℗ 2017 Dacapo Records
Released November 3, 2017
Duration 1h 17m 45s
Record Label Dacapo SACD
Genre Classical (Piano)
 

Per Nørgård: Early Piano Works

Niklas Sivelöv

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Sonata determinata  
1.1
I. Allegro determinato
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
4:38
1.2
II. Andante
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
6:12
1.3
III. Vivo scherzando
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
2:48
1.4
IV. Allegro ma non troppo
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
5:54
Miniature Concerto in G Major  
1.5
I. Allegro moderato
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
2:36
1.6
II. Andantino
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
1:24
1.7
III. Presto
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
2:34
Sonata capricciosa  
1.8
I. Vivo con moto
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
3:07
1.9
II. Pastorale. Andante
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
2:51
1.10
III. Finale. Allegro
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
3:44
Trifoglio, Op. 7  
1.11
I. Notturno. Lento, poco rubato
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
3:49
1.12
II. Intermezzo capriccioso. Allegro capriccioso
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
6:33
1.13
III. Elegia. Adagio, non troppo
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
7:31
1.14
Piano Sonata in One Movement, Op. 6
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
15:37
1.15
Toccata
Per Nørgård; Niklas Sivelöv
8:27
Renowned Swedish pianist Niklas Sivelöv features in this collection of early solo piano works by contemporary Danish composer Per Nørgård. Being the instrument with which Nørgård composes, its no surprise that piano works form a significant part of his output: this release presents the Sonata determinata, the humorous Miniature Concerto in G Major, and the lively Sonata capricciosa alongside Trifoglio and the Piano Sonata in One Movement, making for an engaging insight into Nørgård's early compositional style.
176.4 kHz / 24-bit, 88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Dacapo SACD Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.58
-7.40 to -0.20
-25.31
-32.75 to -21.83
-21.51
-28.20 to -18.60
14
12 to 17
1
I. Allegro determinato
-1.38-21.83-18.613
2
II. Andante
-2.95-26.77-22.714
3
III. Vivo scherzando
-2.51-24.09-20.714
4
IV. Allegro ma non troppo
-1.92-22.07-18.914
5
I. Allegro moderato
-3.49-23.56-20.514
6
II. Andantino
-7.40-28.56-25.712
7
III. Presto
-2.27-23.42-20.215
8
I. Vivo con moto
-0.84-23.88-19.814
9
II. Pastorale. Andante
-4.90-31.55-26.715
10
III. Finale. Allegro
-1.16-22.98-19.013
11
I. Notturno. Lento, poco rubato
-5.16-32.75-28.216
12
II. Intermezzo capriccioso. Allegro capriccioso
-1.87-23.18-19.314
13
III. Elegia. Adagio, non troppo
-2.19-29.38-24.417
14
Piano Sonata in One Movement, Op. 6
-0.40-23.70-19.215
15
Toccata
-0.20-21.91-18.815

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