℗ 2023 haenssler classic
Released September 1, 2023
Duration 1h 13m 31s
Record Label haenssler CLASSIC
Catalogue No. HC22055
Genre Classical
 

César Franck - Piano Works

Ingmar Lazar

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Piano Sonata No. 1  
1.1
I. Larghetto - Allegro moderato
César Franck; Ingmar Lazar
10:28
1.2
II. Adagio. Andante Moderato
César Franck; Ingmar Lazar
3:54
1.3
III. Rondo. Allegro Vivace
César Franck; Ingmar Lazar
4:15
1.4
Grand Caprice
César Franck; Ingmar Lazar
14:34
Prélude, Aria et Finale  
1.5
Prélude. Allegro Moderato e Maestoso
César Franck; Ingmar Lazar
9:10
1.6
Aria. Lento
César Franck; Ingmar Lazar
6:07
1.7
Final. Allegro Molto Ed Agitato
César Franck; Ingmar Lazar
6:36
Prélude, Choral et Fugue  
1.8
Prélude. Moderato
César Franck; Ingmar Lazar
4:39
1.9
Choral. Poco Più Lento
César Franck; Ingmar Lazar
6:31
1.10
Fugue. Tempo I
César Franck; Ingmar Lazar
7:17
Digital Booklet
In February 1835, the young Cesar Franck gave his first public performance as a pianist in his home town of Liege. At that time, he was still a student at the Ecole royale de musique, which he had first entered in 1827. Fol lowing more successful performances in the same year, he completed his studies in Liege and went with his father to Paris to receive further training from Anton Reicha, Pierre Zimmerman and Hippolyte Colet. At the end of the year, father and son returned home to plan Cesar's future career from there on. During this time, Cesar composed the three-movement Piano Sonata (op. 10), which is still very much in the spirit of the classical period and clearly borrows from his role models, but this is to be expected from a 13-year-old boy. Cesar broke away from the formal stylistic idiom of the classical period after leaving the Paris Conservatoire in 1842. His father pushed him toward a career path as a virtuoso, and the son complied, composing his own pieces for this purpose, following in the tradition of piano works by Franz Liszt, Frederic Chopin and Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – haenssler CLASSIC Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.88
-5.86 to -0.17
-24.46
-28.69 to -20.74
-20.90
-25.50 to -17.30
14
13 to 17
1
I. Larghetto - Allegro moderato
-0.17-26.06-22.117
2
II. Adagio. Andante Moderato
-3.65-28.16-24.415
3
III. Rondo. Allegro Vivace
-2.33-24.67-20.913
4
Grand Caprice
-0.17-22.39-18.214
5
Prélude. Allegro Moderato e Maestoso
-0.17-22.99-19.515
6
Aria. Lento
-5.86-28.69-25.514
7
Final. Allegro Molto Ed Agitato
-0.17-21.27-17.913
8
Prélude. Moderato
-2.14-24.54-21.314
9
Choral. Poco Più Lento
-2.28-25.07-21.914
10
Fugue. Tempo I
0.00-20.74-17.313

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