℗ 2017 Toccata Classics
Released July 7, 2017
Duration 1h 00m 57s
Record Label Toccata Classics
Genre Classical
 

Arnold Rosner: Chamber Music

Curtis Macomber, Margaret Kampmeier, Maxine Neuman, David Richmond, Carson Cooman

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Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 18 (2004 Revised Version)  
1.1
I. Allegro molto
Arnold Rosner; Curtis Macomber; Margaret Kampmeier
4:57
1.2
II. Lento
Arnold Rosner; Curtis Macomber; Margaret Kampmeier
4:58
1.3
III. Allegro
Arnold Rosner; Curtis Macomber; Margaret Kampmeier
3:43
Danses à la mode, Op. 101  
1.4
No. 1. À la Greque
Arnold Rosner; Maxine Neuman
2:16
1.5
No. 2. Raga
Arnold Rosner; Maxine Neuman
3:13
1.6
No. 3. Sarabande
Arnold Rosner; Maxine Neuman
2:37
1.7
No. 4. Musique du Nord
Arnold Rosner; Maxine Neuman
2:00
Bassoon Sonata, Op. 121  
1.8
I. Adagio
Arnold Rosner; David Richmond; Carson Cooman
5:44
1.9
II. Allegro energico ma serioso
Arnold Rosner; David Richmond; Carson Cooman
4:43
1.10
III. Lento
Arnold Rosner; David Richmond; Carson Cooman
5:40
Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 89 "La divina commedia"  
1.11
I. Adagio
Arnold Rosner; Maxine Neuman; Margaret Kampmeier
7:48
1.12
II. Moderato, con rubato
Arnold Rosner; Maxine Neuman; Margaret Kampmeier
7:15
1.13
III. Allegro
Arnold Rosner; Maxine Neuman; Margaret Kampmeier
6:03
This is the premiere recording of four chamber works by New York composer Arnold Rosner, a unique compositional voice in the late 20th century who forged his own path by drawing on Renaissance polyphony, modal melodies, and tonal harmonies. Rosner’s Danses à la mode, Op. 101, Sonata for Bassoon and Piano, Op. 121 and others are performed here by a collection of acclaimed musicians, such as violinist Curtis Macomber of the Manhattan String Quartet and cellist Maxine Neumann.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Toccata Classics Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.83
-8.91 to -1.21
-25.11
-29.07 to -21.30
-22.08
-25.60 to -18.50
13
12 to 15
1
I. Allegro molto
-1.71-22.90-19.713
2
II. Lento
-4.40-27.32-23.914
3
III. Allegro
-2.04-21.85-18.713
4
No. 1. À la Greque
-8.91-28.42-25.512
5
No. 2. Raga
-3.45-27.17-24.214
6
No. 3. Sarabande
-8.50-29.07-25.612
7
No. 4. Musique du Nord
-3.07-25.63-22.515
8
I. Adagio
-3.03-25.43-22.313
9
II. Allegro energico ma serioso
-4.36-23.77-21.112
10
III. Lento
-2.00-25.21-22.213
11
I. Adagio
-1.71-22.00-19.313
12
II. Moderato, con rubato
-5.37-26.32-23.513
13
III. Allegro
-1.21-21.30-18.513

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