℗ 2022 Naxos
Released December 2, 2022
Duration 1h 12m 10s
Record Label Naxos
Genre Classical (Piano)
 

Anton Rubinstein: Piano Music

Sergio Gallo

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3 Morceaux, Op. 16  
1.1
No. 1, Impromptu
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
4:09
1.2
No. 2, Berceuse
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
5:27
1.3
No. 3, Sérénade
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
6:14
3 Caprices, Op. 21  
1.4
No. 1, Allegretto scherzando
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
2:39
1.5
No. 2, Allegro
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
5:39
1.6
No. 3, Allegro risoluto
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
4:43
2 Morceaux, Op. 28  
1.7
No. 1, Nocturne
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
5:19
1.8
No. 2, Caprice
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
7:58
6 Morceaux, Op. 51  
1.9
No. 1, Mélancholie
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
5:35
1.10
No. 2, Enjouement
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
5:06
1.11
No. 3, Rêverie
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
5:53
1.12
No. 4, Caprice
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
3:23
1.13
No. 5, Passion
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
5:29
1.14
No. 6, Coquetterie
Anton Rubinstein; Sergio Gallo
4:36
Digital Booklet
Anton Rubinstein occupied an uneasy place in the history of Russian music, largely because of his Jewish origins and the perception of him as a ‘German in Russia’. In recent years his solo piano music has begun to be re-evaluated. This album focuses on the series of works written in the mid-1850s and reveals music of charm and flair. The Three Pieces, Op. 16 are conventional in form but attractive, and the Two Pieces, Op. 28 contain a strongly contrasted Nocturne and Caprice. More ambitious, and intended to be performed in his concert repertoire as one of the greatest virtuosos of the age, are the Six Pieces, Op. 51.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.11
-5.35 to -0.97
-25.18
-29.07 to -21.01
-22.18
-26.10 to -17.50
14
13 to 15
1
No. 1, Impromptu
-4.69-26.09-23.413
2
No. 2, Berceuse
-5.32-26.83-23.813
3
No. 3, Sérénade
-5.35-29.07-26.114
4
No. 1, Allegretto scherzando
-4.56-25.61-22.814
5
No. 2, Allegro
-0.97-21.61-18.613
6
No. 3, Allegro risoluto
-1.00-21.01-17.513
7
No. 1, Nocturne
-2.28-26.94-23.914
8
No. 2, Caprice
-1.00-22.67-19.614
9
No. 1, Mélancholie
-3.87-25.70-22.913
10
No. 2, Enjouement
-3.92-26.52-23.614
11
No. 3, Rêverie
-3.35-27.12-23.715
12
No. 4, Caprice
-2.48-25.18-22.314
13
No. 5, Passion
-2.52-24.37-21.614
14
No. 6, Coquetterie
-2.26-23.77-20.713

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