℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH under exclusive license to Verve Label Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc
Released November 25, 2016
Duration 51m 56s
Record Label ECM New Series
Genre Classical
 

Encores After Beethoven (Live)

András Schiff

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Three Piano Pieces, D. 946  
1.1
No.1 In E Flat Minor (Allegro assai)
Franz Schubert; András Schiff
7:33
1.2
Allegretto In C Minor, D. 915
Franz Schubert; András Schiff
5:00
1.3
Gigue In G Major, KV 574
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; András Schiff
1:45
Piano Sonata In G Minor, Hob. XVI:44  
1.4
1. Moderato
Franz Joseph Haydn; András Schiff
9:34
1.5
2. Allegretto
Franz Joseph Haydn; András Schiff
4:08
1.6
Hungarian Melody In B Minor, D. 817
Franz Schubert; András Schiff
4:03
Andante favori In F Major, WoO 57  
1.7
Andante grazioso con moto
Ludwig van Beethoven; András Schiff
8:45
Partita No.1 In B Flat Major, BWV 825  
1.8
Menuet I & II
Johann Sebastian Bach; András Schiff
2:32
1.9
Gigue
Johann Sebastian Bach; András Schiff
2:37
Prelude & Fugue In B Flat Minor (Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, No.22), BWV 867  
1.10
Prelude
Johann Sebastian Bach; András Schiff
2:31
1.11
Fugue
Johann Sebastian Bach; András Schiff
3:28
Digital Booklet
Pianist András Schiff recorded the entire cycle of Beethoven piano sonatas live in Zurich between 2004 and 2006, released in an 11 album box set on ECM. This companion volume features the pieces Schiff selected to perform as encores to the sonatas and includes works by Schubert, Mozart, Haydn and Bach. "For me it's essential not to seek entertainment but rather to look for pieces that are closely related to the previously heard sonatas." - András Schiff
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – ECM New Series Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-5.72
-8.88 to -2.12
-28.21
-31.55 to -26.30
-24.65
-28.60 to -22.40
14
12 to 15
1
No.1 In E Flat Minor (Allegro assai)
-2.12-26.30-22.415
2
Allegretto In C Minor, D. 915
-6.83-30.36-25.314
3
Gigue In G Major, KV 574
-4.72-26.94-23.114
4
1. Moderato
-4.19-27.81-24.615
5
2. Allegretto
-6.78-27.40-24.213
6
Hungarian Melody In B Minor, D. 817
-5.11-27.96-24.114
7
Andante grazioso con moto
-4.93-29.03-25.414
8
Menuet I & II
-8.88-28.12-25.512
9
Gigue
-5.36-26.66-23.213
10
Prelude
-8.56-31.55-28.614
11
Fugue
-5.41-28.16-24.714

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