Angelo Francesco Lavagnino News
Italian composer
- Italy, Kingdom of Italy
- composer, film score composer, violinist, teacher
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2020-03-12 03:15:50
BY JEFFREY PALMER, UNITED STATES CORRESPONDENT Tales of HopperPresented by Cherylyn Lavagnino DanceDiMenna Center for Classical Music, New York, 25 February American realist painter Edward Hopper (1882
2016-04-21 21:41:55
Il giocondo
[…] years, and used to do things like Mascagni’s Isabeau and Guglielmo Ratcliff, which would certainly attract my attention. Lately they’ve been hitting the standard Rigoletto and Bohéme circuit. But Gioconda draws my notice wherever it turns up, and even a provincial performance may have many charms. In this case the sets were very handsome, the orchestra rugged but not ragged (kudos to conductor Lucy Arner!), the ballet (yes! They performed the ballet!), choreographed by Cherylyn Lavagnino, dull but not disgraceful, and the Verismo Opera Volunteer Chorus sounded fine although their movements suggested they had never had a stage rehearsal, ever, for anything. It was fun. A Gioconda should be fun. With six leads in Gioconda, you can reliably hope that three or four will be worth listening to, or why would they revive the opera? This is music and melodrama but it’s not music-drama. Sharon Azrieli Perez has a large, […]
2014-01-16 03:48:55
[…] persuading Casals to “forgive” Cassadó some years earlier. John Williams, a student in the Guitar class around that time, has recently been very critical of Segovia’s approach to teaching so all was not smooth in the interaction between students and tutors. The composition course was run by Vito Frazzi whose “scala alternate” represented a considerable musical mountain to scale before students could compose much music. But the film music course was run by Angelo Lavagnino, a much more colourful composer, to say the least. One day Lavagnino announced to students that the next meeting would be in Cinecittá Studios in Rome where he had a gig in two days time. I immediately changed from the Conducting Course and travelled down to Rome on the back of my friend’s motorbike to the studios where we saw music being added to what seemed to be a slightly risqué film. We […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2012-01-27 01:47:10
More Music for Monadnock Region
[…] Schoenberg, and Brahms. On July 17, the Borromeo Quartet will appear in a concert preceded by George Gopen, delivering T. S. Eliot’s masterpiece “Four Quartets,” a work inspired by Beethoven’s Quartet Op. 132. Projected for late August, when the MM season is over, is “Twilight of the Romantics,” German Romanticism from Brahms’s early symphonic Serenade to Wagner’s only song cycle, performed by a chamber ensemble under German conductor Andreas Delfts; and in September, Choreographer Cherylyn Lavagnino and her modern ballet dancers and photographer Betsy Weis partner with Music for the Mountain musicians for a multi-faceted reflection on Debussy’s Sonata for flute, viola and harp and Rameau’s Pièces de Clavecin. Laura Gilbert (file photo) Rose’s duties — spelled out by Monadnock’s Executive Director Will Chapman (“season programming, engaging artists, conducting on occasion, and helping to design and oversee education and outreach programs, among other duties”) — begin with this […]
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