foobar2000 1.3.16 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2017-09-25 15:45:36
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Analyzed: Agnès Vesterman, Anja Lechner / Silvestrov: Hieroglyphen Der Nacht
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR15 -8.42 dB -33.13 dB 1:51 01-Drei Stücke: 1. Hieroglyphen der Nacht
DR16 -9.94 dB -33.81 dB 2:38 02-Drei Stücke: 2. Nachhall eines Walzers
DR12 -16.60 dB -36.61 dB 3:50 03-Drei Stücke: 3. Nachhall einer Sarabande
DR14 -1.93 dB -27.78 dB 2:02 04-Elegie: I
DR15 -10.99 dB -35.30 dB 3:12 05-Elegie: II
DR17 -10.22 dB -34.61 dB 11:11 06-Elegie: III
DR13 -14.35 dB -33.21 dB 3:54 07-8.VI.1810 ... zum Geburtstag R.A.Schumann: 1. Elegie
DR11 -19.32 dB -35.74 dB 1:52 08-8.VI.1810 ... zum Geburtstag R.A.Schumann: 2. Serenade
DR12 -11.69 dB -34.05 dB 2:27 09-8.VI.1810 ... zum Geburtstag R.A.Schumann: 3. Menuett
DR16 -15.56 dB -37.89 dB 7:56 10-Augenblicke der Stille und Traurigkeit
DR12 -13.94 dB -32.52 dB 3:12 11-Abendserenade
DR13 -14.42 dB -34.07 dB 2:29 12-Augenblicke einer Serenade
DR14 -12.34 dB -32.14 dB 3:42 13-Lacrimosa
DR12 -15.06 dB -33.56 dB 2:51 14-25.X.1893 ... zum Andenken an P.I.Tschaikowskij: 1. Präludium 'Geburt der Melodie'
DR14 -17.21 dB -37.03 dB 4:39 15-25.X.1893 ... zum Andenken an P.I.Tschaikowskij: 2. Wiegenlied
DR15 -13.50 dB -34.06 dB 3:47 16-25.X.1893 ... zum Andenken an P.I.Tschaikowskij: 3. Serenade
DR16 -17.79 dB -43.50 dB 4:05 17-Walzer der Alpenglöckchen
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Number of tracks: 17
Official DR value: DR14
Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2061 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Источник: prestoclassical.co.uk
Композитор: Valentin Silvestrov / Валентин Сильвестров
Исполнители:
Anja Lechner, Violoncello solo, Tamtam
Agnès Vesterman, Violoncello
Об альбоме (сборнике)
Released in time for Valentin Silvestrov’s 80th birthday on September 30th these “Hieroglyphs of the Night”, works for solo cello and for two cellos, exemplify the Ukrainian composer’s music at its most secretive and mysterious. These are quiet pieces. Silvestrov has spoken of “silence set to music”, and the hushed world of the compositions makes extreme demands of its interpreters with detailed, poetic performance instructions to play “with exalted unimportance” or “like the beating of a dragonfly’s wings.” As so often with Silvestrov, several of the pieces take the form of metaphorical conversations with composers of the past and the present. Tchaikovsky, Schumann and Mansurian are amongst the composers referenced here. “My own music is a response to and an echo of what already exists,” says Silvestrov, viewing his oeuvre as a series of “codas” to music history.
German cellist Anja Lechner has been playing Silvestrov’s music for twenty years now, “First I heard a recording of the Fifth Symphony,” she recalls in a performer’s note in the CD booklet. “The music touched me deeply, I could almost say that it changed me: I was so moved by its delicate, breathing sounds and melodic fragments, interwoven with contrasting textures, finally dissolving into the air.”
Lechner subsequently recorded chamber music by Silvestrov with members of the Rosamunde Quartet and pianist Silke Avenhaus on the Grammy-nominated album leggiero, pesante in 2001. Two years later Silvestrov wrote the solo piece Augenblicke der Stille und Traurigkeit for her. Lechner plays it on the present recording, along with other solo pieces Lacrimosa, Walzer der Alpenglöckchen, and the strikingly unusual Elegie, which calls for her to play, simultaneously, both cello and gongs (for this piece, the soloist is flanked by tam-tams). Lechner: “Especially in the solo works, Silvestrov is very often playing with the idea of two voices or characters or concepts – shadow and light, or past and present, present and future. In the Elegie the tam-tam is obviously the shadow… I like the motions I have to make with the bow to play the tam-tam and to strike the strings of the cello, creating a melody without playing arco…”
Lacrimosa is dedicated to Tigran Mansurian, another composer with whom Anja Lechner has worked closely (see for instance the recording Quasi Parlando on which she is a soloist and the Rosamunde Quartet’s account of Mansurian’s String Quartets).
Lechner is joined by French cellist Agnès Vesterman to play Drei Stücke (dedicated to both musicians), 8.VI. 1810…zum Geburtstag R.A. Schumann, Serenaden, and 25.X.1893…zum Andenken an P.I. Tschaikowskij. Again, the challenges are many and unconventional. In the liner notes Silvestrov associate Tatjana Frumkis speaks of the composer’s insistence that the duo pieces must sound like a single cello with expanded possibilities, or a ‘cello four-hands’. The cellists alternate in contrasting roles, a leading part and an accompaniment of “Orphic arpeggiated pizzicatos.” Much of the action takes place in the cello’s high register, compounding the technical demands.
The duo of Anja Lechner and Agnès Vesterman was formed in 2009, when Lechner was invited to play all of Silvestrov’s solo and duo music for cello at the Nostalghia Festival in Poznań, Poland. Lechner: “I knew the playing of Agnès from a recording with Garth Knox on ECM [see the albums D’amore and Saltarello]. I liked her warm, earthy tone and knew that she played free projects with early, contemporary and improvised music. She responded immediately and gladly to Silvestrov's music. Since then we not only share his melodies but also a love for his music.”