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    Paul Berkowitz - Piano Works of Francis Poulenc (2025) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

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    Paul Berkowitz - Piano Works of Francis Poulenc (2025) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

    Paul Berkowitz - Piano Works of Francis Poulenc (2025)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 72:49 minutes | 2,63 GB
    Classical | Label: Meridian Records, Official Digital Download

    Poulenc (1899-1963) was a pianist himself, and composed solo piano pieces the whole of his artistic life, from the early Trois mouvements perpétuels of 1918, when he was 19 years old, to the third Novelette and last Improvisation of 1959, both included on this CD, not long before his death. When he was 15, his mother had found for him the ideal and congenial piano teacher in the Catalan pianist Ricardo Viñes, who became his mentor and encouraged the young Poulenc in every way. Viñes was a virtuoso pianist who was a major figure in the musical world of the time, performing many of the works of Debussy, Ravel and other contemporary French composers, and who introduced many of the works of Albéniz and other Spanish composers to French audiences. Poulenc would attest that, in particular, Viñes taught him the art of using the pedal, so prominent and so strongly demanded by Poulenc, as will be noted frequently below. (Poulenc felt that pianists never used enough pedal in his music, which asks to be ‘bathed in pedals’ on more than one occasion.) He also introduced Poulenc to Satie and to Stravinsky. Satie took Poulenc into his fold to be a member of the group of young French composers Les Six, while Stravinsky found Poulenc his first publisher, the English firm of Chester Music, who published, among other works, the three Novelettes on this CD. All this time, Poulenc had not had any formal training in composition, in fact had been turned away by Paul Vidal, professor at the Conservatoire, who was offended by the work that Poulenc brought to him and by the dedication to Satie, ‘yelling “your work is disgusting, inept, a load of tasteless garbage…”’. Eventually, in 1921, when he was already a published composer with many public performances to his credit, Poulenc met and began four years of private lessons with Charles Koechlin, French composer and pedagogue, who worked with him on counterpoint, harmony, and compositional techniques.

    Through the 1920s, Poulenc was finding his voice. His piano works of this decade – Napoli, an early suite of 1922-25, Trois Pièces of 1918-28, the first two Novelettes of 1927-28 discussed below, and even the substantial and intriguing 8 Nocturnes of 1929-30 – can appear as rather odd juxtapositions of contrasting styles, almost as if the different pieces within each set were written by different composers. The 1930s were when Poulenc really came into his own as a composer for piano solo, and when the bulk of his piano works were written.

    Tracklist:
    01. 10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 1 in B Minor. Presto ritmico
    02. 10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 2 in A-Flat Major. Assez animé
    03. 10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 3 in B Minor. Presto très sec
    04. 10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 4 in A-Flat Major. Presto con fuoco
    05. 10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 5 in A Minor. Modéré sans lenteur
    06. 10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 6 in B-Flat Major. A toute vitesse
    07. 10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 7 in C Major. Modéré sans lenteur
    08. 10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 8 in A Minor. Presto
    09. 10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 9 in D Major. Presto possible
    10. 10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 10 in F Major “Éloge des gammes”. Modéré sans trainer
    11. 2 Improvisations, FP 113 (1941): No. 1 in G Minor. Assez animé
    12. 2 Improvisations, FP 113 (1941): No. 2 in E-Flat Major “Hommage à Schubert”. Mouvt de Valse
    13. 2 Improvisations, FP 170 (1958): No. 1 in A Minor. Allegretto commodo
    14. 2 Improvisations, FP 170 (1958): No. 2 in D-Flat Major. Allegretto
    15. Improvisation No. 15: In C Minor “Hommage à Édith Piaf”
    16. 3 Novelettes, FP 47/173 (1927-28): No. 1 in C Major. Modéré sans lenteur
    17. 3 Novelettes, FP 47/173 (1927-28): No. 2 in B-Flat minor. Très rapide et rhythmé
    18. 3 Novelettes, FP 47/173 (1958): No. 3 in E Minor Sur un thème de Manuel da Falla. Andantino tranquillo
    19. 2 Intermezzi, FP 71 (1934): No. 1 in C Major. Presto con fuoco
    20. 2 Intermezzi, FP 71 (1934): No. 2 in D-Flat Major. Assez modéré mais sans lenteur
    21. Intermezzo, FP 118 (1943): No. 3. Intermezzo in A-Flat Major. Très allant, tout droit, sans rubato
    22. Presto in B-Flat Major, FP 70 (1934): Presto possible
    23. Thème varié, FP 151 (1951): Très calme et sans hâte
    24. Mélancolie, FP 105 (1940): Très modéré

    foobar2000 v2.24.1 / DR Meter v0.7
    log date: 2025-08-20 17:36:05

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    Analyzed: Paul Berkowitz / Piano Works of Francis Poulenc
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR15 -1.00 dBFS -21.10 dBFS 1:59 01-10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 1 in B Minor. Presto ritmico
    DR11 -1.00 dBFS -15.88 dBFS 1:37 02-10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 2 in A-Flat Major. Assez animé
    DR12 -1.00 dBFS -17.07 dBFS 1:49 03-10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 3 in B Minor. Presto très sec
    DR11 -1.00 dBFS -15.45 dBFS 1:43 04-10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 4 in A-Flat Major. Presto con fuoco
    DR11 -1.00 dBFS -15.15 dBFS 1:52 05-10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 5 in A Minor. Modéré sans lenteur
    DR12 -1.00 dBFS -16.60 dBFS 1:43 06-10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 6 in B-Flat Major. A toute vitesse
    DR13 -1.00 dBFS -20.37 dBFS 2:38 07-10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 7 in C Major. Modéré sans lenteur
    DR12 -1.00 dBFS -18.69 dBFS 1:37 08-10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 8 in A Minor. Presto
    DR12 -1.00 dBFS -16.12 dBFS 1:46 09-10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 9 in D Major. Presto possible
    DR11 -1.00 dBFS -16.92 dBFS 2:24 10-10 Improvisations, FP 63 (1932-34): No. 10 in F Major “Éloge des gammes”. Modéré sans trainer
    DR10 -1.00 dBFS -16.01 dBFS 0:47 11-2 Improvisations, FP 113 (1941): No. 1 in G Minor. Assez animé
    DR13 -1.00 dBFS -19.24 dBFS 2:18 12-2 Improvisations, FP 113 (1941): No. 2 in E-Flat Major “Hommage à Schubert”. Mouvt de Valse
    DR13 -1.00 dBFS -19.51 dBFS 2:43 13-2 Improvisations, FP 170 (1958): No. 1 in A Minor. Allegretto commodo
    DR11 -1.00 dBFS -16.46 dBFS 1:36 14-2 Improvisations, FP 170 (1958): No. 2 in D-Flat Major. Allegretto
    DR12 -1.00 dBFS -16.75 dBFS 3:05 15-Improvisation No. 15: In C Minor “Hommage à Édith Piaf”
    DR12 -1.00 dBFS -18.01 dBFS 3:11 16-3 Novelettes, FP 47/173 (1927-28): No. 1 in C Major. Modéré sans lenteur
    DR13 -1.34 dBFS -17.38 dBFS 2:14 17-3 Novelettes, FP 47/173 (1927-28): No. 2 in B-Flat minor. Très rapide et rhythmé
    DR11 -1.00 dBFS -17.81 dBFS 3:09 18-3 Novelettes, FP 47/173 (1958): No. 3 in E Minor "Sur un thème de Manuel da Falla". Andantino tranquillo
    DR14 -1.00 dBFS -19.93 dBFS 2:13 19-2 Intermezzi, FP 71 (1934): No. 1 in C Major. Presto con fuoco
    DR13 -1.00 dBFS -20.19 dBFS 3:35 20-2 Intermezzi, FP 71 (1934): No. 2 in D-Flat Major. Assez modéré mais sans lenteur
    DR12 -1.00 dBFS -18.18 dBFS 5:20 21-Intermezzo, FP 118 (1943): No. 3. Intermezzo in A-Flat Major. Très allant, tout droit, sans rubato
    DR11 -1.00 dBFS -18.21 dBFS 2:27 22-Presto in B-Flat Major, FP 70 (1934): Presto possible
    DR15 -1.00 dBFS -20.62 dBFS 13:56 23-Thème varié, FP 151 (1951): Très calme et sans hâte
    DR13 -1.00 dBFS -18.98 dBFS 7:07 24-Mélancolie, FP 105 (1940): Très modéré
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    Number of tracks: 24
    Official DR value: DR12

    Samplerate: 192000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 5170 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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