℗ 1975 Baroque Records
Released September 23, 1975
Duration 46m 31s
Record Label Baroque Records
Catalogue No. 43NB6388BA
Genre Classical
 

Françaix: Sonatine - Prokofiev: 5 Melodies, Op. 35 Bis - Ravel: Sonate - Szymanowski: La Fontaine D'Arethuse, Op. 30/1

David Berfield, Diana Steiner

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Sonatine  
1.1
I. Vivace
Jean Françaix; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
2:04
1.2
II. Andante
Jean Françaix; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
3:47
1.3
III. Theme Varie
Jean Françaix; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
4:54
5 Melodies, Op. 35 Bis  
1.4
I. Andante
Sergei Prokofiev; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
1:58
1.5
II. Lento, Ma Non Troppo
Sergei Prokofiev; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
2:26
1.6
III. Animato, Ma Non Allegro
Sergei Prokofiev; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
4:02
1.7
IV. Allegretto Leggero E Scherzando
Sergei Prokofiev; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
1:06
1.8
V. Andante Non Troppo
Sergei Prokofiev; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
2:55
Sonate  
1.9
I. Allegretto
Maurice Ravel; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
8:32
1.10
II. Blues (Moderato)
Maurice Ravel; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
5:17
1.11
III. Perpetuum Mobile (Allegro)
Maurice Ravel; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
3:56
1.12
La Fontaine D'Arethuse, Op. 30/1
Karol Szymanowski; David Berfield; Diana Steiner
5:34
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Baroque Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-12 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.87
-7.84 to -1.22
-22.99
-26.32 to -19.55
-19.96
-23.00 to -16.60
12
10 to 14
1
I. Vivace
-2.67-23.69-20.414
2
II. Andante
-7.84-26.32-23.012
3
III. Theme Varie
-2.53-23.88-20.614
4
I. Andante
-4.74-23.45-20.512
5
II. Lento, Ma Non Troppo
-7.13-23.75-20.910
6
III. Animato, Ma Non Allegro
-3.84-23.29-20.311
7
IV. Allegretto Leggero E Scherzando
-5.89-23.55-20.810
8
V. Andante Non Troppo
-5.08-24.37-21.312
9
I. Allegretto
-1.67-21.23-18.213
10
II. Blues (Moderato)
-1.22-19.55-16.612
11
III. Perpetuum Mobile (Allegro)
-1.75-20.31-17.412
12
La Fontaine D'Arethuse, Op. 30/1
-2.02-22.52-19.513

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