℗ 2017 Johanna Rose
Released October 20, 2017
Duration 1h 05m 24s
Record Label RUBICON
Genre Classical
 

C.P.E. Bach: 3 Sonatas for Viola da Gamba

Johanna Rose, Javier Núñez

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Sonata for Viola da Gamba and Continuo in D Major, Wq. 137  
1.1
I. Adagio ma non tanto
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
3:32
1.2
II. Allegro di molto
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
5:55
1.3
III. Arioso
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
8:52
Sonata for Viola da Gamba and Continuo in C Major, Wq. 136  
1.4
I. Andante
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
3:41
1.5
II. Allegretto
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
6:43
1.6
III. Arioso
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
5:03
Keyboard Sonata in A Minor, Wq. 50 / 3 (H.138)  
1.7
I. Presto
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
4:11
1.8
II. Largo
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
4:09
1.9
III. Allegro moderato ma innocentemente
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
3:25
Sonata for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord in G Minor, Wq. 88  
1.10
I. Allegro moderato
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
6:47
1.11
II. Larghetto
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
6:41
1.12
III. Allegro assai
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; Johanna Rose; Javier Núñez
6:25
German gambist Johanna Rose and Spanish harpsichordist Javier Núñez present their warm and highly musical interpretations of C.P.E. Bach's works for their delicious instrumental combination. Written at a time when the gamba was already becoming old-fashioned, Bach's sonatas nevertheless display tireless invention and grace which allow Rose to shine in her first solo recording.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – RUBICON Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.40
-11.51 to -0.34
-23.83
-33.25 to -20.35
-20.12
-29.10 to -17.00
13
12 to 14
1
I. Adagio ma non tanto
-2.81-21.75-18.312
2
II. Allegro di molto
-0.37-22.19-18.814
3
III. Arioso
-0.95-22.04-18.613
4
I. Andante
-0.78-21.63-18.013
5
II. Allegretto
-0.38-20.35-17.013
6
III. Arioso
-0.96-20.97-17.413
7
I. Presto
-7.73-26.59-22.613
8
II. Largo
-11.51-33.25-29.114
9
III. Allegro moderato ma innocentemente
-10.24-29.76-25.813
10
I. Allegro moderato
-0.34-21.09-17.414
11
II. Larghetto
-2.78-24.15-20.013
12
III. Allegro assai
-1.99-22.14-18.413

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