℗ 2021 haenssler CLASSIC
Released August 20, 2021
Duration 1h 03m 16s
Record Label haenssler CLASSIC
Catalogue No. HC21022
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

More Than a Myth: Chamber Music & Songs by Engelbert Humperdinck

Various Artist

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1.1
Menuett in E-Flat Major, EHWV 18
Engelbert Humperdinck; Elenora Pertz; Thomas Probst; Ursula Fingerle-Pfeffer; Daniel Schwartz; Clara Berger
6:54
1.2
Das zerbrochene Ringlein, EHWV 43
Engelbert Humperdinck; Nikolay Borchev; Elenora Pertz
2:39
1.3
Salonstück in A Minor, EHWV 65
Engelbert Humperdinck; Clara Berger; Elenora Pertz
1:24
1.4
Die Wasserrose, EHWV 58
Engelbert Humperdinck; Nicolay Borchev; Thomas Probst; Susanne Unger; Daniel Schwartz; Clara Berger; Elenora Pertz
1:49
1.5
Vorspiel zu "Tristan und Isolde“, EHWV 192 (After Wagner's WWV 90)
Engelbert Humperdinck; Jörg Ulrich Krah; Karsten Lauke; Elenora Pertz; Thomas Probst; Ursula Fingerle-Pfeffer; Daniel Schwartz; Clara Berger
6:33
1.6
Ballade in A Major, EHWV 36 (Arr. T. Probst for Chamber Ensemble)
Engelbert Humperdinck; Nikolay Borchev; Thomas Probst; Susanne Unger; Daniel Schwartz; Clara Berger; Elenora Pertz
2:45
1.7
Quartettsatz in E Minor, EHWV 22
Engelbert Humperdinck; Thomas Probst; Ursula Fingerle-Pfeffer; Daniel Schwartz; Clara Berger
11:48
Violin Sonata in A Major, EHWV 29  
1.8
I. Andante con moto
Engelbert Humperdinck; Elenora Pertz; Thomas Probst
3:23
1.9
II. Allegro
Engelbert Humperdinck; Elenora Pertz; Thomas Probst
7:00
1.10
Das Lied vom Glück, EHWV 51
Engelbert Humperdinck; Nikolay Borchev; Elenora Pertz
2:02
1.11
Wiegenlied, EHWV 115
Engelbert Humperdinck; Nikolay Borchev; Thomas Probst; Susanne Unger; Daniel Schwartz; Clara Berger; Elenora Pertz; Karsten Lauke
2:43
1.12
Albumblatt in F Major, EHWV 147
Engelbert Humperdinck; Elenora Pertz; Thomas Probst
1:38
1.13
Die wunderschöne Zeit, EHWV 27 (Arr. T. Probst for Chamber Ensemble)
Engelbert Humperdinck; Thomas Probst; Nikolay Borchev; Susanne Unger; Daniel Schwartz; Clara Berger; Elenora Pertz
3:28
1.14
Albumblatt in C Major, EHWV 99 (Arr. F. Hermann for Violin & Piano)
Engelbert Humperdinck; Elenora Pertz; Thomas Probst
2:15
1.15
Notturno in G Major, EHWV 63
Engelbert Humperdinck; Thomas Probst; Susanne Unger; Daniel Schwartz; Clara Berger; Ursula Fingerle-Pfeffer
4:23
1.16
An die NachtigallI, EHWV 163
Engelbert Humperdinck; Nikolay Borchev; Elenora Pertz
1:41
1.17
Altdeutsches Minnelied, EHWV 161
Engelbert Humperdinck; Nikolay Borchev; Thomas Probst; Susanne Unger; Daniel Schwartz; Clara Berger; Karsten Lauke
0:51
Digital Booklet
Engelbert Humperdinck (1854–1921) was a student at the Conservatory in Cologne from the spring of 1872; it was at this time that he got to know the Siegburg district judge and arbitrator Johannes Degen (1826–1902), an excellent singer and violinist, who gave regular chamber concerts in Siegburg at which he played in his own string quartet. Humperdinck, whose talent he had astutely spotted, was the pianist and composer he had been looking for. For his part, the young music student saw his admission to Degen’s chamber-music circle as an opportunity for regular performance; in return, he wrote whatever Degen requested. Humperdinck’s tally of 13 chamber compositions represents a relatively small part of his oeuvre (beside his six operas and about 80 Lieder, along with stage music and choral works). Brief album-leaves for violin or cello and piano contrast with works for the major Classical genres of string quartet, piano quintet, piano trio, sonata and sonatina – most of which were never finished and sometimes survive only in the form of short sketches. His finished pieces include two major works, an early piano quintet (1875) and a late string quartet (1920); the other completed movements include some tailored to Degen’s domestic music-making.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – haenssler CLASSIC Studio Masters

Tracks 1-17 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM
Track title
Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.74
-3.68 to -0.29
-22.87
-26.56 to -20.69
-18.85
-21.30 to -16.50
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11 to 15
1
Menuett in E-Flat Major, EHWV 18
-2.71-22.59-19.514
2
Das zerbrochene Ringlein, EHWV 43
-0.79-24.06-19.314
3
Salonstück in A Minor, EHWV 65
-1.53-22.27-19.211
4
Die Wasserrose, EHWV 58
-1.36-23.36-18.013
5
Vorspiel zu "Tristan und Isolde“, EHWV 192 (After Wagner's WWV 90)
-1.69-23.03-19.012
6
Ballade in A Major, EHWV 36 (Arr. T. Probst for Chamber Ensemble)
-1.94-20.69-16.512
7
Quartettsatz in E Minor, EHWV 22
-1.89-23.89-20.414
8
I. Andante con moto
-3.68-23.26-19.812
9
II. Allegro
-0.29-20.88-17.913
10
Das Lied vom Glück, EHWV 51
-1.19-21.98-17.013
11
Wiegenlied, EHWV 115
-1.70-22.42-18.113
12
Albumblatt in F Major, EHWV 147
-3.09-22.41-19.011
13
Die wunderschöne Zeit, EHWV 27 (Arr. T. Probst for Chamber Ensemble)
-1.35-22.52-18.113
14
Albumblatt in C Major, EHWV 99 (Arr. F. Hermann for Violin & Piano)
-1.72-21.40-18.211
15
Notturno in G Major, EHWV 63
-1.91-23.62-20.413
16
An die NachtigallI, EHWV 163
-0.78-26.56-21.315
17
Altdeutsches Minnelied, EHWV 161
-2.01-23.91-18.813

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