℗ 1969 Baroque Records
Released August 18, 1969
Duration 39m 46s
Record Label Baroque Records
Catalogue No. 43NB6309BA
Genre Classical (20th/21st Century)
 

Dmitri Shostakovich: Early Piano Works

Vladimir Pleshakov

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1.1
Sonata No.1, Op. 12
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
14:11
Five Preludes  
1.2
Andante
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
0:42
1.3
Allegro Moderato
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
1:29
1.4
Moderato
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
0:56
1.5
Andantino
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
1:22
Aphorisms, Op. 13  
1.6
Recitative
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
1:13
1.7
Serenade
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
2:03
1.8
Nocturne
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
1:18
1.9
Elegy
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
0:51
1.10
Marche funebre
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
0:57
1.11
Etude
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
0:39
1.12
Dance of Death
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
1:03
1.13
Canon
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
0:53
1.14
Legend
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
1:50
1.15
Lullaby
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
2:34
Three Fantastic Dances  
1.16
Allegretto
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
1:08
1.17
Andantino
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
1:11
1.18
Allegretto II
Dmitri Shostakovich; Vladimir Pleshakov
0:47
1.19
Chose En Soi
Sergej Prokofiev; Vladimir Pleshakov
4:39
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Baroque Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-19 – 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
-4.90
-10.03 to -1.22
-23.98
-30.88 to -16.50
-20.49
-28.30 to -13.70
11
8 to 14
1
Sonata No.1, Op. 12
-1.22-20.63-16.110
2
Andante
-4.81-21.99-18.910
3
Allegro Moderato
-2.49-22.09-18.510
4
Moderato
-1.54-16.50-13.78
5
Andantino
-6.71-28.95-25.214
6
Recitative
-5.24-24.86-21.411
7
Serenade
-7.13-27.38-24.213
8
Nocturne
-2.61-19.37-15.69
9
Elegy
-8.85-28.51-24.711
10
Marche funebre
-3.96-26.16-21.712
11
Etude
-4.59-21.81-18.89
12
Dance of Death
-3.93-22.34-19.410
13
Canon
-7.52-26.58-22.712
14
Legend
-10.03-30.88-28.312
15
Lullaby
-8.26-28.40-25.112
16
Allegretto
-4.21-23.66-19.210
17
Andantino
-2.83-21.96-18.510
18
Allegretto II
-2.71-19.81-16.610
19
Chose En Soi
-4.45-23.67-20.712

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