℗ 2024 Capriccio, 1040 Vienna, Austria
Released May 3, 2024
Duration 1h 21m 40s
Record Label CapriccioNR
Catalogue No. C5510
Genre Classical (Concerto)
 

Maria Herz: Concertos · Orchestral Works (feat. Christiane Silber)

Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Oliver Triendl, Konstanze von Gutzeit, Christiane Silber

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Piano Concerto Op. 4  
1.1
I. Allegro (feat. Christiane Silber)
Maria Herz; Oliver Triendl; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
14:12
1.2
II. Andante sostenuto (feat. Christiane Silber)
Maria Herz; Oliver Triendl; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
7:07
1.3
III. Allegro moderato (feat. Christiane Silber)
Maria Herz; Oliver Triendl; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
9:10
Four short orchestral pieces, Op. 8  
1.4
I. Allegro commodo
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
3:19
1.5
II. Agitato
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
3:52
1.6
III. Un poco sostenuto
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
4:01
1.7
IV. Presto
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
2:59
1.8
Cello Concerto Op. 10 (feat. Christiane Silber)
Maria Herz; Konstanze von Gutzeit; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
20:00
Orchestral Suite Op. 13  
1.9
I. Allegro moderato, quasi polacca
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
0:56
1.10
II. Andante tranquillo
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
1:59
1.11
III. Allegretto
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
0:52
1.12
IV. Allegro commodo, fließend
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
1:40
1.13
V. Marcato
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
4:34
1.14
VI. Sostenuto
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
2:01
1.15
VII. Allegro
Maria Herz; Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin; Christiane Silber
4:58
Maria Herz, née Bing, was born in Cologne in 1878. By the 1920s, she had become recognised as a dynamic element of the contemporary music scene. New music’s ‘chief theoretician’, Theodor W. Adorno, became interested in her works and their style, which was rooted in late Romanticism and aimed at Modernism by way of Expressionism, New Objectivity and Neo-Baroque, all the while retaining its playful, charming air. She was close to a veritable Who’s Who of contemporary musicians, including the Budapest String Quartet, Gregor Piatigorsky, Emanuel Feuermann, Hermann Abendroth, Otto Klemperer and Hans Rosbaud. During her lifetime only five songs (1910) and a transcription of Bach’s Chaconne for string quartet (1927) were published, but the manuscripts of her 30 orchestral works, solo concertos, chamber music works and art songs have survived. The Nazis seized her family’s assets and forced Maria Herz to emigrate, first to England and then, after the war, to the United States, where she lived with her children. She died in New York in 1950.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – CapriccioNR Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.78
-13.72 to -0.35
-25.79
-34.55 to -21.15
-22.19
-31.60 to -17.00
13
11 to 19
1
I. Allegro (feat. Christiane Silber)
-0.39-24.61-20.916
2
II. Andante sostenuto (feat. Christiane Silber)
-4.95-28.96-26.114
3
III. Allegro moderato (feat. Christiane Silber)
-0.35-24.03-20.216
4
I. Allegro commodo
-1.14-22.12-17.711
5
II. Agitato
-1.88-23.57-19.213
6
III. Un poco sostenuto
-13.72-34.55-31.612
7
IV. Presto
-1.69-25.32-20.115
8
Cello Concerto Op. 10 (feat. Christiane Silber)
-0.37-28.03-24.419
9
I. Allegro moderato, quasi polacca
-2.62-23.34-19.913
10
II. Andante tranquillo
-11.79-30.31-28.811
11
III. Allegretto
-2.57-25.18-21.813
12
IV. Allegro commodo, fließend
-2.00-24.76-21.214
13
V. Marcato
-1.41-21.70-17.012
14
VI. Sostenuto
-10.97-29.29-27.011
15
VII. Allegro
-0.92-21.15-17.012

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