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Respighi - Complete Orchestral Works Vol.3 | Brilliant Classics 94394

Respighi - Complete Orchestral Works Vol.3

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 94394

Barcode: 5028421943947

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 4th March 2013

Contents

Artists

Vadim Brodsky (violin)
Chiara Bertoglio (piano)
Andrea Noferini (cello)
Desiree Scuccuglia (piano)
Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma

Conductor

Francesco La Vecchia

Works

Respighi, Ottorino

Adagio con Variazioni, P133
Concerto gregoriano, P135
Fantasia Slava, P50
Sinfonia drammatica, P102
Toccata for piano and orchestra, P156

Artists

Vadim Brodsky (violin)
Chiara Bertoglio (piano)
Andrea Noferini (cello)
Desiree Scuccuglia (piano)
Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma

Conductor

Francesco La Vecchia

About

Ottorino Resphighi’s quest to create his own musical style led him to the conflict of wider European tradition and the roots of Italian music. Several of the works in this collection show the influence of the former: Fantasia slava contains Russian melodies and is written in the style of Rimsky‐Korsakov with whom Respighi studied, while the Adagio con variazioni includes elements of folk song, its mournful theme and variations for cello underpinned by orchestral colour.

The composer’s Sinfonia drammatica, a distinctly gloomy work of huge proportions, reflects the mood of Europe prior to the First World War. Respighi’s exploration of early Italian music is evident in the Concerto gregoriano, to which the influence of Gregorian chant adds a certain spirituality. The work, which combines the use of modal harmony and Respighi’s own creative idiom, showcases some of the composer’s most beautiful, and technically demanding, writing for solo violin (his own instrument).

Similarly, the masterpiece Toccata for pianoforte and orchestra owes much to early music, but is Neoclassical in structure. It includes the influence of organ repertoire – particularly that of Bach, as regards harmonic progression and direct quotations reminiscent of the Fantasia cromatica cadenza – and also Vivaldi and Frescobaldi.

The works are played by the Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, directed by Francesco La Vecchia, and feature astute readings by soloists Vadim Brodski, Andrea Noferini, Chiara Bertoglio and Désirée Scuccuglia.

The recordings were made in 2009 to 2011 and offer an engaging follow‐up to the other two orchestral volumes in the series.

Contains extensive liner notes on the works and artist biographies in English and Italian.

Contents:
CD 1

- Concerto gregoriano for violin and orchestra (1921)
Vadim Brodsky (violin)

- Toccata for piano and orchestra (1928)
Chiara Bertoglio (piano)

- Adagio con variazioni for cello and orchestra (1921)
Andrea Noferini (cello)

CD 2
- Sinfonia drammatica (1914)
- Fantasia slava (1903)
Désirée Scuccuglia (piano)

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