℗ 2021 Tactus
Released September 3, 2021
Duration 1h 05m 30s
Record Label Tactus
Catalogue No. TC900601
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Sandro Fuga: Sonate per violoncello e pianoforte

Umberto Aleandri, Filippo Farinelli

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Sonata I (1936)  
1.1
Calmo, sereno – Molto allegro
Sandro Fuga; Umberto Aleandri; Filippo Farinelli
10:30
1.2
Grave e sostenuto
Sandro Fuga; Umberto Aleandri; Filippo Farinelli
8:03
1.3
Vivace, rapsodico, con spirito
Sandro Fuga; Umberto Aleandri; Filippo Farinelli
6:19
Sonata Ii (1973)  
1.4
Calmo
Sandro Fuga; Umberto Aleandri; Filippo Farinelli
9:59
1.5
Vago, con semplicità
Sandro Fuga; Umberto Aleandri; Filippo Farinelli
4:02
1.6
Allegro vivo
Sandro Fuga; Umberto Aleandri; Filippo Farinelli
6:16
Sonata Iii (1989)  
1.7
Molto allegro
Sandro Fuga; Umberto Aleandri; Filippo Farinelli
4:45
1.8
Calmo
Sandro Fuga; Umberto Aleandri; Filippo Farinelli
7:59
1.9
Scorrevole moderato
Sandro Fuga; Umberto Aleandri; Filippo Farinelli
4:33
1.10
Vivo
Sandro Fuga; Umberto Aleandri; Filippo Farinelli
3:04
Digital Booklet
Sandro Fuga was born in 1906 in Mogliano Veneto in the province of Treviso, but was Torinese by adoption. He studied piano under the guidance of Luigi Gallino; studied organ with Ulisse Matthey; and studied composition with Luigi Perrachio, Franco Alfano, and Giorgio Federico Ghedini. A cultured, elegant, and lovable artistic figure from a subalpine aristocratic background, Fuga was a refined and sensitive pianist, as well as a teacher of the highest caliber. He was a musician who made his own aesthetic belief and remained unscathed within the barrenness of the sterile shadows of a certain avantgarde, destined to grow old within l’espace d’un matin. Umberto Aleandri and Filippo Farinelli here are introducing us to the work including the three sonatas for cello and piano (two of which are world premiere recordings), clear emblem of the compositional ability of the author, teeming with pleasant and various writing solutions always elaborated with consummate skill and filtered by a great knowledge of the past tradition.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Tactus Studio Masters

Tracks 7-10 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.27
-2.45 to -0.50
-21.66
-27.05 to -19.51
-18.56
-23.30 to -16.40
13
12 to 16
1
Calmo, sereno – Molto allegro
-0.50-19.51-16.412
2
Grave e sostenuto
-0.50-21.64-17.914
3
Vivace, rapsodico, con spirito
-0.50-20.14-17.013
4
Calmo
-0.50-21.09-18.013
5
Vago, con semplicità
-1.69-20.99-18.212
6
Allegro vivo
-0.50-19.79-17.013
7
Molto allegro
-1.98-21.97-18.912
8
Calmo
-2.15-27.05-23.316
9
Scorrevole moderato
-2.45-23.75-21.113
10
Vivo
-1.89-20.67-17.812

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