℗ 2018 Audax Records
Released April 20, 2018
Duration 57m 11s
Record Label Audax
Genre Classical (Sonata for keyboard, violin, etc)
 

Weiss & Hasse: Lute Sonatas

Jadran Duncumb

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Sonata Quarta "per la Real Delfina di Francia" in A Major  
1.1
I. Allegretto
Johann Adolf Hasse; Jadran Duncumb
3:24
1.2
II. Allegro
Johann Adolf Hasse; Jadran Duncumb
4:55
Lute Sonata in D Minor, WeissSW 35  
1.3
I. Allemande. Adagio
Silvius Leopold Weiss; Jadran Duncumb
5:11
1.4
II. Courante
Silvius Leopold Weiss; Jadran Duncumb
6:28
1.5
III. Paysanne
Silvius Leopold Weiss; Jadran Duncumb
3:55
1.6
IV. Sarabande. Adagio
Silvius Leopold Weiss; Jadran Duncumb
4:01
1.7
V. Menuet
Silvius Leopold Weiss; Jadran Duncumb
3:52
1.8
VI. Allegro
Silvius Leopold Weiss; Jadran Duncumb
4:46
1.9
Prelude in C Minor, WeissSW 27/1
Silvius Leopold Weiss; Jadran Duncumb
2:05
Lute Sonata in E-Flat Major  
1.10
I. Allegro
Johann Adolf Hasse; Jadran Duncumb
5:33
1.11
II. Moderato
Johann Adolf Hasse; Jadran Duncumb
4:14
1.12
III. Presto
Johann Adolf Hasse; Jadran Duncumb
2:22
1.13
Passacaglia in D Major, WeissSW 18/6
Silvius Leopold Weiss; Jadran Duncumb
6:25
Digital Booklet
The disc culminates in Weiss' famous D Major Passacaglia; a piece that perfectly reflects the splendor of the Dresden court and its orchestra at the time. Jadran Duncumb won the String Category of the “BBC Young Musician of the Year” as a guitar player and on this album, he brings to life the astonishing and rarely-played late D Minor Sonata with two inventive and unheard Sonatas by Hasse, adapted by an unnamed lutenist and surviving now in a manuscript in Leipzig.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Audax Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-7.36
-9.24 to -5.75
-27.12
-28.93 to -25.84
-24.25
-26.30 to -23.20
13
11 to 14
1
I. Allegretto
-8.04-28.27-25.513
2
II. Allegro
-6.61-26.23-23.213
3
I. Allemande. Adagio
-6.54-27.54-24.513
4
II. Courante
-6.87-25.84-23.213
5
III. Paysanne
-8.46-26.89-24.212
6
IV. Sarabande. Adagio
-7.40-28.57-25.613
7
V. Menuet
-7.18-26.33-23.714
8
VI. Allegro
-6.86-26.27-23.413
9
Prelude in C Minor, WeissSW 27/1
-6.94-28.60-25.014
10
I. Allegro
-7.80-26.79-24.013
11
II. Moderato
-9.24-28.93-26.312
12
III. Presto
-7.99-26.12-23.211
13
Passacaglia in D Major, WeissSW 18/6
-5.75-26.24-23.413

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