℗ 2016 CD Accord
Released May 27, 2016
Duration 59m 19s
Record Label CD Accord
Catalogue No. CDAccordACD226
Genre Classical (Instrumental)
 

Project Hungarica: Rózsa - Kodály: Music for Strings

Szymon Krzeszowiec, Bartłomiej Nizioł, Adam Krzeszowiec

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Sonata for Solo Violin, Op. 40  
1.1
I. Allegro moderato
Miklós Rózsa; Szymon Krzeszowiec
6:18
1.2
II. Canzone con variazioni
Miklós Rózsa; Szymon Krzeszowiec
8:48
1.3
III. Finale. Vivace
Miklós Rózsa; Szymon Krzeszowiec
4:56
Sonata for 2 Violins, Op. 15a  
1.4
I. Allegro risoluto
Miklós Rózsa; Bartłomiej Nizioł; Szymon Krzeszowiec
5:20
1.5
II. Lento assai - Molto animato
Miklós Rózsa; Bartłomiej Nizioł; Szymon Krzeszowiec
6:01
1.6
III. Vivo e giocoso
Miklós Rózsa; Bartłomiej Nizioł; Szymon Krzeszowiec
5:03
Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7  
1.7
I. Allegro serioso, non troppo
Zoltán Kodály; Szymon Krzeszowiec; Adam Krzeszowiec
7:23
1.8
II. Adagio
Zoltán Kodály; Szymon Krzeszowiec; Adam Krzeszowiec
7:49
1.9
III. Maestoso e largamente, ma non troppo lento - Presto
Zoltán Kodály; Szymon Krzeszowiec; Adam Krzeszowiec
7:41
Digital Booklet
Violinists Szymon Krzeszowiec and Bartlomiej Niziol with cellist Adam Krzeszowiec devote this album to a pair of Hungarians, Oscar-winning film composer Miklós Rózsa and Zoltán Kodály. Prior to his success in Hollywood, Rózsa composed classical works, two of which are included here. On Kodály's masterful Duo for Violin and Cello, the two instruments demand equal virtuosic technique and are equally expressive.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – CD Accord Studio Masters

Nagranie zrealizowano w Sali Koncertowej Akademii Muzycznej im. Karola Szymanowskiego w Katowicach. Recorded at the Concert Hall of the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice. 15–16 lipca / July 2014 (track: 1–3) 25–26 stycznia / January 2012 (track: 4–6) 19–20 lutego / February 2011 (track: 7–9) Reżyseria i montaż / Recorded and edited by Beata Jankowska-Burzyńska Redakcja / Editing: Bernadeta Stalmach, Monika Hartman, Agnieszka Kurpisz Projekt graficzny / Design Krzysztofa Frankowska-Piechowicz Zdjęcia na okładce / Photos on the cover by © photo 5000, © Tim / Fotolia
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Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.78
-4.68 to -0.40
-25.64
-29.76 to -24.07
-20.87
-23.30 to -19.40
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13 to 19
1
I. Allegro moderato
-0.81-24.15-20.315
2
II. Canzone con variazioni
-0.40-27.20-22.219
3
III. Finale. Vivace
-0.52-25.28-21.316
4
I. Allegro risoluto
-0.40-24.07-19.416
5
II. Lento assai - Molto animato
-4.68-29.76-23.315
6
III. Vivo e giocoso
-2.22-25.10-20.415
7
I. Allegro serioso, non troppo
-2.62-24.08-19.613
8
II. Adagio
-2.77-26.05-20.513
9
III. Maestoso e largamente, ma non troppo lento - Presto
-1.63-25.05-20.815

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