℗ 2014 Hyperion Records Limited
Released April 27, 2014
Duration 1h 17m 09s
Record Label Hyperion
Genre Classical
 

In the Night – Schumann: Carnaval; Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata etc.

Stephen Hough

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Fantasiestücke, Op. 12  
1.1
V. In der Nacht
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
4:10
Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Moonlight"  
1.2
I. Adagio sostenuto
Ludwig van Beethoven; Stephen Hough
5:08
1.3
II. Allegretto
Ludwig van Beethoven; Stephen Hough
1:53
1.4
III. Presto agitato
Ludwig van Beethoven; Stephen Hough
7:05
1.5
Nocturne No. 7 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 1
Frédéric Chopin; Stephen Hough
5:13
1.6
Nocturne No. 8 in D-Flat Major, Op. 27 No. 2
Frédéric Chopin; Stephen Hough
5:30
1.7
Piano Sonata No. 2 "Notturno luminoso"
Stephen Hough; Stephen Hough
18:23
Carnaval, Op. 9  
1.8
I. Préambule. Quasi maestoso
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
2:12
1.9
II. Pierrot. Moderato
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
1:31
1.10
III. Arlequin. Vivo
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
1:02
1.11
IV. Valse noble. Un poco maestoso
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
2:10
1.12
V. Eusebius. Adagio
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
1:37
1.13
VI. Florestan. Passionato
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
0:59
1.14
VII. Coquette. Vivo
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
1:37
1.15
VIII. Réplique. L'istesso tempo – Sphinxes
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
0:48
1.16
IX. Papillons. Prestissimo
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
0:47
1.17
X. ASCH–SCHA (Lettres dansantes). Presto
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
0:51
1.18
XI. Chiarina. Passionato
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
1:29
1.19
XII. Chopin. Agitato
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
1:21
1.20
XIII. Estrella. Con affetto
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
0:29
1.21
XIV. Reconnaissance. Animato
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
1:55
1.22
XV. Pantalon et Colombine. Presto
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
1:01
1.23
XVI. Valse allemande. Molto vivace
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
0:51
1.24
XVII. Paganini (Intermezzo). Presto
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
1:21
1.25
XVIII. Aveu. Passionato
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
1:20
1.26
XIX. Promenade. Comodo
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
2:39
1.27
XX. Pause. Vivo
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
0:15
1.28
XXI. Marche des Davidsbündler contre les Philistins. Non allegro
Robert Schumann; Stephen Hough
3:32
Digital Booklet
This latest recital album by ‘the thinking person’s virtuoso: an extraordinary pianist’ (The New York Times) takes the listener on a journey through that most intense and absorbing of nineteenth-century obsessions, the night. The Romantic night was one without sleep; where experiences are mutated through darkness. Stephen Hough’s thoughtful programming creates a new aural sphere for some of the most celebrated piano works in the repertoire. Hough begins with Schumann’s troubled, reeling ‘In der Nacht’ from Fantasiestücke, and continues with Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight’ Sonata and Chopin’s two Op 27 Nocturnes. With Schumann’s Carnaval we eavesdrop on one of the most vibrant parties in the nineteenth-century piano literature, with its panoply of brilliantly etched character sketches depicting both real people—such as Chopin and Paganini—and imaginary ones. Each movement is vividly contrasted; there are moments of unbridled ecstasy, elegant poise and elusive subtlety. Also included is Stephen Hough’s own Piano Sonata No 2 ‘notturno luminoso’, which he describes as ‘about a different kind of night … the brightness of a brash city in the hours of darkness; the loneliness of pre-morning; sleeplessness and the dull glow of the alarm clock’s unmoving hours; the irrational fears which are only darkened by the harsh glare of a suspended, dusty light bulb'.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Hyperion Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-6.30
-19.37 to -1.13
-27.07
-39.94 to -19.82
-23.70
-36.20 to -17.00
12
8 to 15
1
V. In der Nacht
-3.29-24.59-21.412
2
I. Adagio sostenuto
-16.10-37.88-35.513
3
II. Allegretto
-9.45-29.02-26.111
4
III. Presto agitato
-1.13-23.46-20.615
5
Nocturne No. 7 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 1
-3.30-27.33-22.014
6
Nocturne No. 8 in D-Flat Major, Op. 27 No. 2
-7.56-30.50-26.513
7
Piano Sonata No. 2 "Notturno luminoso"
-1.21-24.05-19.615
8
I. Préambule. Quasi maestoso
-1.62-21.38-18.513
9
II. Pierrot. Moderato
-4.91-24.66-20.711
10
III. Arlequin. Vivo
-5.60-24.73-21.411
11
IV. Valse noble. Un poco maestoso
-6.04-28.68-24.914
12
V. Eusebius. Adagio
-9.26-32.03-27.512
13
VI. Florestan. Passionato
-4.17-24.97-21.312
14
VII. Coquette. Vivo
-8.37-29.19-26.013
15
VIII. Réplique. L'istesso tempo – Sphinxes
-15.59-33.90-30.811
16
IX. Papillons. Prestissimo
-5.51-25.42-22.913
17
X. ASCH–SCHA (Lettres dansantes). Presto
-5.48-27.14-24.414
18
XI. Chiarina. Passionato
-5.82-26.23-22.912
19
XII. Chopin. Agitato
-10.02-29.31-26.312
20
XIII. Estrella. Con affetto
-1.86-21.82-19.212
21
XIV. Reconnaissance. Animato
-9.95-30.21-27.511
22
XV. Pantalon et Colombine. Presto
-5.60-24.27-21.211
23
XVI. Valse allemande. Molto vivace
-3.02-26.20-22.213
24
XVII. Paganini (Intermezzo). Presto
-3.27-24.18-20.212
25
XVIII. Aveu. Passionato
-19.37-39.94-36.212
26
XIX. Promenade. Comodo
-4.14-26.94-23.313
27
XX. Pause. Vivo
-3.24-20.19-17.58
28
XXI. Marche des Davidsbündler contre les Philistins. Non allegro
-1.58-19.82-17.012

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