℗ 2015 Deutschlandradio / Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Released October 31, 2023
Originated January 15, 2016
Duration 1h 08m 52s
Record Label Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Genre Classical
 

Solitaires

Boulanger Trio

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Soir, Matin, Op. 76  
1.1
I. Soir
Mélanie Bonis; Boulanger Trio
3:52
1.2
II. Matin
Mélanie Bonis; Boulanger Trio
3:20
1.3
Andante con moto in C Minor, EG 116
Edvard Grieg; Boulanger Trio
9:25
3 Nocturnes, B. 56  
1.4
No. 1, Andante
Ernest Bloch; Boulanger Trio
2:30
1.5
No. 2, Andante quieto
Ernest Bloch; Boulanger Trio
2:34
1.6
No. 3, Tempestoso
Ernest Bloch; Boulanger Trio
2:33
1.7
Sérénade lointaine
George Enescu; Boulanger Trio
4:41
1.8
D'un soir triste (Arr. for Piano Trio)
Lili Boulanger; Boulanger Trio
10:46
1.9
D'un matin de printemps (Arr. for Piano Trio)
Lili Boulanger; Boulanger Trio
4:32
1.10
Mozart-Adagio
Avo Pärt; Boulanger Trio
6:08
1.11
Elegy in D-Flat Major, Op. 23
Josef Suk; Boulanger Trio
6:02
1.12
Piano Trio in E-Flat Major, D. 897
Franz Schubert; Boulanger Trio
8:20
1.13
Adagio adagio. Serenade for Piano Trio
Hans Henze; Boulanger Trio
4:09
Digital Booklet
The title Solitaires evokes the singularity of each work on this album; each of these works needs to be polished like a diamond, as Karla Haltenwanger, the pianist of the Boulanger Trio, remarks. "We want to shed new light on the piano trio genre by focusing on small, concentrated forms. In such short pieces, everything needs to be immediately in place: the tuning, the attitude, the timbre, from the very first second!" - Birgit Erz (Violin)
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.89
-10.72 to -0.63
-24.55
-33.71 to -21.25
-20.90
-29.70 to -17.80
14
12 to 17
1
I. Soir
-0.64-21.25-18.012
2
II. Matin
-1.08-24.40-21.515
3
Andante con moto in C Minor, EG 116
-0.64-21.51-17.813
4
No. 1, Andante
-10.72-33.71-29.714
5
No. 2, Andante quieto
-4.09-28.06-24.413
6
No. 3, Tempestoso
-0.64-22.66-18.913
7
Sérénade lointaine
-2.98-22.27-19.112
8
D'un soir triste (Arr. for Piano Trio)
-0.63-24.66-21.115
9
D'un matin de printemps (Arr. for Piano Trio)
-0.64-22.44-18.914
10
Mozart-Adagio
-0.65-28.22-24.217
11
Elegy in D-Flat Major, Op. 23
-0.65-23.90-20.114
12
Piano Trio in E-Flat Major, D. 897
-0.63-22.91-18.513
13
Adagio adagio. Serenade for Piano Trio
-0.64-23.19-19.513

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