℗ 2018 Parlophone Records Limited, a Warner Music Group Company
Released September 7, 2018
Duration 58m 03s
Record Label Warner Classics
Genre Classical
 

Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 1 - Enescu: Octet

Vilde Frang

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Violin Concerto No. 1, Sz 36, BB 48a  
1.1
I. Andante sostenuto
Béla Bartók; Vilde Frang; Mikko Franck; Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
9:10
1.2
II. Allegro giocoso
Béla Bartók; Vilde Frang; Mikko Franck; Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
11:54
Octet in C Major, Op. 7  
1.3
I. Très modéré
George Enescu; Vilde Frang
11:56
1.4
II. Très fougueux
George Enescu; Vilde Frang
7:46
1.5
III. Lentement
George Enescu; Vilde Frang
9:10
1.6
IV. Mouvement de valse bien rythmée
George Enescu; Vilde Frang
8:07
Digital Booklet
Bela Bartók and George Enescu were born in same Year - 1881, Bartók in the Austrian-Hungarian city of Nagyszentmiklos (today Romania), Enescu in the Moldovian town of Liveni-Botosani (today Romania). Both pieces on this recording are youth works of theirs - 1900 (Enescu's Octet) and 1907 (Bartók's first violin concerto). Both works were neglected - Enescu's Octet for nearly a decade due to the challenges of the piece (being premiered in 1909) , and Bartók's concerto was neglected by its dedicatee, the violinist Stefi Geyer (who was also his young love), and was published only after her death, in 1956 (being premiered in 1958). Bartók and Enescu both died in self-chosen exile - Bartók 1945 in New York, Enescu 1955 in Paris - yet both were respected and admired for being contributors to the development of their countries’ culture and art, particularly as great ambassadors for the folk music.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Warner Classics Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.49
-1.39 to -0.11
-23.30
-26.95 to -20.64
-19.03
-22.60 to -16.80
14
12 to 15
1
I. Andante sostenuto
-0.33-24.22-20.015
2
II. Allegro giocoso
-0.32-21.23-17.112
3
I. Très modéré
-0.39-24.59-19.915
4
II. Très fougueux
-0.38-22.17-17.814
5
III. Lentement
-1.39-26.95-22.615
6
IV. Mouvement de valse bien rythmée
-0.11-20.64-16.814

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