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Francesco Santoliquido Mauro Tortorelli Camillo Sivori Paganini Rosario Scalero Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco 2011
Il Gran Duo Italiano, composto dal violinista Mauro Tortorelli e dalla pianista Angela Meluso, ha tenuto in dieci anni di attività concerti in piú di 20 Paesi del mondo ed è stato insignito nel 2011 del Premio Mediterraneo dalle più alte cariche dell’Unione Europea per il lavoro di ricerca musicologica, riscoperta e valorizzazione del patrimonio artistico-musicale italiano. Da oltre 10 anni, infatti, il Gran Duo Italiano si occupa di riscoprire tesori musicali italiani e non, ingiustamente dimenticati, portando alla luce veri e propri tasselli mancanti della storia della musica. Il lavoro di ricerca viene costantemente documentato attraverso incisioni discografiche in prima mondiale e valorizzato e divulgato attraverso masterclass, seminari e concerti in tutto il mondo. Il Gran Duo vanta incisioni discografiche in prima mondiale su musiche di Gaetano Fusella, Camillo Sivori (unico allievo di Paganini), Rosario Scalero, Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco ottenendo grande successo di pubblico e di critica in trasmissioni radiofoniche e recensioni 5 stelle su riviste specializzate
Rosario Scalero Mauro Tortorelli
Rosario Scalero Violin Sonata in D m III mv Gran Duo Italiano Mauro Tortorelli violin Angela Meluso piano
Ševčík Leopold Von Auer Mauro Tortorelli Pablo Sarasate Paganini Liszt Bach Satie Tchaikovsky Beethoven Chopin Haydn Ravel Debussy Verdi Vivaldi Handel Mendelssohn Rachmaninoff 1845 1852 1875 1892 1898 1928 1930 1934
This new recording presents two famous violinists who were equally important teachers and composers as well: Leopold Auer and Otokar Ševčík. Composers: Leopold Von Auer & Otokar Ševčík Artists: Gran Duo Italiano, Mauro Tortorelli (violin), Angela Meluso (piano) Online purchase or streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer): (http•••) More information: (http•••) Our music is available for sync licensing in videos, films, tv-shows, games, advertising and more. For more information and to request a license go to: (http•••) With this recording the Gran Duo Italiano showcases one of the pillars of modern violin performance that receives little if any attention today: the great composer–teacher–violinists active at the turn of the 20th century and the violin ‘schools’ that emanated from their exemplary violin techniques and interpretive practice. Such musicians, even before establishing themselves as master teachers, were both talented solo performers and members of leading chamber ensembles. Two violinists from this period who stand above the rest are Leopold Auer (1845–1930) and Otakar Ševčiìk (1852–1934). This project investigates and rediscovers concert compositions written by these virtuosos. The common thread in their writing is a vibrant romanticism, dominated, of course, by their own instrument, the violin. The form and harmony pursued in these compositions sought to highlight the violin’s bel canto attributes and draw on the performer’s full range of technical skills. Auer’s limited oeuvre reveals an impressive talent for composition. His Rhapsodie hongroise Op.5 was dedicated to Pablo de Sarasate, and its relatively free structure affords soloists the opportunity to display their full technical prowess with both the left hand and the bow in writing clearly inspired by Paganini featuring flying picchettati, rapid demisemiquaver flourishes, G string passages, chromatic scales in thirds, and harmonics. His Rêverie Op.3 in G is couched in intense lyricism, as is the extremely refined Rêverie No.2 in E flat. His Tarantelle de concert Op.2, in which double-stopped thirds play a starring role, is bright and virtuosic in both the first and final sections, with a contrasting romantic, expressive central part. Ševčiìk’s Českeì tance e piìsně Op.10, published in 1898, was the final work in his first creative phase, known as his ‘Russian period’ (1875–1892). A native of Bohemia, he was feeling homesick in Russia and wrote these Dances to cheer himself up. The cycle initially comprised six pieces, each displaying virtuosity on a par with Paganini. Later (in 1928) a seventh dance was added and given the opus number 10a. Tracklist: Leopold Auer 00:00:00 Rhapsodie hongroise, Op. 5: I. Adagio – Più lento – Più mosso – Allegro vivace – Tempo I 00:08:22 Rêverie in G Major, Op. 3 00:13:39 Tarantelle de concert in G Minor, Op. 2 00:20:25 Rêverie No. 2 in E-Flat Major Otokar Ševčík Ceské tance e písne, Op. 10 (7 Bohemian Dances): 00:27:35 I. Holka modrooká (The girl with Blue Eyes) in E Major 00:33:45 II. Když jsem k vám chodíval (When I would come to you) in G Major 00:39:54 III. - in F-Sharp Minor 00:43:29 IV. Fantasie in G Major 00:50:26 V. Bretislav in E Minor 00:55:09 VI. Furiant in G Major 00:59:31 VII. Andulko, mé díte (Andulka, my girl) Op. 10a in G Major Social media links: Instagram: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) TikTok: (http•••) Spotify Playlists: Brilliant Classics Spotify: (http•••) New Classical Releases: (http•••) The Best of Liszt: (http•••) The Best of Bach: (http•••) Most Popular Piano Music: (http•••) Beautiful Classical Music: (http•••) Classical Music For Dinnertime: (http•••) Thank you for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our YouTube channel: (http•••) And visit our channel for the best classical music from the greatest composers like: Bach, Satie, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Chopin, Haydn, Ravel, Debussy, Verdi, Vivaldi, Handel, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Wagner, Strauss, Handel, Dvorak and many more! We upload complete albums, music for relaxing, working, studying, meditating, concentrating, instrumental music, opera, violin, classical piano music, sonatas and more! #BrilliantClassics #Classical #Music #Classic #Sevcik #Auer #Piano #Violin #Classics #Composer #Duo
Darius Milhaud Giraud Mauro Tortorelli 1914
Darius Milhaud - Le Printemps for violin and piano, Op. 18 (1914) Dedicated to Yvonne Giraud Violin - Mauro Tortorelli Piano - Angela Meluso Join the Score Video Creator Discord Server: (http•••) Support me on Patreon: (http•••)