℗ 2017 Toccata Classics
Released June 16, 2017
Duration 1h 09m 43s
Record Label Toccata Classics
Genre Classical
 

Josef Schelb: Chamber Works

Bettina Beigelbeck, Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe

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Clarinet Sonata  
1.1
I. Bewegt
Josef Schelb; Bettina Beigelbeck; Manfred Kratzer
6:27
1.2
II. Ruhig
Josef Schelb; Bettina Beigelbeck; Manfred Kratzer
4:31
1.3
III. Rasch
Josef Schelb; Bettina Beigelbeck; Manfred Kratzer
3:08
1.4
IV. Lebhaft
Josef Schelb; Bettina Beigelbeck; Manfred Kratzer
5:02
Clarinet Quintet  
1.5
I. Allegro moderato
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
6:19
1.6
II. Larghetto
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
6:17
1.7
III. Vivace
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
4:59
Quartet for Clarinet, Viola, Cello & Piano  
1.8
I. Allegro
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
5:03
1.9
II. Lento
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
4:25
1.10
III. Presto
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
3:56
1.11
IV. Allegro non tanto
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
4:33
Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Cello & Piano  
1.12
I. Allegro moderato
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
4:26
1.13
II. Adagio
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
4:24
1.14
III. Vivace
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
2:32
1.15
IV. Allegro mosso
Josef Schelb; Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe
3:41
Digital Booklet
20th-century German composer Josef Schelb is featured on this recording from Toccata Classics in which clarinetist Bettina Beigelbeck and the Busch Kollegium Karlsruhe—from the composer’s home city of Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg—perform Schelb’s often mercurial chamber works for clarinet and strings.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Toccata Classics Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.51
-11.17 to -1.92
-25.79
-30.95 to -22.71
-22.41
-27.70 to -19.20
13
12 to 14
1
I. Bewegt
-3.93-25.22-22.014
2
II. Ruhig
-6.51-29.25-25.813
3
III. Rasch
-4.22-27.73-24.414
4
IV. Lebhaft
-3.93-24.70-21.613
5
I. Allegro moderato
-3.58-25.27-21.414
6
II. Larghetto
-6.98-27.96-24.113
7
III. Vivace
-3.60-25.62-22.113
8
I. Allegro
-3.03-23.46-20.313
9
II. Lento
-6.00-27.76-24.714
10
III. Presto
-3.09-26.07-22.514
11
IV. Allegro non tanto
-2.99-22.71-19.213
12
I. Allegro moderato
-1.92-22.99-19.713
13
II. Adagio
-11.17-30.95-27.712
14
III. Vivace
-3.10-24.02-20.913
15
IV. Allegro mosso
-3.58-23.08-19.712

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