℗ 2016 Genuin
Released March 4, 2016
Duration 1h 07m 14s
Record Label Genuin
Catalogue No. GEN16409
Genre Classical (Instrumental)
 

Franz Liszt: Études d'exécution transcendante

Dinara Klinton

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Études d'exécution transcendante, S. 139  
1.1
No. 1 Preludio
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
1:02
1.2
No. 2 untitled - Molto vivace
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
2:25
1.3
No. 3 Paysage
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
5:07
1.4
No. 4 Mazeppa
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
7:43
1.5
No. 5 Feux follets. Irrlichter 
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
3:40
1.6
No. 6 Vision
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
5:33
1.7
No. 7 Eroica
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
4:49
1.8
No. 8 Wilde Jagd
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
5:40
1.9
No. 9 Ricordanza
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
11:11
1.10
No. 10 untitled – Allegro agitato molto
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
4:57
1.11
No. 11 Harmonies du soir
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
9:25
1.12
No. 12 Chasse-Neige
Franz Liszt; Dinara Klinton
5:42
Digital Booklet
"Making beautiful sounds, voicing chords with clarity, developing tone, is a priority. Her bass notes tread the elemental. Her climaxes, reaching quickening, explosive release from nowhere, are on an oceanic scale. Knife-edge drama, bold images, matter to her." - ClassicalSource.com Young award-winning Ukrainian pianist Dinara Klinton devotes her sophomore recording to Franz Liszt’s challenging set of Études d'exécution transcendante. Recorded at the Gewandhaus Leipzig in Germany in June 2015, this recital showcases Klinton's playing that both amazes and inspires listeners with her enthusiasm.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Genuin Studio Masters

Recorded at Mendelssohn-Saal, Gewandhaus Leipzig, Germany June 2–4, 2015 Recording Producer / Tonmeister: Alfredo Lasheras Hakobian Editing: Thomas Bößl, Alfredo Lasheras Hakobian Piano: Steinway D Piano Tuner: Stephan Wittig English Translation: Taryn Knerr, Leipzig Booklet Editing: Nora Gohlke, Leipzig Photography: Peter Freudenreich, Berlin Layout: Sabine Kahlke-Rosenthal, Leipzig Graphic Design: Thorsten Stapel, Münste
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.77
-2.05 to -0.41
-21.43
-28.35 to -18.20
-17.63
-24.20 to -14.30
13
11 to 16
1
No. 1 Preludio
-1.33-20.17-17.113
2
No. 2 untitled - Molto vivace
-0.45-19.22-15.912
3
No. 3 Paysage
-1.82-28.35-24.216
4
No. 4 Mazeppa
-0.41-18.22-14.311
5
No. 5 Feux follets. Irrlichter 
-0.52-24.27-21.014
6
No. 6 Vision
-0.45-19.37-16.212
7
No. 7 Eroica
-0.45-19.26-14.911
8
No. 8 Wilde Jagd
-0.44-18.20-14.811
9
No. 9 Ricordanza
-2.05-27.06-23.016
10
No. 10 untitled – Allegro agitato molto
-0.45-19.46-16.113
11
No. 11 Harmonies du soir
-0.46-22.35-16.813
12
No. 12 Chasse-Neige
-0.44-21.19-17.313

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