℗ 2017 Avi-Service for music
Released May 19, 2017
Duration 58m 26s
Record Label CAvi-music
Genre Classical
 

Fuga Magna

Armida Quartett

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1.1
Fuga prima
Valentin Haussmann; Armida Quartett
4:53
1.2
Fuga seconda
Valentin Haussmann; Armida Quartett
2:27
Sonata a quattro No. 4  
1.3
I. Largo
Alessandro Scarlatti; Armida Quartett
3:21
1.4
II. Grave
Alessandro Scarlatti; Armida Quartett
1:30
1.5
III. Allegro - Allegro - Minuet
Alessandro Scarlatti; Armida Quartett
2:10
The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080  
1.6
Contrapunctus I
Johann Sebastian Bach; Armida Quartett
3:25
1.7
Contrapunctus IV
Johann Sebastian Bach; Armida Quartett
3:02
1.8
Contrapunctus XI
Johann Sebastian Bach; Armida Quartett
4:15
Sonata in C Minor, DürG 14  
1.9
I. Largo
Johann Gottlieb Goldberg; Armida Quartett
2:51
1.10
II. Fuga. Allegro moderato
Johann Gottlieb Goldberg; Armida Quartett
3:17
1.11
III. Grave
Johann Gottlieb Goldberg; Armida Quartett
1:47
1.12
IV. Giga
Johann Gottlieb Goldberg; Armida Quartett
4:36
1.13
Adagio in C Minor, K. 546
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Armida Quartett
2:57
1.14
Fugue in C Minor, K. 546
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Armida Quartett
3:24
1.15
The Great Fugue in B Flat Major, Op. 133
Ludwig van Beethoven; Armida Quartett
14:31
Berlin’s Armida Quartett has rocketed to the top of their field, having won numerous prizes for their diligent and precise interpretations of the core chamber music repertoire. This release sees the ensemble performing works by Haussmann, Scarlatti, Bach, Goldberg, Mozart and Beethoven for a delightful musical survey of the Classical era.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – CAvi-music Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.71
-9.65 to -0.50
-26.13
-29.73 to -21.97
-22.45
-26.50 to -16.50
13
10 to 15
1
Fuga prima
-8.69-28.52-25.512
2
Fuga seconda
-6.59-25.83-22.813
3
I. Largo
-5.56-27.52-24.013
4
II. Grave
-9.65-28.94-25.610
5
III. Allegro - Allegro - Minuet
-4.03-25.68-21.915
6
Contrapunctus I
-4.70-25.19-21.713
7
Contrapunctus IV
-1.97-25.08-21.713
8
Contrapunctus XI
-3.19-24.11-20.714
9
I. Largo
-4.44-26.84-23.015
10
II. Fuga. Allegro moderato
-3.94-24.51-21.113
11
III. Grave
-9.32-29.73-26.512
12
IV. Giga
-4.09-25.96-22.415
13
Adagio in C Minor, K. 546
-2.61-28.04-22.715
14
Fugue in C Minor, K. 546
-1.37-24.09-20.715
15
The Great Fugue in B Flat Major, Op. 133
-0.50-21.97-16.514

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