℗ 2020 Winter and Winter
Released May 1, 2020
Duration 1h 17m 49s
Record Label Winter and Winter
Catalogue No. 910262-2
Genre Classical (Piano)
 

Spectral Visions of Goethe

Jean-Pierre Collot

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1.1
Rastlose Liebe, S. 558 No. 10 (After Schubert's D. 138)
Franz Liszt; Jean-Pierre Collot
1:58
1.2
Rastlose Liebe
Hugues Dufourt; Jean-Pierre Collot
6:05
1.3
An Schwager Kronos
Hugues Dufourt; Jean-Pierre Collot
11:56
1.4
An Schwager Kronos (After Schubert's D. 369)
Carl Czerny; Jean-Pierre Collot
3:22
1.5
Meeresstille, S. 558 No. 10 (After Schubert's D. 216)
Franz Liszt; Jean-Pierre Collot
3:11
1.6
Meeresstille
Hugues Dufourt; Jean-Pierre Collot
14:48
1.7
Erlkönig, S. 558 No. 4 (After Schubert's D. 328)
Franz Liszt; Jean-Pierre Collot
5:07
1.8
Erlkönig
Hugues Dufourt; Jean-Pierre Collot
27:17
1.9
Gretchen am Spinnrade, S. 558 No. 8 (After Schubert's D. 118)
Franz Liszt; Jean-Pierre Collot
4:05
Digital Booklet
Winter and Winter conceives a canon of the most extraordinary piano works of world literature performed by the unique French artist Jean-Pierre Collot. After Hans Abrahamsen's "Schnee“ (with ensemble recherche), the album "Universe" (Claude Debussy in dialogue with Salvatore Sciarrino), "Espaces Imaginaires" (with premiere recordings of Jean Barraque's masterpieces) now the Goethe texts Restless Love, An Schwager Kronos, Meeresstille, Erlkönig and Gretchen am Spinnrade inspire the composers Hugues Dufourt and Schubert/Liszt to dedicate themselves to Sturm und Drang, a German movement of the late 18th century that exalted nature, feeling, and human individualism and sought to overthrow the Enlightenment cult of Rationalism. Goethe and Schiller began their careers as prominent members of the movement.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Winter and Winter Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.22
-6.45 to -0.51
-22.39
-29.71 to -18.04
-18.78
-25.90 to -15.20
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11 to 17
1
Rastlose Liebe, S. 558 No. 10 (After Schubert's D. 138)
-0.65-19.65-16.511
2
Rastlose Liebe
-0.52-19.06-16.212
3
An Schwager Kronos
-0.52-23.44-19.215
4
An Schwager Kronos (After Schubert's D. 369)
-0.52-18.04-15.212
5
Meeresstille, S. 558 No. 10 (After Schubert's D. 216)
-6.45-29.71-25.914
6
Meeresstille
-0.77-27.25-22.217
7
Erlkönig, S. 558 No. 4 (After Schubert's D. 328)
-0.52-21.20-18.212
8
Erlkönig
-0.51-21.24-16.813
9
Gretchen am Spinnrade, S. 558 No. 8 (After Schubert's D. 118)
-0.52-21.91-18.814

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