℗ 1965 Decca Music Group Limited; A Decca Classics Release
Released April 24, 1965
Duration 44m 49s
Record Label Decca Music Group
Genre Classical
 

Music for Two Pianos - Milhaud; Rachmaninov; Poulenc; Lutoslawski

Bracha Eden, Alexander Tamir

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Suite No. 2 for 2 Pianos, Op. 17  
1.1
I. Introduction. Alla marcia
Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
4:22
1.2
II. Waltz. Presto
Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
6:09
1.3
III. Romance. Andantino
Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
7:20
1.4
IV. Tarantella. Presto
Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
7:10
Scaramouche, Suite for 2 Pianos  
1.5
1. Vif
Darius Milhaud; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
2:52
1.6
2. Modéré
Darius Milhaud; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
3:31
1.7
3. Brazileira (Mouvement de samba)
Darius Milhaud; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
2:14
Sonata for Piano 4 Hands  
1.8
1. Prélude. Modéré
Francis Poulenc; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
2:03
1.9
2. Rustique. Naïf et lent
Francis Poulenc; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
1:47
1.10
3. Final. Très vite
Francis Poulenc; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
2:03
1.11
Variations on a Theme by Paganini
Witold Lutosławski; Bracha Eden; Alexander Tamir
5:18
Decca Music Group presents this legacy recording of Israeli piano duo Bracha Eden and Alexander Tamir as part of a series of high-fidelity digital transfers covering their illustrious career! Here, the two legendary pianists presents works from Milhaud, Rachmaninov, Poulenc, and Lutoslawski.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Decca Music Group Studio Masters

Tracks 1-11 – 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
-2.91
-8.85 to -0.30
-25.43
-32.32 to -21.81
-22.04
-29.20 to -17.60
14
12 to 15
1
I. Introduction. Alla marcia
-0.43-21.82-17.612
2
II. Waltz. Presto
-1.37-24.12-21.115
3
III. Romance. Andantino
-1.57-27.36-23.815
4
IV. Tarantella. Presto
-0.30-22.80-19.613
5
1. Vif
-3.85-24.13-20.913
6
2. Modéré
-7.03-32.32-29.115
7
3. Brazileira (Mouvement de samba)
-2.43-23.17-20.113
8
1. Prélude. Modéré
-1.88-26.18-22.315
9
2. Rustique. Naïf et lent
-8.85-32.14-29.213
10
3. Final. Très vite
-2.97-23.93-20.512
11
Variations on a Theme by Paganini
-1.33-21.81-18.214

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