℗ 2024 Claves Records
Released March 15, 2024
Duration 56m 21s
Record Label Claves Records
Catalogue No. CD-3079
Genre Classical (Concerto)
 

Bloch, Bruch, Dohnányi

Tim Posner, Katharina Müllner, Berner Symphonieorchester

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Schelomo, B. 39  
1.1
Lento moderato - Allegro moderato - Andante moderato
Ernest Bloch; Tim Posner; Berner Symphonieorchester; Katharina Müllner
21:29
1.2
Kol Nidrei, Op. 47
Max Bruch; Tim Posner; Berner Symphonieorchester; Katharina Müllner
9:53
Konzertstück, Op. 12  
1.3
Allegro non troppo - Adagio - Tempo I, ma molto più tranquillo
Ernö Dohnányi; Tim Posner; Berner Symphonieorchester; Katharina Müllner
24:59
Following Tim Posner’s recording debut of a Concertante by the English romantic composer Cipriani Potter (with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales), this is his first major recording. Ernest Bloch’s Schelomo was the piece that stood out and around which the whole programme was built. “It’s a work that I’ve loved since childhood, and that I’ve always wanted to play, but as it requires a large-scale orchestra, the occasion never arose, so it’s a fantastic opportunity to finally be able to fulfill this dream here alongside Katharina Müllner and the Berner Symphonieorchester. Max Bruch’s Kol Nidrei, another work with Hebrew resonance, was a natural choice. To follow in the footsteps of these two composers, we could have added Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Concerto, the work of a magnificent musician who had to flee Europe because of his Jewish origins. However, I preferred to opt for contrast and originality by following the suggestion of a friend who introduced me to Ernö Dohnányi’s underplayed Konzertstück. This jubilant work could not offer a more striking counterpoint to the tragedy of Schelomo.” - Tim Posner
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Claves Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.59
-4.06 to -0.20
-25.23
-27.86 to -22.26
-21.80
-24.80 to -18.30
14
13 to 16
1
Lento moderato - Allegro moderato - Andante moderato
-0.20-22.26-18.313
2
Kol Nidrei, Op. 47
-4.06-27.86-24.814
3
Allegro non troppo - Adagio - Tempo I, ma molto più tranquillo
-0.52-25.58-22.316

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