℗ 1976 Olympic Records
Released July 23, 1976
Duration 52m 05s
Record Label Olympic Records
Catalogue No. 43NB2664OL
Genre Classical
 

The Art Of The Cello Sonata

Mstislav Rostropovich, Sviatoslav Richter

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1.1
Sonata In A For Cello And Piano, Op. 36
Edvard Grieg; Mstislav Rostropovich; Sviatoslav Richter
28:42
1.2
Sonata In A For Cello And Piano, Op. 38
Johannes Brahms; Mstislav Rostropovich; Sviatoslav Richter
23:23
Olympic Records presents The Art Of The Cello Sonata, a collection of two major sonatas by Grieg and Brahms, performed by cellist Mstislav Rostropovich and pianist Sviatoslav Richter. This legacy recording is presented in stunning modern clarity with audiophile quality digital transfer.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Olympic Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1, 2 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.74
-8.18 to -1.29
-27.02
-29.38 to -24.66
-22.90
-25.60 to -20.20
14
13 to 14
1
Sonata In A For Cello And Piano, Op. 36
-1.29-24.66-20.214
2
Sonata In A For Cello And Piano, Op. 38
-8.18-29.38-25.613

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