℗ 2016 Naxos
Released December 2, 2016
Duration 1h 10m 31s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.572445
Genre Classical (Instrumental)
 

Mauro Giuliani: Music for 2 Guitars, Vol. 1

Jeffrey McFadden, Michael Kolk

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La gazza ladra  
1.1
Overture
Mauro Giuliani; Jeffrey McFadden; Michael Kolk
7:41
1.2
Grand variations concertantes, Op. 35
Mauro Giuliani; Michael Kolk; Jeffrey McFadden
12:07
Il barbiere di Siviglia  
1.3
Overture
Mauro Giuliani; Michael Kolk; Jeffrey McFadden
7:23
La Cenerentola  
1.4
Overture
Mauro Giuliani; Michael Kolk; Jeffrey McFadden
7:59
L'assedio di Corinto  
1.5
Overture
Mauro Giuliani; Michael Kolk; Jeffrey McFadden
10:19
1.6
Variazioni concertanti, Op. 130
Mauro Giuliani; Michael Kolk; Jeffrey McFadden
11:20
3 Polonesi concertanti, Op. 137  
1.7
No. 1. Allegretto in D Major
Mauro Giuliani; Michael Kolk; Jeffrey McFadden
4:36
1.8
No. 2. Allegretto in A Major
Mauro Giuliani; Michael Kolk; Jeffrey McFadden
4:46
1.9
No. 3. Allegretto in E Minor
Mauro Giuliani; Michael Kolk; Jeffrey McFadden
4:20
Digital Booklet
Canadian guitarists Jeffrey McFadden and Michael Kolk kick off a series devoted to Mauro Giuliani, regarded in his day as one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived. Giuliani made his name in Vienna and mixed with the likes of Beethoven; on his return to Italy in 1820 he consorted with Paganini and arranged four of Rossini's overtures for two guitars. McFadden and Kolk skillfully rise to the challenges these works present, with their lyrical melodic lines, fast arpeggios, subtle colours and demand for technical virtuosity.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters

Recorded at St John Chrysostom Church, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, May 3 - 5, 2015 Producers: Norbert Kraft and Bonnie Silver Engineer: Norbert Kraft Editor: Jeffrey McFadden Booklet notes: Graham Wade Guitars by Roberto de Miranda, Milan Cover image: Guitars © Astronoman / Dreamstime.com; magpie © Eric Isselée / Dreamstime.com
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.04
-8.40 to -1.14
-27.27
-28.15 to -26.14
-24.51
-25.50 to -23.20
15
13 to 18
1
Overture
-1.14-26.14-23.216
2
Grand variations concertantes, Op. 35
-2.13-27.71-24.916
3
Overture
-3.44-27.12-24.416
4
Overture
-2.94-26.80-23.914
5
Overture
-1.61-27.09-24.216
6
Variazioni concertanti, Op. 130
-2.17-27.42-24.718
7
No. 1. Allegretto in D Major
-8.40-27.91-25.414
8
No. 2. Allegretto in A Major
-8.34-28.15-25.513
9
No. 3. Allegretto in E Minor
-6.18-27.11-24.415

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