℗ 2021 Toccata Classics
Released May 7, 2021
Duration 1h 16m 32s
Record Label Toccata Classics
Catalogue No. TOCC0572
Genre Classical (Piano)
 

Moszkowski: Complete Music for Solo Piano, Vol. 1

Ian Hobson

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1.1
Conservatoristen-Polka, WV 64
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
3:37
1.2
Scherzo in B-Flat Major, Op. 1
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
6:49
1.3
Albumblatt, Op. 2
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
4:46
1.4
Caprice in A Minor, Op. 4
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
5:01
1.5
Hommage à Schumann, Op. 5
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
9:37
1.6
Fantaisie-Impromptu in F Major, Op. 6
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
9:38
3 Moments musicaux, Op. 7  
1.7
No. 1, Allegramente
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
3:39
1.8
No. 2, Con moto
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
8:15
1.9
No. 3, Tranquillo e semplice
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
5:29
Skizzen, Op. 10  
1.10
No. 1, Melodie
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
3:37
1.11
No. 2, Thema
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
1:32
1.12
No. 3, Mazurka
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
2:43
1.13
No. 4, Impromptu über Sachs
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
2:04
1.14
Humoreske in D Major, Op. 14
Moritz Moszkowski; Ian Hobson
9:45
Digital Booklet
Moritz Moszkowski (1854–1925) wrote a considerable quantity of piano music, but it is generally remembered today only for a single piece, ‘Étincelles’, which Horowitz enjoyed playing. The early works on this first instalment in Ian Hobson’s survey of Moszkowski’s complete music for solo piano reveal a debt to Mendelssohn and Schumann, but the craftsmanship already justifies a later remark of Paderewski’s: ‘After Chopin, Moszkowski best understands how to write for the piano, and his writing embraces the whole gamut of piano technique’.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Toccata Classics Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-6.68
-10.71 to -4.67
-27.48
-33.82 to -24.40
-24.36
-29.60 to -21.30
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12 to 14
1
Conservatoristen-Polka, WV 64
-6.96-26.66-23.412
2
Scherzo in B-Flat Major, Op. 1
-5.26-25.78-22.814
3
Albumblatt, Op. 2
-6.90-29.15-25.914
4
Caprice in A Minor, Op. 4
-5.81-25.82-22.914
5
Hommage à Schumann, Op. 5
-5.59-24.40-21.312
6
Fantaisie-Impromptu in F Major, Op. 6
-5.06-27.23-24.314
7
No. 1, Allegramente
-8.65-28.29-25.312
8
No. 2, Con moto
-5.84-26.71-23.713
9
No. 3, Tranquillo e semplice
-7.02-28.14-25.113
10
No. 1, Melodie
-4.67-27.17-24.114
11
No. 2, Thema
-10.71-33.82-29.614
12
No. 3, Mazurka
-7.93-27.48-24.512
13
No. 4, Impromptu über Sachs
-7.14-27.75-24.812
14
Humoreske in D Major, Op. 14
-6.05-26.38-23.313

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