℗ 2019 Genuin
Released January 4, 2019
Duration 1h 12m 17s
Record Label Genuin
Catalogue No. GEN19648
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Grand Tour

Cicerone Ensemble

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6 Cello Sonatas, Livre 3, No. 2 in D Minor (Arr. for Cello, Flute & Harpsichord)  
1.1
I. Adagio
Anonymous; Jean-Baptiste Barrière; Cicerone Ensemble
1:56
1.2
II. Allegro
Anonymous; Jean-Baptiste Barrière; Cicerone Ensemble
1:16
1.3
III. Aria. Largo
Anonymous; Jean-Baptiste Barrière; Cicerone Ensemble
2:52
1.4
IV. Giga
Anonymous; Jean-Baptiste Barrière; Cicerone Ensemble
1:22
Flute Sonata in G Major, Op. 1 No. 5, HWV 363b  
1.5
I. Adagio
George Frideric Handel; Cicerone Ensemble
1:46
1.6
II. Allegro
George Frideric Handel; Cicerone Ensemble
2:03
1.7
III. Adagio
George Frideric Handel; Cicerone Ensemble
1:55
1.8
IV. Bourrée
George Frideric Handel; Cicerone Ensemble
0:46
1.9
V. Menuetto
George Frideric Handel; Cicerone Ensemble
1:02
Apparatus musico-organisticus, RISM M8127  
1.10
No. 14, Passacaglia in G Minor (Performed on Harpsichord)
Georg Muffat; Andreas Gilger
8:48
Flute Sonata in B Minor, TWV 41:h4  
1.11
I. Cantabile
Georg Philipp Telemann; Cicerone Ensemble
2:52
1.12
II. Allegro
Georg Philipp Telemann; Cicerone Ensemble
2:11
1.13
III. Dolce
Georg Philipp Telemann; Cicerone Ensemble
3:25
1.14
IV. Allegro
Georg Philipp Telemann; Cicerone Ensemble
3:31
Cello Sonata in C Major, Op. 5 No. 3, H. 105  
1.15
I. Andante
Francesco Geminiani; Andreas Gilger; Adrian Cygan
1:44
1.16
II. Allegro
Francesco Geminiani; Andreas Gilger; Adrian Cygan
4:02
1.17
III. Affetuoso
Francesco Geminiani; Andreas Gilger; Adrian Cygan
3:44
1.18
IV. Allegro
Francesco Geminiani; Andreas Gilger; Adrian Cygan
2:27
Flute Sonata in B Minor, BeRI 206  
1.19
I. Larghetto
Johan Helmich Roman; Cicerone Ensemble
4:28
1.20
II. Allegro
Johan Helmich Roman; Cicerone Ensemble
2:33
1.21
III. Non troppo allegro
Johan Helmich Roman; Cicerone Ensemble
2:49
1.22
IV. Grave
Johan Helmich Roman; Cicerone Ensemble
1:50
1.23
V. Allegro
Johan Helmich Roman; Cicerone Ensemble
0:57
Flute Sonata in B Minor, QV 1:168  
1.24
I. Larghetto
Johann Joachim Quantz; Cicerone Ensemble
3:18
1.25
II. Allegretto
Johann Joachim Quantz; Cicerone Ensemble
4:45
1.26
III. Presto
Johann Joachim Quantz; Cicerone Ensemble
3:55
Digital Booklet
Listening to music is always a journey for the listener – but with the Ensemble Cicerone's new GENUIN album, the composers were already adventurers – people who, in the Baroque era, took to the dangerous roads on land and water all over Europe and ensured that musical styles met and mixed. The musicians of the ensemble, which bears in its name the great travel guidebooks, teach at the Mozarteum and at the Cologne University of Music: they let the intricate paths of emotions arise before our inner ears in the wonderful music of Handel, Muffat, Telemann, and others and thus cast a spell on us. Better than Baedeker! For the Cicerone Ensemble, just playing music is not enough. Listening to historical music is only part of the experience the three young musicians set out to provide. Their goal is to showcase music and bring it to life like a tourist guide would an old painting or an ancient building, hence the name “Cicerone” (in Italian- “Guide”).
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Genuin Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.05
-10.76 to -0.30
-21.81
-29.57 to -19.95
-18.98
-27.30 to -17.20
12
9 to 14
1
I. Adagio
-3.87-22.09-18.811
2
II. Allegro
-3.02-23.09-20.011
3
III. Aria. Largo
-3.57-22.07-18.710
4
IV. Giga
-3.77-21.25-18.011
5
I. Adagio
-4.10-21.18-18.410
6
II. Allegro
-1.65-20.64-17.912
7
III. Adagio
-4.41-21.68-18.99
8
IV. Bourrée
-3.71-20.37-17.811
9
V. Menuetto
-3.33-21.76-18.311
10
No. 14, Passacaglia in G Minor (Performed on Harpsichord)
-10.76-29.57-27.312
11
I. Cantabile
-1.76-21.66-19.012
12
II. Allegro
-2.28-20.85-18.312
13
III. Dolce
-4.00-21.10-18.411
14
IV. Allegro
-2.55-20.36-17.712
15
I. Andante
-1.72-23.33-20.614
16
II. Allegro
-0.30-20.45-18.114
17
III. Affetuoso
-2.15-24.62-21.814
18
IV. Allegro
-2.33-21.86-19.013
19
I. Larghetto
-2.47-21.46-18.812
20
II. Allegro
-3.06-20.08-17.311
21
III. Non troppo allegro
-2.88-22.10-19.012
22
IV. Grave
-4.80-21.67-18.710
23
V. Allegro
-2.27-21.85-18.611
24
I. Larghetto
-2.56-21.41-18.811
25
II. Allegretto
-0.30-20.57-18.112
26
III. Presto
-1.79-19.95-17.212

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