Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli News
Italian composer (1752–1837)
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- composer, conductor, musicologist, organist, chapelmaster
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2017-06-08 01:00:00
Francesco Zappa (1717-1803) [Trios] Opus I, Opus IV Transcribed for Synclavier The Barking Pumpkin Digital Gratification Consort Frank Zappa Rykodisk RCD 10546 (1995). Recorded 1984 [flac, cue, log, scans] Don't worry, we have also the period instruments. See below: Il Settecento tra Milano e Torino Francesco Zappa (1717-1803) Gaetano Pugnani (1731-1798) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782) Niccolò Zingarelli (1752-1837) Sinfonie Atalanta Fugiens, Vanni Moretto Amadeus AM 297-2 (2014). Recorded 2012, live [flac, cue, log, scans] Antonio Brioschi (active c1725–c1750) Sinfonie Atalanta Fugiens, Vanni Moretto Amadeus AM 277-2 (2012). Recorded 2009 [flac, cue, log, scans] In this video Atalanta Fugiens plays the movement that has been used by Frank Zappa as the first track of his album. P.S. I have just realized that some reissues are available. 1. Odeon has this Brioschi on DHM and also other Zappa […]
2017-02-09 15:00:15
Loin des remparts de Séville
[…] Robson Mercedes: Anne Wilkens Don Jose: Jon Vickers Escamillo: Justino Diaz Dancariro: John Dobson Morales: Thomas Allen Zuniga: Forbes Robinson Conductor: Jesus Lopez Cobos “Trove Thursday” offerings can be downloaded via the audio-player included on this page. Just click on the icon of a square with an arrow pointing downward and the resulting mp3 file will appear in your download directory. In addition, this week’s Carmen, last week’s Zingarelli Giulietta e Romeo and all previous fare remain available from iTunes or via any RSS reader.
2017-02-02 17:57:50
She doth teach the torches to burn bright!
The marvelous Swedish mezzo Ann Hallenberg has rarely performed in the U.S. and never in New York, but her appearance next week in Vivaldi’s Juditha Triumphans at Carnegie Hall will finally change that. In the meantime, “Trove Thursday” presents Hallenberg and controversial Argentinian countertenor Franco Fagioli in the title roles of a true rarity: Giulietta e Romeo by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli. Last year’s Pfingsten Festival in Salzburg, probably to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, was devoted to Romeo and Juliet. The centerpiece was a staging of Bernstein’s West Side Story starring the festival’s head, Cecilia Bartoli. But an adjunct event was what I believe to have been the modern premiere of this long-forgotten piece by Zingarelli who wrote almost 40 operas—nearly all unperformed for over 200 years. This concert performance was a surprise success and suddenly Giulietta, which premiered at La Scala in 1796, is popping up all […]
2013-06-25 01:00:00
Salon & Chamber Music from Russia & Italy (OPUS 111)
[…] Alexandrovich Alabiev (1787-1851) Sonata for Violin & Piano in E minor Adrian Chandler, Violin; Norbert Blume, Viola, Colin Lawson, Clarinet, Alberto grazzi, Bassoon; Olga Tverskaya, Fortepiano (Period Instruments) (This is surprisingly good music - Give it a try :) Opus 111 OPS 30-230 (1998) [Flac & Scans] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Salon Napolitain: From the Revolution to the Restoration Songs and Cannetellas by: Anonymous (Late 18th & Earl 19th Centuries) Niccolo Zingarelli (1752-1837) Giralomo Crescentini (1762-1846) Ferdinando Paer (1771-139) Theodor Dohler (1809-1877) Federico Ricci (1809-1877) Roberta Invernizzi, Soprano; Lucia Naviglio, Mezzosoprano Rosario Totaro, Tenor; Francesco Caramiello, Pleyel Fortepiano Opus 111 OPS 30-255 (2000) [Flac & Scans]
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