℗ 2013 Odradek Records
Released March 18, 2014
Duration 1h 21m 07s
Record Label Odradek Records
Catalogue No. ODRCD309
Genre Classical (Keyboard)
 

Liszt-Verdi: Complete Paraphrases and Free Transcriptions

Rinaldo Zhok

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1.1
Don Carlo, Coro di festa e Marcia funebre, R. 268, S. 435
Franz Liszt; Giuseppe Verdi; Rinaldo Zhok
7:44
1.2
Salve Maria! from I lombardi alla prima crociata (1st version), R. 264, S. 431
Franz Liszt; Giuseppe Verdi; Rinaldo Zhok
6:43
1.3
Rigoletto, paraphrase de concert, R. 267, S. 434
Franz Liszt; Giuseppe Verdi; Rinaldo Zhok
8:37
1.4
Ernani, paraphrase de concert (1st version), R. 293, S. 431a
Franz Liszt; Giuseppe Verdi; Rinaldo Zhok
13:27
1.5
Miserere from Il Trovatore, R. 266, S. 433
Franz Liszt; Giuseppe Verdi; Rinaldo Zhok
8:26
1.6
Ernani, paraphrase de concert (2nd version), R. 265, S. 432
Franz Liszt; Giuseppe Verdi; Rinaldo Zhok
7:35
1.7
Réminiscences de Simon Boccanegra, R. 271, S. 438
Franz Liszt; Giuseppe Verdi; Rinaldo Zhok
11:28
1.8
Aida, Danza sacra e Duetto finale, R. 269, S. 436
Franz Liszt; Giuseppe Verdi; Rinaldo Zhok
12:16
1.9
Agnus Dei from Messa da Requiem, R. 270, S. 437
Franz Liszt; Giuseppe Verdi; Rinaldo Zhok
4:51
Rinaldo Zhok dedicates an album honouring Verdi’s bicentenary with Liszt’s complete operatic transcriptions and paraphrases, which he brings together for the first time on this album in their entirety. Building on from Liszt adaptations, Rinaldo highlights what one might define the 'Verdian spirituality,' projects the dramatic force of the personages of the arias, and creates a theatre without words and without images, suggested only by the sounds of the piano. The resulting exchange is quite wonderful: Liszt giving Verdi his hands, Verdi giving Liszt his voice.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Odradek Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.36
-3.27 to 0.00
-20.62
-28.53 to -17.24
-15.96
-23.90 to -12.70
12
10 to 16
1
Don Carlo, Coro di festa e Marcia funebre, R. 268, S. 435
0.00-17.24-12.710
2
Salve Maria! from I lombardi alla prima crociata (1st version), R. 264, S. 431
0.00-22.55-17.713
3
Rigoletto, paraphrase de concert, R. 267, S. 434
0.00-19.67-15.011
4
Ernani, paraphrase de concert (1st version), R. 293, S. 431a
0.00-20.59-16.212
5
Miserere from Il Trovatore, R. 266, S. 433
0.00-17.97-13.710
6
Ernani, paraphrase de concert (2nd version), R. 265, S. 432
0.00-17.58-13.510
7
Réminiscences de Simon Boccanegra, R. 271, S. 438
0.00-19.70-14.611
8
Aida, Danza sacra e Duetto finale, R. 269, S. 436
0.00-21.77-16.312
9
Agnus Dei from Messa da Requiem, R. 270, S. 437
-3.27-28.53-23.916

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