℗ 1951 Baroque Records
Released August 25, 1951
Duration 36m 35s
Record Label Baroque Records
Genre Classical
 

Chausson: Concerto In D For Violin, Piano & String Quartet

Louis Kaufman, Arthur Balsam, The Pascal String Quartet

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Concerto In D For Violin, Piano & String Quartet  
1.1
I. Decide
Ernest Chausson; Louis Kaufman; Artur Balsam; The Pascal String Quartet
13:10
1.2
II. Sicilienne
Ernest Chausson; Louis Kaufman; Artur Balsam; The Pascal String Quartet
4:09
1.3
III. Grave
Ernest Chausson; Louis Kaufman; Artur Balsam; The Pascal String Quartet
8:58
1.4
IV. Finale: Tres anime
Ernest Chausson; Louis Kaufman; Artur Balsam; The Pascal String Quartet
10:18
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Baroque Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-4 – 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
-1.76
-2.89 to -1.22
-18.41
-20.99 to -16.51
-14.93
-17.40 to -13.10
10
9 to 10
1
I. Decide
-1.22-16.62-13.29
2
II. Sicilienne
-2.89-20.99-17.410
3
III. Grave
-1.52-19.50-16.010
4
IV. Finale: Tres anime
-1.38-16.51-13.19

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