℗ 2022 Movimento Classical; Under exclusive license to Warner Music Italy, a Warner Music Group Company,
Released January 14, 2022
Duration 58m 33s
Record Label WM Italy
Genre Classical (Baroque)
 

Scarlatti Sonatas

Emilio Aversano

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1.1
Sonata in C Major, K 514
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
3:16
1.2
Sonata in C Minor, K 302
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
7:37
1.3
Gavotta in D Minor, K 64
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
2:11
1.4
Sonata in D Minor, K 9
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
4:00
1.5
Sonata in E Minor, K 402
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
9:55
1.6
Sonata in E Minor, K 292
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
3:48
1.7
Sonata in E Major, K 380
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
5:51
1.8
Sonata in E Major, K 531
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
4:16
1.9
Sonata in F Minor, K 239
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
3:33
1.10
Sonata in F Minor, K 466
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
6:57
1.11
Sonata in G Minor, K 347
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
3:35
1.12
Sonata in A Major, K 208
Domenico Scarlatti; Emilio Aversano
3:34
"Let's try to take a step back in time to Scarlatti's time: a world devoid of the 'monsters' that would soon have burst into society, such as industrial machines, engines and everything that causes artificial noise. Scarlatti was born and lives in an era where everything is a voice. The alleys of Naples, where chatter blends with the scent of the ancient walls, the resonances of Iberian folk music, a veiled and widespread melancholy, dances from the times with their constantly changing rhythms, the primeval energy of the sun and the sea, the legendary magic of the Controra; these are some of the innumerable suggestions evoked among the notes. It is probably in this groove with its blurred outlines that the past, present and future of the interpretation of Domenico Scarlatti's Sonatas can live." - Emilio Aversano (From the Liner Notes)
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – WM Italy Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.04
-5.84 to -0.60
-22.12
-25.64 to -19.09
-19.31
-22.80 to -16.20
12
11 to 13
1
Sonata in C Major, K 514
-4.94-22.64-19.512
2
Sonata in C Minor, K 302
-1.64-23.11-20.412
3
Gavotta in D Minor, K 64
-1.86-21.23-18.713
4
Sonata in D Minor, K 9
-3.69-23.75-21.113
5
Sonata in E Minor, K 402
-2.41-22.33-19.413
6
Sonata in E Minor, K 292
-2.56-21.46-18.612
7
Sonata in E Major, K 380
-2.39-22.65-19.913
8
Sonata in E Major, K 531
-2.98-20.79-17.711
9
Sonata in F Minor, K 239
-0.60-19.65-17.013
10
Sonata in F Minor, K 466
-5.34-23.12-20.412
11
Sonata in G Minor, K 347
-2.24-19.09-16.211
12
Sonata in A Major, K 208
-5.84-25.64-22.811

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