℗ 2016 Oberlin Music
Released January 8, 2016
Duration 1h 05m 46s
Record Label Oberlin Music
Genre Classical
 

Dvořák - Shostakovich - Tower: Piano Trios

Oberlin Trio

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Piano Trio No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 67  
1.1
I. Andante
Dmitri Shostakovich; Oberlin Trio
7:33
1.2
II. Allegro con brio
Dmitri Shostakovich; Oberlin Trio
2:58
1.3
III. Largo
Dmitri Shostakovich; Oberlin Trio
5:47
1.4
IV. Allegretto
Dmitri Shostakovich; Oberlin Trio
10:17
1.5
Big Sky
Joan Tower; Oberlin Trio
7:00
Piano Trio No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 90, B. 166 "Dumky"  
1.6
I. Lento maestoso
Antonín Dvořák; Oberlin Trio
4:19
1.7
II. Poco adagio
Antonín Dvořák; Oberlin Trio
7:18
1.8
III. Andante
Antonín Dvořák; Oberlin Trio
6:39
1.9
IV. Andante moderato
Antonín Dvořák; Oberlin Trio
5:07
1.10
V. Allegro
Antonín Dvořák; Oberlin Trio
4:11
1.11
VI. Lento maestoso
Antonín Dvořák; Oberlin Trio
4:37
Digital Booklet
“The collaborative efforts of the Trio result in an admirable and enjoyable listening experience, making this album a great choice for the casual listener as well as for the connoisseur." - Neil McCalmont, Cleveland Classical This release from the Oberlin Trio explores three highly personal piano trios by Dimitri Shostakovich, Joan Tower and Antonín Dvořák. Each of the three selections comes with its own unique character: Shostakovich’s Piano Trio No. 2 with its haunting and dramatic phrasing; the mystical and introspective storytelling of Tower’s Big Sky; and Dvořák’s lamenting and melancholic ballad, Trio No. 4. When brought together in this collection these works demonstrate the Oberlin Trio’s emotional directness and unity as an ensemble.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Oberlin Music Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.86
-5.25 to -0.20
-23.47
-30.94 to -19.27
-19.02
-27.10 to -15.80
14
13 to 16
1
I. Andante
-0.20-22.58-16.813
2
II. Allegro con brio
-0.20-19.27-16.313
3
III. Largo
-5.25-30.94-27.116
4
IV. Allegretto
-0.20-20.62-15.813
5
Big Sky
-0.20-21.92-16.313
6
I. Lento maestoso
-0.20-21.67-17.113
7
II. Poco adagio
-0.20-23.50-18.914
8
III. Andante
-1.42-25.84-20.914
9
IV. Andante moderato
-1.23-25.98-21.814
10
V. Allegro
-0.20-23.38-19.814
11
VI. Lento maestoso
-0.20-22.50-18.413

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