℗ 2023 2023 Profil Medien
Released May 5, 2023
Duration 1h 01m 00s
Record Label haenssler CLASSIC
Catalogue No. HC23009
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Works for Cello & Piano

Reiner Ginzel, Gitti Pirner

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1.1
Märchen Op. 8
Paul Juon; Reiner Ginzel; Gitti Pirner
5:48
I Maestoso  
1.2
Allegro con fuoco
Léon Boëllmann; Gitti Pirner; Reiner Ginzel
10:14
Sonata A Minor  
1.3
II. Andante
Léon Boëllmann; Reiner Ginzel; Gitti Pirner
8:19
Sonate a Minor Op. 40  
1.4
III. Allegro Molto
Léon Boëllmann; Reiner Ginzel; Gitti Pirner
7:08
1.5
ROMANZE Op. 36
Camille Saint-saëns; Reiner Ginzel; Gitti Pirner
3:34
Sonate D Minor Op.31  
1.6
I. Largo - Allegro Molto
Joseph Woelfl; Reiner Ginzel; Gitti Pirner
7:49
1.7
II. Andante
Joseph Woelfl; Gitti Pirner; Reiner Ginzel
5:18
1.8
III. Allegro
Joseph Woelfl; Gitti Pirner; Reiner Ginzel
4:59
1.9
Romanze F Minor
Sergej rachmaninoff; Reiner Ginzel; Gitti Pirner
2:00
1.10
Ballade Op. 4
Reinhold Glière; Reiner Ginzel; Gitti Pirner
5:51
When Ludwig van Beethoven wrote his first two sonatas for piano and violoncello (op. 5) in 1796, he was entering new compositional territory. Violin sonatas already existed; Mozart had already written several, but the cello had not yet established itself as a solo instrument equal to the violin in chamber music. During this period, i.e. the second half of the 1790s, another composer emerged into the public sphere who was also on a par with Beethoven, if only as a pianist.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – haenssler CLASSIC Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.87
-6.43 to -0.25
-22.03
-24.95 to -19.13
-19.01
-21.80 to -16.20
12
10 to 13
1
Märchen Op. 8
-1.27-24.13-21.113
2
Allegro con fuoco
-0.46-20.74-17.813
3
II. Andante
-2.39-23.34-20.012
4
III. Allegro Molto
-0.25-20.41-17.513
5
ROMANZE Op. 36
-2.54-24.51-21.113
6
I. Largo - Allegro Molto
-0.27-19.31-16.413
7
II. Andante
-4.51-24.07-21.212
8
III. Allegro
-0.27-19.68-17.013
9
Romanze F Minor
-6.43-24.95-21.810
10
Ballade Op. 4
-0.26-19.13-16.212

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