℗ 2013 Grand Piano
Released November 5, 2013
Duration 1h 06m 25s
Record Label Grand Piano
Catalogue No. GP660
Genre Classical (Instrumental)
 

Carreño: Rêverie & Selected Music for Piano

Alexandra Oehler

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1.1
Souvenirs de mon pays, Op. 10
Teresa Carreno; Alexandra Oehler
7:14
1.2
Caprice-Etude No. 1, Op. 4
Teresa Carreno; Alexandra Oehler
7:05
1.3
Priere, Op. 12
Teresa Carreno; Alexandra Oehler
3:03
1.4
Reverie-Impromptu, Op. 3
Teresa Carreno; Alexandra Oehler
6:53
1.5
Marche funebre, Op. 11
Teresa Carreno; Alexandra Oehler
6:44
1.6
Caprice-Etude No. 2, Op. 6
Teresa Carreno; Alexandra Oehler
8:35
Elegie No. 2  
1.7
Partie, Op. 18
Teresa Carreno; Alexandra Oehler
6:04
Elegie No. 6  
1.8
Plaintes au borde d'une tombe, Op. 22
Teresa Carreno; Alexandra Oehler
9:46
1.9
Une larme, Op. 5
Teresa Carreno; Alexandra Oehler
3:19
1.10
Gottschalk Waltz, Op. 1
Teresa Carreno; Alexandra Oehler
7:42
Digital Booklet
" ... Oehler does a very good impression of Carreño the prodigious pianist, caressing her way with delicacy of feeling and when called for ... flinging her fingers with military precision up and down the keyboard. Audio quality is very good ..." - MusicWeb International Internationally renowned pianist Alexandra Oehler turns her attention to the works of Venezuelan pianist Teresa Carreño, one of the most virtuosic artists of her age. The selection of piano compositions here, the earliest of which was written when Carreño was only nine, reveals exacting technical demands allied to an impressively expressive arsenal. Most of the pieces on this album are world premiere recordings.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Grand Piano Studio Masters

Recording dates: 13-15 April 2013 Recording venue: Mendelssohn-saal, Gewandhaus Leipzig, Germany Producer, editor and Mastering: Dietmar Wolf Engineer: Manuel Fischer Publisher: Manuscript / Pfefferkorn Musikverlag, Leipzig Piano Technician: stephan Wittig (Gewandhaus Leipzig) Piano: steinway Model D 274 – solo instrument (443 Hz) Booklet Notes: ann-Katrin Zimmermann English version by susanne Jung French version by Christoph Nöthlings Artist photograph by andreas Dommenz Composer photos kindly provided by Teresa Carreño & eugen d ́albert Gesellschaft zu Coswig e.v. Cover art: Tony Price: Pont Valentré
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.61
-6.39 to -0.47
-25.64
-29.88 to -23.18
-22.13
-26.80 to -19.80
14
12 to 16
1
Souvenirs de mon pays, Op. 10
-1.48-24.48-21.214
2
Caprice-Etude No. 1, Op. 4
-2.47-23.70-19.812
3
Priere, Op. 12
-5.08-24.93-21.612
4
Reverie-Impromptu, Op. 3
-1.64-27.92-23.916
5
Marche funebre, Op. 11
-0.90-25.82-22.315
6
Caprice-Etude No. 2, Op. 6
-1.28-23.54-20.015
7
Partie, Op. 18
-0.47-23.18-19.914
8
Plaintes au borde d'une tombe, Op. 22
-6.39-29.88-26.815
9
Une larme, Op. 5
-5.90-28.78-25.114
10
Gottschalk Waltz, Op. 1
-0.52-24.18-20.714

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