℗ 2021 haenssler CLASSIC
Released October 1, 2021
Duration 1h 06m 44s
Record Label haenssler CLASSIC
Catalogue No. HC20069
Genre Classical (Violin)
 

Paganiniana

Pavel Šporcl

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24 Caprices, Op. 1, MS 25  
1.1
No. 24 in A Minor
Niccolò Paganini; Pavel Šporcl
5:42
1.2
Caprice in D Major
Josef Slavík; Pavel Šporcl
10:05
1.3
The Last Rose of Summer
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst; Pavel Šporcl
10:54
1.4
A Paganini
Alfred Schnittke; Pavel Šporcl
12:34
1.5
Recitativo und Scherzo-Caprice, Op. 6
Fritz Kreisler; Pavel Šporcl
5:25
1.6
Kde domov muj
Pavel Šporcl; Pavel Šporcl
7:22
1.7
Paganiniana
Nathan Milstein; Pavel Šporcl
9:44
1.8
Cadenza to Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major (After Paganini's MS 21)
Jan Kubelík; Pavel Šporcl
4:58
Digital Booklet
During Paganini´s lifetime (1782–1840), there were rumors that Paganini had sold his soul to the Devil. His violin technique was so astonishing, his performance style so exuberant and his appearance so, well, demonic that there could be no other explanation. With modern medical knowledge, it now seems more likely that he had Marfans and Ehlers-Danlos syndromes, allowing him to stretch his hands in ways no one else could. Whether or not he had natural advantages, Paganini changed the course of violin playing, as Pavel Šporcl explains: “He was the best – a magician of the violin. He became a global star – the tabloid newspapers gossiped about him and told readers to sell everything to buy a ticket to see him. He also did so much to advance violin playing and repertoire. Violin technique and the way we play today are largely due to Paganini.” Pavel Šporcl and his famous blue violin are celebrated around the world. He is considered in the ‘royal line’ of Czech violinists, having been taught by the legendary teacher Vaclav Snitl (himself taught by Jaroslav Kocian) as well as by Itzhak Perlman, Eduard Schmieder and Dorothy DeLay. Šporcl whose iconic blue violin was created by leading contemporary instrument maker Jan Spidlen, has done a great deal to popularise classical music in his country – having sold more than 230,000 albums and frequently appeared on television, including his recent documentary series on the great Czech violinists of yesteryear, and his regular top-rated program introducing children to music.
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
-0.95
-1.60 to -0.30
-23.96
-24.62 to -22.95
-19.71
-20.50 to -18.70
15
14 to 16
1
No. 24 in A Minor
-0.93-22.95-18.714
2
Caprice in D Major
-0.84-24.16-20.216
3
The Last Rose of Summer
-1.60-24.62-20.515
4
A Paganini
-0.30-23.96-18.716
5
Recitativo und Scherzo-Caprice, Op. 6
-1.27-24.12-20.315
6
Kde domov muj
-0.94-24.04-20.015
7
Paganiniana
-1.43-24.29-20.115
8
Cadenza to Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major (After Paganini's MS 21)
-0.30-23.55-19.214

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