℗ 1980 VDE-GALLO
Released May 15, 1980
Duration 41m 47s
Record Label VDE-GALLO
Catalogue No. 30-262
Genre Classical (Romantic)
 

Schumann: Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13 - Arabesque, Op. 18

Daniel Spiegelberg

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Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13  
1.1
Theme. Andante
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
1:26
1.2
Etude I. Un poco più vivo
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
1:04
1.3
Variation Posth. I
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
1:37
1.4
Etude II. Marcato il Canto
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
3:24
1.5
Etude III. Vivace
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
1:26
1.6
Etude IV
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
0:54
1.7
Etude V. Scherzando
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
1:19
1.8
Variation Posth. IV
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
2:50
1.9
Etude VI. Agitato
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
0:56
1.10
Etude VII. Allegro molto
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
1:19
1.11
Variation Posth. II
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
1:44
1.12
Variation Posth. V
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
2:09
1.13
Etude VIII. Sempre marcatissimo
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
2:13
1.14
Etude IX. Presto possibile
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
0:46
1.15
Variation Posth. III
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
1:28
1.16
Etude X. Con energia sempre
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
1:28
1.17
Etude XI. Con espressione
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
2:20
1.18
Etude XII. Finale
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
7:02
1.19
Arabesque, Op. 18
Robert Schumann; Daniel Spiegelberg
6:22
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – VDE-GALLO Studio Masters

Tracks 1-19 – 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
-3.94
-9.80 to -1.50
-23.31
-28.73 to -17.16
-20.30
-25.70 to -14.50
12
11 to 14
1
Theme. Andante
-3.42-27.60-23.914
2
Etude I. Un poco più vivo
-4.18-24.11-21.112
3
Variation Posth. I
-4.70-22.94-20.412
4
Etude II. Marcato il Canto
-2.56-22.10-19.313
5
Etude III. Vivace
-6.36-24.46-21.911
6
Etude IV
-2.07-20.85-17.611
7
Etude V. Scherzando
-3.58-25.37-22.414
8
Variation Posth. IV
-5.49-26.89-23.113
9
Etude VI. Agitato
-3.13-19.09-16.511
10
Etude VII. Allegro molto
-1.50-17.16-14.511
11
Variation Posth. II
-3.25-23.54-20.512
12
Variation Posth. V
-9.80-28.73-25.712
13
Etude VIII. Sempre marcatissimo
-2.72-22.89-20.014
14
Etude IX. Presto possibile
-3.17-22.38-19.412
15
Variation Posth. III
-3.01-22.07-19.313
16
Etude X. Con energia sempre
-2.97-19.20-16.511
17
Etude XI. Con espressione
-6.17-27.00-24.013
18
Etude XII. Finale
-1.50-20.05-17.112
19
Arabesque, Op. 18
-5.29-26.39-22.513

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