℗ 2014 Westdeutscher Rundfunk
Released July 13, 2018
Duration 39m 46s
Record Label Cavi-Music
Genre Classical
 

Josef Tal: Works for Viola

Hartmut Rohde

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Suite for Viola  
1.1
I. Mässige Achtel
Josef Tal; Hartmut Rohde
2:46
1.2
II. Langsame Achtel
Josef Tal; Hartmut Rohde
4:32
1.3
III. Tango
Josef Tal; Hartmut Rohde
1:53
1.4
IV. Postludium
Josef Tal; Hartmut Rohde
2:30
1.5
Perspective for Viola
Josef Tal; Hartmut Rohde
10:35
1.6
Viola Sonata
Josef Tal; Christian Seibert; Hartmut Rohde
8:09
1.7
Duo for Viola and Piano
Josef Tal; Christian Seibert; Hartmut Rohde
9:21
Digital Booklet
Josef Tal was an Israeli composer- and a student of Paul Hindemith- who is considered one of the founding fathers of Israeli art music. His catalog, which consists of more than 100 works, is not very well known. The viola works especially are almost unrecorded, and are here released as a testimony of music written during World War II through the present day. Not only is Harmut Rohde an extraordinary viola player and conductor, he is also Professor at the Royal Academy in London as well as a worldwide traveling artist. "I met Josef Tal when he was 94 years old. Our encounter was like a journey into an unsettling past, marked by a great number of hardships and upheavals he had personally endured. It also offered a revealing glimpse into the outlook of composers in Israel, as well as previously in Germany- even into compositional approaches from many eras he did not live through himself. Throughout our collaboration, Josef Tal proved to be a great thinker: not just an analyst, but also an interpreter who consistently sought to bring out the emotional aspect in music. He ascribed a decisive role to that which lies 'between the notes.' I like to call such an approach Durchhoren, i.e. 'hearing through the music.' It can open many marvelous avenues for the performer, particularly in music which does not seem emotional or Romantic at first glance." - Hartmut Rohde
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Cavi-Music Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.39
-6.45 to -0.68
-25.48
-28.05 to -23.50
-21.44
-24.50 to -19.60
14
12 to 16
1
I. Mässige Achtel
-2.90-24.02-20.112
2
II. Langsame Achtel
-3.87-24.95-21.013
3
III. Tango
-6.45-28.05-24.513
4
IV. Postludium
-3.80-23.50-19.613
5
Perspective for Viola
-4.93-26.99-22.214
6
Viola Sonata
-0.68-24.99-21.216
7
Duo for Viola and Piano
-1.12-25.90-21.516

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