℗ 2022 Prospero Classical
Released February 3, 2023
Duration 1h 08m 26s
Record Label Prospero Classical
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Piccolo Legends

Haika Lübcke

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1.1
Marsyas and Apoll for piccolo & harp
Daniel Schnyder; Haika Lübcke; Sarah Verrue
10:47
1.2
Scherzo (Divertimento), for piccolo & piano, H 174 A
Bohuslav Martinů; Haika Lübcke; Hendrik Heilmann
2:31
Marsyas for piccolo & piano  
1.3
I. Lento
Jan Novák; Haika Lübcke; Hendrik Heilmann
3:02
1.4
II. Allegro moderato
Jan Novák; Haika Lübcke; Hendrik Heilmann
2:04
1.5
III. Lento
Jan Novák; Haika Lübcke; Hendrik Heilmann
3:30
1.6
IV. Vivo
Jan Novák; Haika Lübcke; Hendrik Heilmann
1:49
1.7
V. Allegro
Jan Novák; Haika Lübcke; Hendrik Heilmann
3:35
Divertimento for two piccolos, H 365  
1.8
I. Moderato
Bohuslav Martinů; Haika Lübcke; Pamela Stahel
1:19
1.9
II. Andante
Bohuslav Martinů; Haika Lübcke; Pamela Stahel
1:54
1.10
III. Allegretto
Bohuslav Martinů; Haika Lübcke; Pamela Stahel
1:40
Tales of a Small Flute for piccolo & piano  
1.11
I. Volne (Andante)
Vítězslava Kaprálová; Haika Lübcke; Hendrik Heilmann
1:08
1.12
II. Rychle (Allegro)
Vítězslava Kaprálová; Haika Lübcke; Hendrik Heilmann
0:28
Hommage á Marsyas for piccolo solo  
1.13
I. Quarter = 150
Gabriel Mălăncioiu; Haika Lübcke
3:46
1.14
II. Quarter = 30
Gabriel Mălăncioiu; Haika Lübcke
3:21
1.15
III. Quarter = 120
Gabriel Mălăncioiu; Haika Lübcke
3:44
1.16
Teiresias for piccolo & harp
Daniel Schnyder; Haika Lübcke; Sarah Verrue
6:42
Suite Mythologique, Op. 38  
1.17
I. Pan (Version for Piccolo)
Leonardo De Lorenzo; Haika Lübcke
2:22
1.18
II. Marsyas (Version for Piccolo)
Leonardo De Lorenzo; Haika Lübcke
4:17
1.19
III. Apollo (Version for Piccolo)
Leonardo De Lorenzo; Haika Lübcke
7:02
1.20
Baroquelochness for piccolo & piano
Daniel Schnyder; Haika Lübcke; Hendrik Heilmann
3:25
For many music lovers, the piccolo is the “little sister” of the flute. In the orchestra, it usually appears when an upper register needs to be added to the orchestral masses (as in the thunderstorm in Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony), or when it is a matter of presenting very special timbres (in Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker”, for example). However, many music lovers are unaware of the fact that the piccolo was (and is!) also seen by numerous composers as a solo and chamber music instrument, and has therefore been the subject of numerous interesting compositions. To change this, Haika Lübcke, solo flutist in the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, has recorded a varied programme that allows the piccolo to show off all its facets, nuances and expressive possibilities in a fascinating way. Works by Daniel Schnyder, Jan Novák, Bohuslav Martinů, and others.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Prospero Classical Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-5.89
-13.18 to 0.00
-27.40
-32.01 to -23.74
-22.26
-27.40 to -19.70
13
9 to 16
1
Marsyas and Apoll for piccolo & harp
-2.51-25.87-21.016
2
Scherzo (Divertimento), for piccolo & piano, H 174 A
-2.23-25.73-21.714
3
I. Lento
-4.89-28.06-23.314
4
II. Allegro moderato
-4.43-23.74-19.813
5
III. Lento
-13.18-32.01-27.411
6
IV. Vivo
-5.18-24.57-20.413
7
V. Allegro
-0.56-24.31-19.815
8
I. Moderato
-11.23-28.00-23.610
9
II. Andante
-10.19-28.87-24.111
10
III. Allegretto
-10.07-27.81-23.111
11
I. Volne (Andante)
-7.97-30.57-25.612
12
II. Rychle (Allegro)
-11.66-29.17-24.59
13
I. Quarter = 150
-3.62-27.63-21.115
14
II. Quarter = 30
-4.49-28.86-20.414
15
III. Quarter = 120
-4.16-26.87-20.214
16
Teiresias for piccolo & harp
0.00-28.43-23.316
17
I. Pan (Version for Piccolo)
-7.05-27.83-21.910
18
II. Marsyas (Version for Piccolo)
-8.28-28.33-21.711
19
III. Apollo (Version for Piccolo)
-0.48-24.88-19.714
20
Baroquelochness for piccolo & piano
-5.61-26.41-22.614

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