℗ 2019 Alba
Released November 15, 2019
Duration 55m 13s
Record Label Alba
Catalogue No. ABCD410
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Finnish Violin Music

Annemarie Åström, Tiina Karakorpi, Ulla Lampela, Atte Kilpeläinen, Tomas Nuñez-Garcés

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Piano Trio  
1.1
I. Allegro con fuoco
Helvi Leiviskä; Annemarie Åström; Tiina Karakorpi; Ulla Lampela
7:31
1.2
II. Largo - Allegro - Largo
Helvi Leiviskä; Annemarie Åström; Tiina Karakorpi; Ulla Lampela
10:47
String Trio, Op. 133  
1.3
I. Andante - Allegro
Erkki Melartin; Annemarie Åström; Atte Kilpeläinen; Tomas Nuñez-Garcés
5:21
1.4
II. Andante funebre
Erkki Melartin; Annemarie Åström; Atte Kilpeläinen; Tomas Nuñez-Garcés
4:24
1.5
III. Presto
Erkki Melartin; Annemarie Åström; Atte Kilpeläinen; Tomas Nuñez-Garcés
2:38
1.6
IV. Finale - Vivace
Erkki Melartin; Annemarie Åström; Atte Kilpeläinen; Tomas Nuñez-Garcés
4:58
4 Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 18  
1.7
No. 1, Ballade
Väinö Raitio; Annemarie Åström; Tiina Karakorpi
4:26
1.8
No. 2, Canzonetta
Väinö Raitio; Annemarie Åström; Tiina Karakorpi
2:48
1.9
No. 3, Barcarole
Väinö Raitio; Annemarie Åström; Tiina Karakorpi
3:40
1.10
No. 4, Poème
Väinö Raitio; Annemarie Åström; Tiina Karakorpi
5:39
1.11
Sinivuokko
Väinö Raitio; Annemarie Åström; Tiina Karakorpi
3:01
Digital Booklet
There are more world premiere recordings on Finnish Violin Music, with violinist Annemarie Åstrom leading performances of virtually unknown works written in the 1920s in the shadow of Sibelius. The three composers here share a connection, Helvi Leiviskä and Väinö Raitio having studied with Erkki Melartin at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. Åstrom is joined by fellow KAAÅS Trio members pianist Tiina Karakorpi and cellist Ulla Lampela in Leiviskä’s "Piano Trio", and by violist Atte Kilpeläinen and cellist Tomas Nuñez-Garcés in Melartin’s terrific "Trio Op.133". Raitio is represented by the "Four Pieces for Violin and Piano Op.18" and Sinivuokko, a late piece from 1943. These are fine performances of really strong and appealing works that leave you wondering what other real gems are waiting to be rescued from obscurity.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Alba Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-6.11
-11.76 to -0.07
-29.83
-35.50 to -25.45
-25.16
-31.20 to -19.70
14
12 to 17
1
I. Allegro con fuoco
-0.45-25.91-21.914
2
II. Largo - Allegro - Largo
-4.42-30.75-26.115
3
I. Andante - Allegro
-9.80-32.08-27.713
4
II. Andante funebre
-7.11-29.66-25.613
5
III. Presto
-9.09-31.01-25.713
6
IV. Finale - Vivace
-6.30-29.74-24.915
7
No. 1, Ballade
-2.15-25.45-19.713
8
No. 2, Canzonetta
-11.76-35.50-31.214
9
No. 3, Barcarole
-11.70-32.08-27.712
10
No. 4, Poème
-0.07-27.05-22.117
11
Sinivuokko
-4.39-28.94-24.215

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