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Polibio Fumagalli - Organ Works | Tactus TC830601

Polibio Fumagalli - Organ Works

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Label: Tactus

Cat No: TC830601

Barcode: 8007194105261

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 29th July 2013

Contents

Works

Fumagalli, Polibio

Ascetica musicale, op.235
» Alleluja: Sonata brillante alla Marcia
» Capriccio per clarinetto
» Esultazione
» La danza degli astri Bizzarria
» Serenata per corno inglese con introduzione di arpa e flauto
Capriccio 'La caccia', op.257
Marce Originali (6), op.80
» Marcia campestre
» Marcia di Tripudio
Organ Sonata in E minor, op.290
Scuola d'Organo, op.233
» Emulazione
Studi (6) in forma di divertimenti, op.231
» La tranquillita. Melodia per oboe
» Ripieno in re maggiore

Artists

Giovanni Feltrin (organ)

Works

Fumagalli, Polibio

Ascetica musicale, op.235
» Alleluja: Sonata brillante alla Marcia
» Capriccio per clarinetto
» Esultazione
» La danza degli astri Bizzarria
» Serenata per corno inglese con introduzione di arpa e flauto
Capriccio 'La caccia', op.257
Marce Originali (6), op.80
» Marcia campestre
» Marcia di Tripudio
Organ Sonata in E minor, op.290
Scuola d'Organo, op.233
» Emulazione
Studi (6) in forma di divertimenti, op.231
» La tranquillita. Melodia per oboe
» Ripieno in re maggiore

Artists

Giovanni Feltrin (organ)

About

For some time now, the recording scene in and out of Italy has focused on the rediscovery of the most outstanding Italian organ works composed between the 19th and the 20th centuries, now performed with philological rigour on historical instruments.

This renewed interest explains the choice to dedicate a monographic recording to Polibio Fumagalli (1830-1900), a prominent figure of the second half of the 19th century, and a link between the old and the new concept of organ construction and composition in Italy.

An organ teacher at the Conservatory of Milan (among his students was Marco Enrico Bossi), Fumagalli composed numerous excellent organ works, and succeeded in moving from the Italian opera style to the neoclassical, symphonic tendencies of the German and French styles. In order to highlight this shift, organist Giovanni Feltrin offers a chronological promenade through Fumagalli’s entire production - from his early Six original Marches to the Sonata in E minor op.290 (composed in 1892), utilizing two different organs: an 1858 Serassi and a 1932 Farinati.

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