℗ 2020 Hyperion Records Limited
Released March 29, 2024
Originated January 31, 2020
Duration 1h 09m 56s
Record Label Hyperion
Genre Classical
 

Litolff: Piano Trios Nos. 1 & 2

Leonore Piano Trio

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Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 47  
1.1
I. Allegro
Henry Litolff; Leonore Piano Trio
11:23
1.2
II. Andante
Henry Litolff; Leonore Piano Trio
6:18
1.3
III. Scherzo. Molto allegro
Henry Litolff; Leonore Piano Trio
5:36
1.4
IV. Finale. Presto
Henry Litolff; Leonore Piano Trio
9:20
Piano Trio No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 56  
1.5
I. Allegro
Henry Litolff; Leonore Piano Trio
11:42
1.6
II. Scherzo. Allegro vivace – Presto
Henry Litolff; Leonore Piano Trio
6:11
1.7
III. Andante
Henry Litolff; Leonore Piano Trio
7:57
1.8
IV. Finale. Prestissimo
Henry Litolff; Leonore Piano Trio
5:39
1.9
Serenade for Violin and Piano, Op. 91
Henry Litolff; Benjamin Nabarro; Leonore Piano Trio
5:50
Digital Booklet
"The Leonore Trio have made something of a habit of exploring the byways of the trio repertoire but none is more worthwhile than this disc … throughout the Leonore combine finesse with a palpable sense of enjoyment that is entirely engaging … we move via a strikingly touching slow movement [of No 2] to a finale of lightning-quick energy, demanding the quickest of reflexes, an ear for accentuation and tremendous dexterity, all of which the Leonore deliver in spades. Add to this the simple charm of the Serenade, beguilingly played by Benjamin Nabarro, and a typically informative note by Jeremy Nicholas, and you have a winner." - Gramophone If the name of Henry Charles Litolff is familiar today only through the scherzo of his Concerto symphonique No 4, the absurdity of that ‘one-hit composer’ tag is clearly demonstrated by this release. These are among the finest examples of the piano trio genre still inexplicably absent from the standard repertoire.
192 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Hyperion Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.48
-7.16 to -0.80
-23.11
-26.42 to -21.40
-19.99
-23.20 to -18.50
13
12 to 14
1
I. Allegro
-1.31-22.12-18.814
2
II. Andante
-4.21-25.60-22.212
3
III. Scherzo. Molto allegro
-0.80-21.70-18.714
4
IV. Finale. Presto
-1.81-21.73-18.613
5
I. Allegro
-1.04-21.40-18.513
6
II. Scherzo. Allegro vivace – Presto
-1.54-22.71-19.814
7
III. Andante
-2.12-24.42-21.113
8
IV. Finale. Prestissimo
-2.30-21.88-19.012
9
Serenade for Violin and Piano, Op. 91
-7.16-26.42-23.212

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