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Luca Quintavalle - Italian Contemporary Music for Harpsichord '2021

Italian Contemporary Music for Harpsichord
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Album name Italian Contemporary Music for Harpsichord
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Date 2021
GenreClassical Harpsichord
Play time 02:37:03
Format / BitrateFLAC Stereo 773 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
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Size 886.18 Mb
Price$7.95
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1. Tracklist
2. 01. Preludio
3. 02. Filastrocca
4. 03. Mordenti
5. 04. Toccatina
6. 05. Quando il passato era ancora presente
7. 06. Neumi
8. 07. Suite francese: I. Preludio
9. 08. Suite francese: II. Aria
10. 09. Suite francese: III. Toccata
11. 10. Petit ordre: I. L'astrolabe
12. 11. Petit ordre: II. L'africaine
13. 12. Petit ordre: III. Air tendre
14. 13. Petit ordre: IV. Ciel du nord
15. 14. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: I. Sereno, ritual
16. 15. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: II. Con slancio e ritmo
17. 16. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: III. Oscuro, meccanico
18. 17. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: IV. Grandioso
19. 18. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: V. Incalzante
20. 19. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: VI. Danza
21. 20. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: VII. Fluido
22. 21. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: VIII. Lontano
23. 22. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: IX. Presto
24. 23. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: X. Dolce
25. 24. Undici variazioni per Ruggero: XI. 6 variazioni sul Ruggiero
26. 25. Mambo
27. 26. Rumbling gears
28. 27. Ricercare per clavicembalo
29. 28. Blues
30. 29. Giannizzeri e gendarmi: I. Agitato
31. 30. Giannizzeri e gendarmi: II. Ansioso, flessibile, non troppo lento
32. 31. Giannizzeri e gendarmi: III. Austero
33. 32. Giannizzeri e gendarmi: IV. Ostile, umorale
34. 33. Giannizzeri e gendarmi: V. Ampio
35. 34. Giannizzeri e gendarmi: VI. Agile, elastic
36. 35. Giannizzeri e gendarmi: VII. Sereno
37. 36. 3 Post per Scarlatti: I. Sonata
38. 37. 3 Post per Scarlatti: II. Notturno
39. 38. 3 Post per Scarlatti: III. Presto volando
40. 39. Chop Suey
41. 40. Speaking
42. 41. Techno Scene
43. 42. Short Stories for harpsichord and Electronics: I. —
44. 43. Short Stories for harpsichord and Electronics: II. —
45. 44. Short Stories for harpsichord and Electronics: III. —
46. 45. Short Stories for harpsichord and Electronics: IV. —
47. 46. Short Stories for harpsichord and Electronics: V. —
48. 47. Suite préliminaire: I. Pré ludique
49. 48. Suite préliminaire: II. Précieux
50. 49. Suite préliminaire: III. Prétérit
51. 50. Suite préliminaire: IV. Perniceux
52. 51. Suite préliminaire: V. Prétentieux
53. 52. Suite préliminaire: VI. Prémices
54. 53. Suite préliminaire: VII. Prédicatif
55. 54. Scarlet K141
56. A banquet of first recordings, highly original works and composers little known outside their native Italy in a new recording by one of today’s most adventurous harpsichordists
57. The neoclassical composers of 20s Paris were among the first to revive the harpsichord as a ‘modern’ instrument, inspired by the stirrings of the ‘early music’ movement in the hands of musicians such as Nadia Boulanger and Wanda Landowska. However, the postwar modernists found little use for it and only in the last few decades, not least thanks to the skill and imagination of virtuosos such as Elisabeth Chojnacka, Mahan Esfahani and , has the harpsichord become once more as viable and respectable an instrument for new music as it was in the days of d’Anglebert and Couperin
58. Indeed the earliest pieces on this survey of modern Italian music for the harpsichord date back to 1988: Mordenti and Neumi by Ennio Morricone, doyen of film and specifically spaghetti Western composers but whose training was thoroughly Classical. Formed of two interlocking chromatic canons, Mordenti in particular deserves wider attention. Plenty of other works here make play with the history of the instrument as well as its sonorities, such as Rumbling Gears, a hyperkinetic toccata by Sylvia Colasanti, and a Ricercare by Fabio Vacchi
59. Scarlatti is the inspiration for another piece of Vacchi’s as well as an ornate elaboration of the same idiom by Jacopo Baboni Schilingi in Scarlet K141. The Petit Ordre by Carlo Galante explicitly returns to the world of Couperin but now tinged with modern Quando il passato era ancora presente by harmonies to evoke a lost world. There are several pieces from the last two years that inevitably reflect on the experience of solitude enforced by the pandemic, such as Short Stories by Vittorio Montalti and Leonardo Marino
60. With a full introduction to all the works and composers on the album by , the album makes an arresting introduction to the music of many composers otherwise hardly represented in the current catalogue, and a significant new volume in the library of harpsichord music
61. This program presents a comprehensive overview of works by contemporary Italian composers played on the harpsichord, collected by
62. Included are pieces for harpsichord already composed but not yet recorded , arrangements for harpsichord by the artist, with the consent of the composer and completely new pieces written for the artist
63. Baroque music, but proving to be an endless source of unheard-of sounds and timbres, affects and sonorities
64. is one of the most remarkable keyboard players of the moment. He has collaborated as a soloist with orchestras such as Concerto Köln, Les Talens Lyriques, Balthasar-Neumann-Ensemble, Cappella Gabetta, Il Canto d’Orfeo, Harmonie Universelle, Divino Sospiro, Il Pomo d’Oro, Capella Augustina, La Folia Barockorchester, Kölner Kammerorchester, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and WDR Sinfonieorchester
65. His first solo recording of Jean-Baptiste Barrière’s and Bernard de Bury's harpsichord music by the label Brilliant Classics was chosen as “Recording of the month” from MusicWeb International and got really positive reviews (“a great deal of excellent playing by ; enjoyable listening, which may be unreservedly recommended.” Early Music-Oxford Journal; “I don't expect this recording to be surpassed” American Record Guide. Recently he recorded the Piano Sonatas by Anton Eberl for Brilliant Classics, to great critical acclaim

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