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Italian violinist and composer
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2022-02-21 07:27:05
Camille Saint-Saëns: Havanaise Context Composed in 1887, Camille Saint-Saëns’ Havanaise is a staple concertante work for solo violin and orchestra. Originally intended for Cuban violinist Rafael Díaz Albertini, the French premiere actually saw Martin Pierre Marsick take to the stage to perform this thrilling work. The Music Set in […] The post appeared first on Classicalexburns.
2021-10-11 04:42:00
Stylus Phantasticus (CD review)
[…] before the concerto and the symphony would tie things down again.Anyway, the program is as follows: 1. Carlo Farina (1600–1639):“Sonata Seconda detta la Desperata” 2. Giovanni de Macque (1550–1614):“Toccata” 3. Marco Uccellini (1603–1680):“La Luciminia contenta,” Op. 4 No. 2 4. Francesco Corbetta (1615–1681):“Partite sopra La Folia” 5. Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli (1630–1669/70):“La Castella,” Op. 3 No. 4 6. Giovanni Battista Fontana (?-1630):“Sonata Seconda” 7. Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (1644–1704):“Sonata Prima” 8. Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (1620–1680):“Ciaconna in A” from Serenada in Mascara 9. Ignazio Albertini (1633–1685):“Sonata Prima for violin and continuo”10. Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (1620–1680):“Sonata Seconda” from Sonatæ unarum fidium11. Schmelzer:“Sonata Quarta” from Sonatæ unarum fidiumAs you might notice, the compositions follow a pattern of earliest to later music, with the earlier ones a bit less ornate. The Carlo Farina sonata, for instance, is almost sedate in its execution. Its subtitle, “detta la Desperata,” translates as “called the despairing,” an emotional piece if rather despondent in tone. MusicWorks provide […]
2021-10-11 04:42:00
Stylus Phantasticus (CD review)
[…] before the concerto and the symphony would tie things down again.Anyway, the program is as follows: 1. Carlo Farina (1600–1639):“Sonata Seconda detta la Desperata” 2. Giovanni de Macque (1550–1614):“Toccata” 3. Marco Uccellini (1603–1680):“La Luciminia contenta,” Op. 4 No. 2 4. Francesco Corbetta (1615–1681):“Partite sopra La Folia” 5. Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli (1630–1669/70):“La Castella,” Op. 3 No. 4 6. Giovanni Battista Fontana (?-1630):“Sonata Seconda” 7. Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (1644–1704):“Sonata Prima” 8. Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (1620–1680):“Ciaconna in A” from Serenada in Mascara 9. Ignazio Albertini (1633–1685):“Sonata Prima for violin and continuo”10. Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (1620–1680):“Sonata Seconda” from Sonatæ unarum fidium11. Schmelzer:“Sonata Quarta” from Sonatæ unarum fidiumAs you might notice, the compositions follow a pattern of earliest to later music, with the earlier ones a bit less ornate. The Carlo Farina sonata, for instance, is almost sedate in its execution. Its subtitle, “detta la Desperata,” translates as “called the despairing,” an emotional piece if rather despondent in tone. MusicWorks provide […]
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