℗ 2014 Hyperion Records Limited
Released March 29, 2024
Originated April 27, 2014
Duration 1h 16m 25s
Record Label Hyperion
Genre Classical
 

Rubinstein: Piano Quartets

Various Artists

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Piano Quartet in F Major, Op. 55a  
1.1
I. Allegro non troppo
Anton Rubinstein; Morgan Goff
10:49
1.2
II. Scherzo. Allegro assai
Anton Rubinstein; Justin Pearson
6:42
1.3
III. Andante con moto
Anton Rubinstein; Justin Pearson
9:21
1.4
IV. Allegro appassionato
Anton Rubinstein; Morgan Goff
10:18
Piano Quartet in C Major, Op. 66  
1.5
I. Allegro moderato
Anton Rubinstein; Morgan Goff
13:17
1.6
II. Allegro vivace
Anton Rubinstein; Morgan Goff
5:07
1.7
III. Andante assai
Anton Rubinstein; Justin Pearson
11:01
1.8
IV. Allegro non troppo ma con fuoco
Anton Rubinstein; Justin Pearson
9:50
Digital Booklet
"This is an impassioned, convincing first recording." - BBC Music Magazine Pianist Leslie Howard is acclaimed as ‘a virtuoso in the true Romantic style with its emphasis on musicality as much as bravura’ (The Guardian). He is joined here by three of his frequent string collaborators for two forgotten masterpieces of the Russian nineteenth-century chamber music tradition by renowned pianist-composer Anton Rubinstein. In recent years there has been something of a revival of Rubinstein’s music, but previously it had fallen into total neglect outside Russia from around the early 1920s. However in his day Rubinstein was a hugely important figure: the first international professional Russian composer. His influence is almost incalculably vast on the succeeding generations of Russians who benefited from his grasp of Western musical forms allied to an excellence of craftsmanship and an easy melodic fluency. Although a thoroughly cosmopolitan composer, Rubinstein could also incorporate the occasional Russian folk-song or an echo of Russian church music. The Piano Quartet in F major was dedicated to Berthold Damcke, the music critic who had championed Rubinstein during the late 1850s in the public argument fomented by the composer and critic Aleksandr Serov, whose printed taunts of Rubinstein and his non-nationalistic style seem largely to have been fuelled by anti-Semitism. The Piano Quartet in C major was one of Rubinstein’s most popular works in its day.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Hyperion Studio Masters
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Peak
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.31
-4.70 to -4.25
-24.40
-26.75 to -22.44
-21.29
-23.70 to -19.40
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11 to 15
1
I. Allegro non troppo
-4.25-23.10-19.912
2
II. Scherzo. Allegro assai
-4.25-24.91-22.113
3
III. Andante con moto
-4.25-26.75-23.714
4
IV. Allegro appassionato
-4.25-22.88-19.712
5
I. Allegro moderato
-4.25-23.13-20.012
6
II. Allegro vivace
-4.70-26.51-23.415
7
III. Andante assai
-4.25-25.44-22.113
8
IV. Allegro non troppo ma con fuoco
-4.25-22.44-19.411

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