℗ 2017 CD Accord
Released May 19, 2017
Duration 1h 09m 14s
Record Label CD Accord
Genre Classical
 

Enlightened Virtuoso

Zbigniew Pilch

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Assaggio in C Minor, BeRI 310  
1.1
I. Grave
Johan Helmich Roman; Zbigniew Pilch
4:25
1.2
II. (Allegro)
Johan Helmich Roman; Zbigniew Pilch
4:42
1.3
III. (Lento)
Johan Helmich Roman; Zbigniew Pilch
2:52
1.4
IV. (Presto)
Johan Helmich Roman; Zbigniew Pilch
3:21
36 Caprices for Violin, Op. 3  
1.5
No. 32 in E Flat Major
Federigo Fiorillo; Zbigniew Pilch
2:49
Violin Sonata in G Minor, Op. 3 No. 1  
1.6
I. Marcia. Maestoso
Ivan Khandoshkin; Zbigniew Pilch
5:09
1.7
II. Allegro assai
Ivan Khandoshkin; Zbigniew Pilch
6:08
1.8
III. Andante con variazioni
Ivan Khandoshkin; Zbigniew Pilch
11:30
24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1, MS 25  
1.9
No. 23 in E Flat Major
Niccolò Paganini; Zbigniew Pilch
6:23
Partite for Violin Solo in D Minor  
1.10
I. Grave
Friedrich Wilhelm Rust; Zbigniew Pilch
2:59
1.11
II. Fuga
Friedrich Wilhelm Rust; Zbigniew Pilch
5:15
1.12
III. Gigue
Friedrich Wilhelm Rust; Zbigniew Pilch
1:28
1.13
IV. Ciacona - Gigue
Friedrich Wilhelm Rust; Zbigniew Pilch
4:02
1.14
V. Courante - Gigue
Friedrich Wilhelm Rust; Zbigniew Pilch
3:35
Rinaldo, HWV 7  
1.15
Lascia ch'io pianga (arr. by Z. Pilch for Violin)
George Frideric Handel; Zbigniew Pilch; Zbigniew Pilch
4:36
Digital Booklet
Zbigniew Pilch is a Polish violinist whose musical interests span from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century, with a particular predilection for the virtuoso violin idiom. This release calls attention to Pilch’s impeccable interpretations of these six technically demanding pieces.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – CD Accord Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.50
-5.72 to -0.85
-23.02
-26.16 to -20.36
-18.88
-22.50 to -16.40
13
11 to 15
1
I. Grave
-2.10-23.55-18.912
2
II. (Allegro)
-2.37-21.16-17.113
3
III. (Lento)
-2.39-25.40-20.813
4
IV. (Presto)
-0.89-20.36-16.413
5
No. 32 in E Flat Major
-5.72-26.16-22.513
6
I. Marcia. Maestoso
-1.87-22.58-17.713
7
II. Allegro assai
-1.12-21.35-17.613
8
III. Andante con variazioni
-2.48-24.39-21.114
9
No. 23 in E Flat Major
-1.24-24.01-20.215
10
I. Grave
-3.23-21.67-17.412
11
II. Fuga
-0.85-21.52-17.713
12
III. Gigue
-5.25-23.20-19.211
13
IV. Ciacona - Gigue
-2.50-22.76-18.513
14
V. Courante - Gigue
-2.84-22.80-18.213
15
Lascia ch'io pianga (arr. by Z. Pilch for Violin)
-2.65-24.45-19.913

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