℗ 2015 Brilliant Classics
Released July 3, 2015
Duration 2h 20m 30s
Record Label Brilliant Classics
Catalogue No. BC94813
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Sgambati: Piano Quintets and String Quartets

Quartetto Noferini

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String Quartet in D Minor  
1.1
I. Allegro moderato
Giovanni Sgambati; Quartetto Noferini
5:51
1.2
II. Allegro
Giovanni Sgambati; Quartetto Noferini
6:21
1.3
III. Romanza. Andante
Giovanni Sgambati; Quartetto Noferini
4:48
1.4
IV. Allegro assai e appassionato
Giovanni Sgambati; Quartetto Noferini
4:43
Piano Quintet No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 5  
1.5
I. Andante - Vivace
Giovanni Sgambati; Roberto Plano; Quartetto Noferini
13:27
1.6
Piano Quintet in B-Flat Major, Op. 5, No. 2: II. Barcarola (Allegretto con moto)
Giovanni Sgambati; Roberto Plano; Quartetto Noferini
8:45
1.7
III. Andante
Giovanni Sgambati; Roberto Plano; Quartetto Noferini
10:14
1.8
IV. Allegro vivace
Giovanni Sgambati; Roberto Plano; Quartetto Noferini
8:54
String Quartet in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 17  
1.9
I. Adagio - Vivace ma non troppo
Giovanni Sgambati; Quartetto Noferini
12:02
1.10
II. Prestissimo
Giovanni Sgambati; Quartetto Noferini
3:30
1.11
III. Andante sostenuto
Giovanni Sgambati; Quartetto Noferini
8:52
1.12
IV. Allegro
Giovanni Sgambati; Quartetto Noferini
6:42
Piano Quintet No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 4  
1.13
I. Adagio - Allegro ma non troppo
Giovanni Sgambati; Roberto Plano; Quartetto Noferini
12:20
1.14
II. Vivacissimo
Giovanni Sgambati; Roberto Plano; Quartetto Noferini
7:37
1.15
III. Andante sostenuto
Giovanni Sgambati; Roberto Plano; Quartetto Noferini
10:21
1.16
IV. Allegro moderato
Giovanni Sgambati; Roberto Plano; Quartetto Noferini
16:03
Giovanni Sgambati (1841-1914) was one of the few 19th- century Italian musicians who worked outside the native operatic tradition of Donizetti and Verdi. As a conductor, composer, teacher and pianist, he promoted symphonic and chamber music alongside his younger and now more renowned colleague Giuseppe Martucci. Records of Sgambati’s music have largely confined themselves to his orchestral and piano works (as well as his magnum opus, a Requiem Mass), but transfers of a dusty 78 show him having enormous fun with the Scherzo of Dvořák’s Piano Quintet. This set redresses the balance and reveals Sgambati as a chamber musician no less accomplished in composition than performance, within the German tradition that he worked hard to introduce to Italian concert societies: Mendelssohn and Schumann are keynote influences here. The first string quartet and piano quintets are early works, dating from 1864 and 1866 respectively; the latter written in the fairly unusual key of F minor (think Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony) for which Sgambati appears to have had a special fondness, given the many piano pieces he also composed in that key. The second string quartet (1882) and piano quintet (1876) are more chromatically developed to embrace some of Wagner’s idiom (Sgambati also wrote a concert overture on the subject of Rienzi); and when Wagner heard Sgambati give a performance of the quintet at the Royal Court of Savoy he was sufficiently impressed to suggest to his publisher Schott that they also publish Sgambati’s work. This proved to be a turning point in Sgambati’s career, as well as the beginning of a friendship between the two composers. This double album set contains two string quartets and the two piano quintets, impressive works of substantial length, richly textured and full of instrumental virtuosity. Excellent performances by Italian forces, the great pianist Alberto Plano (a Van Cliburn Competition winner) and the Quartetto Noferini.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Brilliant Classics Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.98
-12.24 to -1.32
-26.81
-36.85 to -22.31
-22.99
-32.60 to -18.60
14
12 to 15
1
I. Allegro moderato
-5.12-27.64-23.514
2
II. Allegro
-5.74-27.90-24.314
3
III. Romanza. Andante
-12.24-36.85-32.614
4
IV. Allegro assai e appassionato
-4.40-26.97-23.113
5
I. Andante - Vivace
-1.99-23.60-20.513
6
Piano Quintet in B-Flat Major, Op. 5, No. 2: II. Barcarola (Allegretto con moto)
-2.30-25.14-21.414
7
III. Andante
-1.70-24.75-20.713
8
IV. Allegro vivace
-2.09-22.31-19.012
9
I. Adagio - Vivace ma non troppo
-4.06-28.52-24.715
10
II. Prestissimo
-3.39-28.49-24.615
11
III. Andante sostenuto
-7.62-30.69-26.613
12
IV. Allegro
-4.16-26.42-22.314
13
I. Adagio - Allegro ma non troppo
-1.36-22.46-18.613
14
II. Vivacissimo
-1.75-26.97-23.314
15
III. Andante sostenuto
-4.52-27.54-23.714
16
IV. Allegro moderato
-1.32-22.69-18.913

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