier was born in the suburbs of Paris in 1995. For a composer still only in his twenties, he writes music that is unusually direct in its emotional expression and robust and confident in its musical language. His Cello Sonata, in the grand Romantic tradition of Brahms and Rachmaninov, is animated by a wild and resolute energy; and his buoyant Flute Sonata continues the line of the French flute classics of the first half of the twentieth century. The darker Piano Trio sits downstream from those of Debussy, Ravel and, especially, Fauré. All three works bid fair to become major
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Toccata Classics Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.15
-1.79 to -0.70
-23.08
-25.32 to -20.79
-19.58
-21.50 to -17.60
14
13 to 15
1
I. Lento grave - Allegro non troppo
-1.79-23.25-20.114
2
II. Scherzo
-1.15-22.92-20.215
3
III. Recitativo - Allegro moderato ma risoluto
-0.87-20.79-17.613
4
I. Introduzione ed allegro
-1.57-24.29-20.713
5
II. Fantasia notturna
-1.55-25.32-21.514
6
III. Rondo scherzoso
-1.32-24.11-20.015
7
I. Largo
-0.70-21.91-17.914
8
II. Andantino quasi allegretto
-0.74-23.03-19.615
9
III. Allegro energico
-0.72-22.10-18.614

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