℗ 2014 Genuin
Released October 7, 2014
Duration 1h 15m 12s
Record Label Genuin
Catalogue No. GEN14317
Genre Classical (Chamber Music)
 

Berlin Counterpoint: Works by: S. Barber - L. van Beethoven - G. Connesson - F. Poulenc - R. Strauss

Berlin Counterpoint

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Sextuor, Op. 100  
1.1
I. Allegro vivace
Francis Poulenc; Berlin Counterpoint
7:37
1.2
II. Divertissement. Andantino
Francis Poulenc; Berlin Counterpoint
4:24
1.3
III. Finale. Prestissimo
Francis Poulenc; Berlin Counterpoint
5:49
Quintet for Piano and Winds in E-Flat Major, Op. 16  
1.4
I. Grave - Allegro ma non troppo
Ludwig van Beethoven; Berlin Counterpoint
12:37
1.5
II. Andante cantabile
Ludwig van Beethoven; Berlin Counterpoint
6:53
1.6
III. Rondo. Allegro ma non troppo
Ludwig van Beethoven; Berlin Counterpoint
5:51
1.7
Techno Parade
Guillaume Connesson; Berlin Counterpoint
4:32
1.8
Summer Music, Op. 31
Samuel Barber; Berlin Counterpoint
12:16
1.9
Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op. 28 (arr. by A. Dan)
Richard Strauss; Aaron Dan; Berlin Counterpoint
15:13
Digital Booklet
"The recording is superb, wonderfully clear and immediate, very much in the demonstration bracket." - Gramophone Berlin Counterpoint is the name of this multinational ensemble made up of virtuoso wind players kicking off an international career. The young musicians, winners of the 2013 Usedom Music Prize, present their debut album, consisting of chamber music for wind instruments and piano of a distinctly energetic nature: original works by Poulenc, Beethoven, Connesson and Barber, as well as the ensemble's own adaptation of Richard Strauss's Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Genuin Studio Masters

Recorded at Funkhaus, Nalepastraße Berlin, Germany, February 25–28, 2014 Producer/Tonmeister: Alfredo Lasheras Hakobian Editing: Christian Jaeger, Alfredo Lasheras Hakobian Executive Producer: Carola Malter Piano: C. Bechstein grand piano D 282 Piano Technician: Torben Garlin Text: Misha Aster English Translation: Alexa Nieschlag Booklet Editing: Johanna Brause, Leipzig Photography: Carola Schmidt Graphic Design: Thorsten Stapel, Münster
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.40
-3.05 to -0.24
-22.74
-26.93 to -19.92
-19.09
-23.50 to -15.70
14
12 to 15
1
I. Allegro vivace
-0.24-20.89-17.213
2
II. Divertissement. Andantino
-2.72-24.17-21.214
3
III. Finale. Prestissimo
-0.25-19.92-16.012
4
I. Grave - Allegro ma non troppo
-0.97-23.19-19.715
5
II. Andante cantabile
-3.05-25.03-21.714
6
III. Rondo. Allegro ma non troppo
-2.15-23.47-20.013
7
Techno Parade
-0.34-21.18-16.814
8
Summer Music, Op. 31
-2.61-26.93-23.515
9
Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op. 28 (arr. by A. Dan)
-0.24-19.92-15.712

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