Aldo Orvieto - Malipiero: Complete Piano Music, Vol. 2 '2021
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Artist | Aldo Orvieto Related artists |
Album name | Malipiero: Complete Piano Music, Vol. 2 |
Country | |
Date | 2021 |
Genre | Classical Piano |
Play time | 01:13:16 |
Format / Bitrate | 24 BIT Stereo 2429 Kbps / 96 kHz |
Media | WEB |
Size | 263 mb / 1.14 gb |
Price | Download $9.95 |
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Tracklist 01. 3 Danze Antiche: No. 1, Gavotta. Allegretto 02. 3 Danze Antiche: No. 2, Minuetto. Carezzevole 03. 3 Danze Antiche: No. 3, Giga. Presto 04. Preludi Autunnali: I. Lento ma carezzevole 05. Preludi Autunnali: II. Ritenuto, ma spigliato 06. Preludi Autunnali: III. Lento, triste 07. Preludi Autunnali: IV. Veloce 08. Armenia Canti armeni tradotti sinfonicamente: Armenia Canti armeni tradotti sinfonicamente (Version for Solo Piano) 09. Risonanze: No. 1, Calmo 10. Risonanze: No. 2, Fluido 11. Risonanze: No. 3, Non troppo mosso 12. Risonanze: No. 4, Agitato non troppo 13. I minuetti di CaTiepolo: I. — 14. I minuetti di CaTiepolo: II. — 15. I minuetti di CaTiepolo: III. Triste 16. I minuetti di CaTiepolo: IV. Con espressione 17. I minuetti di CaTiepolo: V. Andante 18. I minuetti di CaTiepolo: VI. Minuetto, quasi sarabanda 19. 5 studi per domani: No. 1, Mosso moderatamente, ma gagliardo 20. 5 studi per domani: No. 2, Un poco allegro 21. 5 studi per domani: No. 3, Non troppo mosso, ma fluido 22. 5 studi per domani: No. 4, Lento 23. 5 studi per domani: No. 5, Non troppo mosso 24. 3 Pieces: No. 1, Andantino 25. 3 Pieces: No. 2, Piccola danza 26. 3 Pieces: No. 3, Andante mesto Within the context of the wide and multifaceted creative activity of Gian Francesco Malipiero (Venice, 1882 – Treviso, 1973), piano production represents a marginal branch, or at least one that was developed less systematically. However, there are about thirty titles – spread over more than sixty years – in which the most typical forms of Malipiero’s language find perfect expression: from the melancholy restlessness of the first works to the clear expressive intensity of the last ones.