℗ 2019 La Prima Volta
Released March 10, 2020
Duration 57m 16s
Record Label La Dolce Volta
Catalogue No. LDV223D
Genre Classical (Keyboard (specific genres))
 

Concours de Genève, Breguet: Dmitry Shishkin (Bonus Track Version)

Dmitry Shishkin

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1.1
Canzona Serenata, Op. 38 No. 6
Nikolaï Medtner; Dmitry Shishkin
4:37
1.2
Danza col canto, Op. 40 No. 1
Nikolaï Medtner; Dmitry Shishkin
4:46
1.3
Danza sinfonica, Op.40 No. 2
Nikolaï Medtner; Dmitry Shishkin
9:19
Piano Sonata No. 2 in G-Sharp Minor, Op. 19 "Sonata-Fantasy"  
1.4
I. Andante
Alexander Scriabin; Dmitry Shishkin
7:58
1.5
II. Finale. Presto
Alexander Scriabin; Dmitry Shishkin
4:11
Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 36  
1.6
I. Allegro agitato
Sergei Rachmaninoff; Dmitry Shishkin
8:09
1.7
II. Non allegro. Lento
Sergei Rachmaninoff; Dmitry Shishkin
6:02
1.8
III. Allegro molto
Sergei Rachmaninoff; Dmitry Shishkin
5:39
1.9
Russian Scherzo, Op. 1 No.1 (Bonus Track)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; Dmitry Shishkin
6:35
Digital Booklet
Medtner, Rachmaninoff and Scriabin. Three prodigious personalities of Slavonic culture whose works followed very different paths. Nevertheless, from the very first bars of the scores recorded here, there is no doubt that this is Russian music . . . After attracting attention as one of the finalists at the 2015 Chopin Competition, Dmitry Shishkin took First Prize at the 2018 Geneva Competition, then Second Prize at the Tchaikovsky Competition in 2019. This twenty-seven-year-old Russian comes from the Urals, like Nureyev, whose elegance and inner fire he shares.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – La Dolce Volta Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.45
-5.14 to -1.24
-24.27
-28.37 to -19.72
-20.37
-24.50 to -15.70
13
11 to 15
1
Canzona Serenata, Op. 38 No. 6
-5.14-28.37-24.515
2
Danza col canto, Op. 40 No. 1
-2.29-25.12-21.314
3
Danza sinfonica, Op.40 No. 2
-3.39-25.24-21.713
4
I. Andante
-2.29-27.23-23.214
5
II. Finale. Presto
-2.10-22.35-19.112
6
I. Allegro agitato
-1.34-23.28-18.812
7
II. Non allegro. Lento
-3.00-26.93-22.313
8
III. Allegro molto
-1.24-20.19-16.712
9
Russian Scherzo, Op. 1 No.1 (Bonus Track)
-1.24-19.72-15.711

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