℗ 2006 Analekta
Released September 12, 2006
Duration 1h 14m 47s
Record Label Groupe Analekta
Catalogue No. AN-2-9898
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Shostakovich's Circle

I Musici De Montréal, Yuli Turovsky, Serhiy Salov

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Piano Concerto No. 1  
1.1
I. Allegro (Galynin)
German Galynin; I Musici De Montréal; Yuli Turovsky; Serhiy Salov
7:24
1.2
II. Andante (Galynin)
German Galynin; I Musici De Montréal; Yuli Turovsky; Serhiy Salov
10:53
1.3
III. Allegro vivo (Galynin)
German Galynin; I Musici De Montréal; Yuli Turovsky; Serhiy Salov
5:06
Chamber Symphony in F Major, Op. 73a for strings, winds, and harp  
1.4
I. Allegretto (Shostakovich)
Dmitri Shostakovich; I Musici De Montréal; Yuli Turovsky; Serhiy Salov
7:12
1.5
II. Moderato con moto (Shostakovich)
Dmitri Shostakovich; I Musici De Montréal; Yuli Turovsky; Serhiy Salov
5:44
1.6
III. Allegro non troppo (Shostakovich)
Dmitri Shostakovich; I Musici De Montréal; Yuli Turovsky; Serhiy Salov
4:21
1.7
IV. Adagio (Shostakovich)
Dmitri Shostakovich; I Musici De Montréal; Yuli Turovsky; Serhiy Salov
5:39
1.8
V. Moderato (Shostakovich)
Dmitri Shostakovich; I Musici De Montréal; Yuli Turovsky; Serhiy Salov
10:45
1.9
Piano Concerto (Ustvolskaya)
Dmitri Shostakovich; I Musici De Montréal; Yuli Turovsky; Serhiy Salov
17:43
"All three works on this recording were written in 1946, one of the darkest years for Russian culture. There was a real pogrom in Soviet literature that year, which only served as a dress rehearsal for the pogrom of Soviet music two years later, when Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Miaskovsky, Khachaturian and many other Soviet composers of the highest rank were officially and publically reprimanded for writing ‘formalist’ music.” - Yuli Turovsky
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Groupe Analekta Studio Masters

Tracks 1-9 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 88.2 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.81
-1.98 to -0.31
-21.80
-23.66 to -17.70
-17.94
-19.80 to -14.60
13
12 to 14
1
I. Allegro (Galynin)
-0.41-20.08-17.012
2
II. Andante (Galynin)
-0.40-22.19-17.613
3
III. Allegro vivo (Galynin)
-0.31-22.57-19.314
4
I. Allegretto (Shostakovich)
-0.94-22.40-18.913
5
II. Moderato con moto (Shostakovich)
-0.89-22.19-17.613
6
III. Allegro non troppo (Shostakovich)
-0.42-17.70-14.612
7
IV. Adagio (Shostakovich)
-1.98-23.66-19.812
8
V. Moderato (Shostakovich)
-1.60-23.35-18.413
9
Piano Concerto (Ustvolskaya)
-0.31-22.11-18.314

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