℗ 2019 Aparté/Little Tribeca
Released April 12, 2019
Duration 1h 06m 28s
Record Label Aparté
Catalogue No. AP204D
Genre Classical (Solo concerto, concerto grosso, sinfonia concertante)
 

Chopin: Concertos for Piano & String Quintet

David Lively, Quatuor Cambini-Paris, Thomas de Pierrefeu

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Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 21  
1.1
I. Maestoso
Frederic Chopin; David Lively; Quatuor Cambini-Paris; Thomas de Pierrefeu
12:14
1.2
II. Larghetto
Frederic Chopin; David Lively; Quatuor Cambini-Paris; Thomas de Pierrefeu
8:33
1.3
III. Allegro vivace
Frederic Chopin; David Lively; Quatuor Cambini-Paris; Thomas de Pierrefeu
8:59
Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11  
1.4
I. Allegro Maestoso
Frederic Chopin; David Lively; Quatuor Cambini-Paris; Thomas de Pierrefeu
17:49
1.5
II. Romance. Larghetto
Frederic Chopin; David Lively; Quatuor Cambini-Paris; Thomas de Pierrefeu
8:29
1.6
III. Rondo. Vivace
Frederic Chopin; David Lively; Quatuor Cambini-Paris; Thomas de Pierrefeu
10:24
Digital Booklet
Chopin’s Piano Concertos are works of a twenty year old composer and ambitious soloist. Powerful and challenging, their romantic dimension also carries sensitive effusions. This duality is highlighted here by an interpretation on period instruments in a chamber version. Choices that are as many clues to recognize the musicians from the Cambini-Paris Quartet and their accomplices: pianist David Lively and double bassist Thomas de Pierrefeu. Direct heir to Chopin’s piano teaching legacy, David Lively chose a vintage Érard piano to record both Concertos. Accompanied by a string quintet, he revives the tradition of the genre: before being performed in big concert halls, composers and pianists like Chopin played their latest scores in music lovers’ salons. The broad ambitus covered by the strings and the richness of the sound of the pianoforte respect the symphonic dimension of those two pieces.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Aparté Studio Masters
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Peak
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RMS
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.15
-1.90 to -1.00
-21.57
-24.38 to -20.01
-18.52
-21.30 to -17.00
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12 to 15
1
I. Maestoso
-1.00-20.17-17.212
2
II. Larghetto
-1.00-23.60-20.114
3
III. Allegro vivace
-1.00-20.53-17.713
4
I. Allegro Maestoso
-1.00-20.01-17.012
5
II. Romance. Larghetto
-1.90-24.38-21.315
6
III. Rondo. Vivace
-1.00-20.72-17.814

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