℗ 2006 Analekta
Released September 19, 2006
Duration 1h 10m 09s
Record Label Analekta
Catalogue No. AN 2 9914
Genre Classical
 

Joseph Leopold Edler von Eybler - String Quartets: Op. 1, no 1 -3

Eybler Quartet

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Quartet Op.1 no. 2 in C Minor  
1.1
Allegro (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
8:32
1.2
Adagio non molto (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
4:42
1.3
Menuetto Allegretto - Trio (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
3:02
1.4
Finale. Allegro (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
6:11
Quartet Op.1 no.1 in D Major  
1.5
Adagio non molto - Allegro moderato (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
8:32
1.6
Menuetto Allegrtto - Trio (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
3:06
1.7
Quartet Op.1 no.1 in D Major Adagio Cantabile (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
5:41
1.8
Thema con Variationi - Moderato (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
6:52
Quartet Op.1 no. 3 in B-Flat Major  
1.9
Allegro (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
4:31
1.10
Adagio (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
8:07
1.11
Menuetto - Trio (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
3:25
1.12
Finale. Vivace (Eybler)
Eybler Quartet
7:28
The Eybler Quartet came together in late 2004 to explore the works of the first century of the string quartet, with a healthy attention to lesser known composers such as their namesake, Joseph Leopold Edler von Eybler. The group plays on instruments appropriate to the period of the music it performs. In its brief but busy existence, the Toronto-based ensemble has consistently garnered praise for their “glowing and committed,” “spirited,” and “lively and energizing” live performances. The group brings a unique combination of talents and skills: years of collective experience as chamber musicians, technical prowess, experienced in period instrument performance, and an unquenchable passion for the repertoire. This world premiere recording of Eybler’s Opus 1 is also the premiere recording of the group.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Analekta Studio Masters

Tracks 1-12 – 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
-1.87
-4.43 to 0.00
-23.54
-26.24 to -21.21
-20.16
-23.20 to -17.30
14
11 to 15
1
Allegro (Eybler)
0.00-21.93-18.614
2
Adagio non molto (Eybler)
-1.91-24.14-21.114
3
Menuetto Allegretto - Trio (Eybler)
-1.87-21.21-17.311
4
Finale. Allegro (Eybler)
0.00-21.57-18.015
5
Adagio non molto - Allegro moderato (Eybler)
-1.19-22.24-18.814
6
Menuetto Allegrtto - Trio (Eybler)
-3.58-23.93-20.813
7
Quartet Op.1 no.1 in D Major Adagio Cantabile (Eybler)
-4.43-26.24-23.213
8
Thema con Variationi - Moderato (Eybler)
-0.38-24.62-21.015
9
Allegro (Eybler)
0.00-23.19-20.015
10
Adagio (Eybler)
-1.28-25.65-22.315
11
Menuetto - Trio (Eybler)
-3.45-24.80-21.214
12
Finale. Vivace (Eybler)
-0.64-22.98-19.615

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