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Romantic Chamber Music Schoeck - Onslow - Chausson - Bartolucci - Enescu
Ludwig van BeethovenString Quintet op. 29Felix MendelssohnString Quintet No. 2Salvatore Accardo, Margaret Batjer violinsToby Hoffman, Sylvie Gazeau violasGary Hoffman celloNuova Era 1993 George Enescu Chamber Music 1905-1906 Indesens 2010 Tatiana Samouil violin Gerard Caussé viola Justus Grimm cello Vincent Lucas flute Frederic Mellardi trumpet Claudia Bara pianoIndesens 2005 Cesar FranckPiano QuintetFranz LisztPensées des mortsAndante lagrimosoAve MariaSviatolav Richter pianoBorodin SQPhilips 1991 Max Bruch String Quintet in A minor op. posth. String Quintet in E flat major op. posth. String Octet in B flat major op. posth. The Nash Ensemble Chandos 2016 Feliz MendelssohnPiano Quartet No. 2Piano Quartet No. 3Bartholdy Piano QuartetNaxos 2000 Domenico Bartolucci Piano Trio Violin Sonata Prelude, Intermezzo and Fugue Nos. 1 and 2 Giacomo Scarponi violin Luca Venturi violin Ivo Scarponi cello […]
2020-01-06 02:26:12
As much as I appreciated the performances by Sara Bartolucci and Rodolfo Alessandrini on their first Brilliant Classics release in a survey of Anton Rubinstein’s music for piano duet, the boxy sonics impeded my full enjoyment. Volume 2 retains a close microphone perspective, yet with somewhat warmer results that are listenable if hardly ideal. More […]
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CNY Café Momus
2014-11-12 23:17:36
2014 Wexford Festival Opera
[…] even the most outrageous stage business. Agata has few moments to shine but when given a momentary turn in those spotlights, Jennifer Davis really rose to the occasion and put her rich, beautifully modulated soprano to fine use in a melting aria that was all too brief (but roundly cheered). Don Marco has the unenviable task of being the other (lesser) buffo in the work, and his function is more straight man than comic. Davide Bartolucci’s performance was uncomplicated and incisive, and he succeeded in establishing a real vocal personality. As Carlino, tenor Peter Davoren was solid and assertive, sometimes a bit too much so when the odd high note got bullied into submission. It is hard to over-praise Errol Girdlestone‘s superb chorus who not only sang with clarity, enthusiasm and stylistic accuracy, but did it all while executing demanding staging and maintaining unique characterizations. If pride of place were […]
2013-01-02 05:22:00
[…] A very different choral concert was given at the church San Miguel Arcángel, with premieres of Italian tonal composers. Two years ago Adelaida Negri sang Licinio Refice´s "Cecilia" for the first time since Claudia Muzio. Now she intervened in two scores: the "Stabat Mater" by the young Giovani Panella (born 1985) and another Stabat Mater but by Refice. The concert also included "Neve non tocca" by Domenico Bartolucci (born 1917!). All this music fell gratefully on the ear and showed that good tonal music can be written even in these times; paradoxically Panella sounded more traditional than Refice, who has some more advanced moments. The good Ensemble Vocal Cámara XXI prepared by Miguel Ángel Pesce was conducted by Panella quite […]
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