℗ 1970 Baroque Records
Released August 12, 1970
Duration 38m 24s
Record Label Baroque Records
Genre Classical
 

Switched On Piano - Bonifacio Asioli Two Sonatas

Vladimir Pleshakov

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Sonata In G Major, Op. 8/1  
1.1
Presto
Bonifacio Asioli; Vladimir Pleshakov
6:19
1.2
Adagio
Bonifacio Asioli; Vladimir Pleshakov
4:57
1.3
Tema - 10 Variazione - Epilogo
Bonifacio Asioli; Vladimir Pleshakov
11:54
Sonata In C Major, Op. 8/2  
1.4
Allegro brillante
Bonifacio Asioli; Vladimir Pleshakov
5:28
1.5
Adagio
Bonifacio Asioli; Vladimir Pleshakov
5:43
1.6
Tema - 8 Variazione
Bonifacio Asioli; Vladimir Pleshakov
4:03
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Baroque Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-6 – 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
-2.41
-4.24 to -1.22
-21.65
-25.99 to -18.51
-18.67
-22.20 to -15.90
13
11 to 14
1
Presto
-2.53-20.52-17.812
2
Adagio
-4.24-25.99-22.214
3
Tema - 10 Variazione - Epilogo
-1.22-21.36-18.513
4
Allegro brillante
-1.22-18.63-16.112
5
Adagio
-3.27-24.86-21.514
6
Tema - 8 Variazione
-1.99-18.51-15.911

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