℗ 2017 Toccata Classics
Released October 6, 2017
Duration 1h 08m 02s
Record Label Toccata Classics
Genre Classical
 

Franz Liszt: Songs for Bass Voice & Piano

Jared Schwartz, Mary Dibbern

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1.1
Weimars Volkslied, S. 313
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
6:49
3 Sonetti di Petrarca, S. 270b  
1.2
No. 2. Pace non trovo
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
5:08
1.3
Des Tages laute Stimmen schweigen, S337 / R633
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
4:06
1.4
J'ai perdu ma force et ma vie, S327, "Tristesse"
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
4:07
1.5
Jeanne d'Arc au bucher, S373/R646
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
8:48
1.6
Sei still (Ach, was ist Leben), S330/R624
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
3:31
1.7
Le juif errant, S300/R585
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
12:24
1.8
Uber allen Gipfeln ist Ruh, S306/1/R610a
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
3:52
1.9
O lieb so lang du lieben kannst, S. 298 No. 1
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
6:16
1.10
Du bist wie eine Blume (Thou art like a flower), S287/R607
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
2:34
1.11
Go Not, Happy Day, S. 335
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
3:46
1.12
Weimars Toten, S303 / R584
Franz Liszt; Jared Schwartz; Mary Dibbern
6:41
Digital Booklet
Widely known for the virtuosity of his piano compositions and the inventiveness of his orchestral works, Liszt's contributions to the genre of art song are less well known. This collection from bass Jared Schwartz and pianist Mary Dibbern seeks to change that, presenting 12 songs in German, French, Italian, and English which display variety and intensity, showing a different side to the Romantic composer.
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
-5.47
-11.28 to -2.00
-31.26
-36.75 to -24.57
-26.65
-32.10 to -20.80
15
14 to 18
1
Weimars Volkslied, S. 313
-2.00-24.57-20.814
2
No. 2. Pace non trovo
-6.66-31.55-26.915
3
Des Tages laute Stimmen schweigen, S337 / R633
-5.29-35.75-31.515
4
J'ai perdu ma force et ma vie, S327, "Tristesse"
-6.13-30.78-25.214
5
Jeanne d'Arc au bucher, S373/R646
-2.00-27.46-20.816
6
Sei still (Ach, was ist Leben), S330/R624
-11.28-36.75-32.115
7
Le juif errant, S300/R585
-2.01-26.34-22.215
8
Uber allen Gipfeln ist Ruh, S306/1/R610a
-8.36-36.46-31.215
9
O lieb so lang du lieben kannst, S. 298 No. 1
-2.64-29.72-25.918
10
Du bist wie eine Blume (Thou art like a flower), S287/R607
-9.35-35.12-31.514
11
Go Not, Happy Day, S. 335
-6.02-32.74-28.017
12
Weimars Toten, S303 / R584
-3.95-27.85-23.715

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