℗ 2019 Mirare
Released October 12, 2019
Duration 1h 09m 27s
Record Label Mirare
Catalogue No. MIR472D
Genre Classical (String trio, piano trio)
 

Chostakovitch – Dvořák – Weinberg

Trio Karénine

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1.1
Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 8
Dmitri Shostakovich; Trio Karénine
12:56
Piano Trio No. 4, Op. 90  
1.2
I. Lento maestoso. Allegro quasi doppio movimento
Antonin Dvorak; Trio Karénine
3:48
1.3
II. Poco Adagio. Vivace non troppo
Antonin Dvorak; Trio Karénine
6:29
1.4
III. Andante. Vivace non troppo
Antonin Dvorak; Trio Karénine
5:47
1.5
IV. Andante moderato. Allegretto scherzando
Antonin Dvorak; Trio Karénine
4:38
1.6
V. Allegro. Meno mosso
Antonin Dvorak; Trio Karénine
3:53
1.7
VI. Lento maestoso. Vivace
Antonin Dvorak; Trio Karénine
4:25
Piano Trio, Op. 24  
1.8
I. Prelude and Aria. Larghetto
Mieczyslaw Weinberg; Trio Karénine
5:14
1.9
II. Toccata. Allegro
Mieczyslaw Weinberg; Trio Karénine
3:50
1.10
III. Poem. Moderato
Mieczyslaw Weinberg; Trio Karénine
8:16
1.11
IV. Finale. Allegro moderato
Mieczyslaw Weinberg; Trio Karénine
10:11
Digital Booklet
Anna Karenina, the Tolstoy heroine who gave her name to the group recorded here, superbly embodies the torments and passion of the Russian people. Bohemia, Poland, Russia: the Trio Karénine traverses the territories of eastern Europe, their ardour, their lyricism, their tragedies. The Slavonic soul, exalted by Dvořák, Weinberg and Shostakovich, is the key to this programme.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Mirare Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.46
-4.58 to -0.10
-26.77
-30.62 to -23.81
-22.19
-26.30 to -20.20
14
13 to 16
1
Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 8
-1.11-25.98-21.015
2
I. Lento maestoso. Allegro quasi doppio movimento
-2.85-25.31-20.713
3
II. Poco Adagio. Vivace non troppo
-1.76-27.26-22.515
4
III. Andante. Vivace non troppo
-4.16-30.62-26.316
5
IV. Andante moderato. Allegretto scherzando
-3.37-29.10-24.814
6
V. Allegro. Meno mosso
-4.58-28.41-24.415
7
VI. Lento maestoso. Vivace
-1.28-25.78-21.414
8
I. Prelude and Aria. Larghetto
-1.94-26.34-20.613
9
II. Toccata. Allegro
-4.06-23.81-21.013
10
III. Poem. Moderato
-1.89-25.90-20.215
11
IV. Finale. Allegro moderato
-0.10-25.92-21.215

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