℗ 2017 Troubadisc
Released May 19, 2017
Duration 1h 08m 13s
Record Label Troubadisc
Genre Classical
 

Mieczysław Weinberg: Violin Solo, Vol. 9

Renate Eggebrecht

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Sonata No. 1 for Solo Violin, Op. 82  
1.1
I. Adagio - Allegro - Adagio
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
5:00
1.2
II. Andante
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
6:08
1.3
III. Allegretto con sordino
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
3:43
1.4
IV. Lento
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
3:46
1.5
V. Presto - Adagio
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
6:54
Sonata No. 2 for Solo Violin, Op. 95  
1.6
I. Monody. Allegro moderato
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
1:40
1.7
II. Rests. Andantino grazioso
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
1:39
1.8
III. Intervals. Presto agitato
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
1:25
1.9
IV. Replies. Andantino non tanto
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
2:10
1.10
V. Accompaniment. Allegretto leggiero
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
2:59
1.11
VI. Invocation. Lento affettuoso
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
3:37
1.12
VII. Syncopes. Vivace marcato
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
3:05
1.13
Sonata No. 3 for Solo Violin, Op. 126
Mieczysław Weinberg; Renate Eggebrecht
22:34
1.14
Fugue for Solo Violin
Alfred Schnittke; Renate Eggebrecht
3:33
Digital Booklet
German violinist Renate Eggebrecht combines all three of Mieczyslaw Weinberg's sonatas for unaccompanied violin on a single album, in the process spotlighting the direct ties between the music and the life of the Russian composer. Weinberg once stated that many of his works deal with war, unfortunately not his own choice. It was dictated to him by the tragic fate of his relatives. He said he viewed it as a moral obligation to write about war and about the horrors that humankind suffered.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Troubadisc Studio Masters
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LUFS
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DR
Album average
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-19.15 to 0.00
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-22.81
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12 to 19
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I. Adagio - Allegro - Adagio
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2
II. Andante
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3
III. Allegretto con sordino
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4
IV. Lento
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5
V. Presto - Adagio
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6
I. Monody. Allegro moderato
-19.15-36.47-32.912
7
II. Rests. Andantino grazioso
-3.58-30.43-23.715
8
III. Intervals. Presto agitato
-2.45-24.33-20.514
9
IV. Replies. Andantino non tanto
-2.24-29.87-25.215
10
V. Accompaniment. Allegretto leggiero
-12.88-36.52-32.614
11
VI. Invocation. Lento affettuoso
-2.50-23.76-20.013
12
VII. Syncopes. Vivace marcato
-0.32-22.31-18.314
13
Sonata No. 3 for Solo Violin, Op. 126
-0.45-24.25-18.815
14
Fugue for Solo Violin
-1.74-24.16-20.015

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