℗ 2018 Solo Musica
Released May 18, 2018
Duration 55m 51s
Record Label Solo Musica
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Schubert, Gnattali & Vivaldi: Sonatas for Cello & Guitar

Isabel Gehweiler, Aljaž Cvirn

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Arpeggione Sonata in A Minor, D. 821 (Arr. K. Ragossnig for Cello & Guitar)  
1.1
I. Allegro moderato
Konrad Ragossnig; Franz Schubert; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
11:43
1.2
II. Adagio
Konrad Ragossnig; Franz Schubert; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
4:29
1.3
III. Allegretto
Konrad Ragossnig; Franz Schubert; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
9:19
Cello Sonata in A Minor, Op. 14 No. 3, RV 43 (Arr. W. Haberl for Cello & Guitar)  
1.4
I. Largo
Antonio Vivaldi; Walter Haberl; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
3:52
1.5
II. Allegro
Antonio Vivaldi; Walter Haberl; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
3:30
1.6
III. Largo
Antonio Vivaldi; Walter Haberl; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
4:00
1.7
IV. Allegro
Antonio Vivaldi; Walter Haberl; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
3:04
Sonata for Cello & Guitar  
1.8
I. Allegretto comodo
Radamés Gnattali; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
4:20
1.9
II. Adagio
Radamés Gnattali; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
3:20
1.10
III. Con spirito
Radamés Gnattali; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
4:08
12 Danzas Españolas, Op. 37  
1.11
No. 5, Andaluza
Konrad Ragossnig; Enrique Granados; Isabel Gehweiler; Aljaž Cvirn
4:06
Digital Booklet
The guitarist Aljaz Cvirn and cellist Isabel Gehweiler have been performing as a duo since 2016, taking the cello-guitar repertoire to a wider audience. Both musicians have won prizes in numerous competitions and triumphed together as a duo in the Paola Ruminelli Competition in 2017. The distinctive combination of the two instruments creates a magical, refined intimacy that is worthy of a chamber ensemble.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Solo Musica Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.99
-11.61 to -0.10
-28.29
-33.05 to -24.62
-25.04
-30.10 to -21.50
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12 to 16
1
I. Allegro moderato
-0.97-26.79-23.316
2
II. Adagio
-8.21-33.05-30.113
3
III. Allegretto
-0.10-25.93-22.715
4
I. Largo
-6.44-28.63-25.313
5
II. Allegro
-5.40-26.44-23.614
6
III. Largo
-8.63-31.97-28.614
7
IV. Allegro
-6.26-27.10-24.113
8
I. Allegretto comodo
-3.59-27.56-24.213
9
II. Adagio
-11.61-32.42-29.312
10
III. Con spirito
-2.20-24.62-21.513
11
No. 5, Andaluza
-1.44-26.63-22.715

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