℗ 2022 Toccata Classics
Released August 5, 2022
Duration 55m 20s
Record Label Toccata Classics
Catalogue No. TOCC0654
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Henriëtte Bosmans: Early Chamber Music

Solarek Piano Trio, Marina Solarek, Andrew Bottrill, Miriam Lowbury

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Sonata for Violin & Piano  
1.1
I. Allegro passionato, ma non troppo mosso
Henriëtte Bosmans; Solarek Piano Trio; Marina Solarek; Andrew Bottrill
14:43
1.2
II. Non troppo presto
Henriëtte Bosmans; Solarek Piano Trio; Marina Solarek; Andrew Bottrill
2:37
1.3
III. Adagio
Henriëtte Bosmans; Solarek Piano Trio; Marina Solarek; Andrew Bottrill
3:40
1.4
IV. Moderato assai
Henriëtte Bosmans; Solarek Piano Trio; Marina Solarek; Andrew Bottrill
5:02
1.5
Ariëtta for Violin & Piano
Henriëtte Bosmans; Solarek Piano Trio; Marina Solarek; Andrew Bottrill
2:53
Piano Trio  
1.6
I. Allegro con brio
Henriëtte Bosmans; Solarek Piano Trio; Marina Solarek; Miriam Lowbury; Andrew Bottrill
8:53
1.7
II. Andante moderato
Henriëtte Bosmans; Solarek Piano Trio; Marina Solarek; Miriam Lowbury; Andrew Bottrill
8:16
1.8
III. Andante - Molto vivace
Henriëtte Bosmans; Solarek Piano Trio; Marina Solarek; Miriam Lowbury; Andrew Bottrill
9:16
Digital Booklet
The three works by the Amsterdam-born Henriëtte Bosmans (1895–1952) in this album all date from her early to mid-twenties. The Violin Sonata and Piano Trio are substantial pieces, both animated by the passion of youth – and, given their quality, it is astounding that they should be receiving their first recordings here. At this stage in her life Bosmans was still writing in an expansive, Romantic style, although echoes of French Impressionism, Spain and the Middle East can often be heard – and from time to time the Violin Sonata nods to Bach and Reger.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Toccata Classics Studio Masters
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Peak
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LUFS
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DR
Album average
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-1.00 to -1.00
-19.64
-20.85 to -18.79
-16.33
-17.50 to -15.40
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11 to 12
1
I. Allegro passionato, ma non troppo mosso
-1.00-19.31-15.911
2
II. Non troppo presto
-1.00-20.21-16.912
3
III. Adagio
-1.00-19.19-15.812
4
IV. Moderato assai
-1.00-19.67-16.211
5
Ariëtta for Violin & Piano
-1.00-20.85-17.512
6
I. Allegro con brio
-1.00-19.39-16.111
7
II. Andante moderato
-1.00-19.69-16.812
8
III. Andante - Molto vivace
-1.00-18.79-15.411

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