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Lorenzo Viotti conducts a live opening night broadcast from Milan with Luca Salsi, Ain Anger, Roberto De Candia, Andrea Pellegrini, Eleonora Buratto and Charles Castronovo
2021-05-06 14:00:05
Two on the Nile
A pair of Hasse works: the all-male oratorio I Pellegrini al Sepolcro di Nostro Signore, plus the popular serenata Marc’Antonio e Cleopatra.
2019-07-02 07:56:47
Weaving their magic: Hugo Ticciati and O/Modernt's From the ground up: the chaconne
From the ground up: the chaconne - Bach, Pellegrini, Piccinini, Purcell, Bogdanovic, Marmen; O Modernt, Hugo Ticciati, Sam West; Signum Classics Reviewed by Robert Hugill on 2 July 2019 Star rating: 5.0 (★★★★★) A journey through the chaconne, with an eclectic mix of old and new woven into a single magical wholeHugo Ticciati and O/Modernt's recordings are never straight-forward and whilst From the ground up: the Chaconne on Signum Classics takes the chaconne as its basis, exploring the music's dance origins alongside Bach's 'Chaconne' for the Partita in D minor for solo violin and more recent work by Dusan Bogdanovic, there is much else besides. This is reflected in the diverse group of performers, Hugo Ticciati (violin, artistic director), Luciana Mancini (mezzo-soprano), Baba Israel (beat poet), Sam West (reader), Johannes Marmen (violin), Gareth Lubbe (viola/harmonic singing), Julian Arp (cello), Jordi Carrasco Hjelm (double bass), Cecilia Knudsen (viola da […]
2019-05-17 08:01:33
O/Modernt - From the Ground Up: The Chaconne
Hugo Ticciati and O/Modernt's latest disc From the Ground Up: The Chaconne is released on Signum Classics on 7 June 2019. By way of an early celebration, Ticciati and performers from the disc, Sam West (reader), Johannes Marmén (violin), Alberto Mesirca (guitar/baroque guitar/theorbo), and Luciana Mancini (mezzo-soprano), gathered at St Stephen's Walbrook on Tuesday 14 May 2019 to talk about the disc and to perform a programme of chaconnes stretching from the earliest Spanish dances, through 16th and 17th century Italian music to the Chaconne from Bach's Partita No. 2, linked by improvisations by Hugo Ticciati and Johannes Marmén, and readings of Shakespeare from Sam West.Luciana Mancini proved to be an engaging and vibrant performer, making the Spanish dances really dance, so that you really wanted to get up and join in, and tugging the heart strings in the Italian repertoire. She was accompanied with virtuosity by Alberto Mesirca on […]
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