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Casini, Casamorata & Maglioni - Florentine Romantic Organ Music | Brilliant Classics 96223

Casini, Casamorata & Maglioni - Florentine Romantic Organ Music

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 96223

Barcode: 5028421962238

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 28th May 2021

Contents

Works

Casamorata, Luigi Ferdinando

Brevi esercizi (12) in forma di versetti
Messa Completa

Casini, Padre Antonio

Elevazione
Offertorio
Post communio
Toccata

Maglioni, Gioacchino

Istituzioni Teorico-Pratiche per Organo, Part 3
» Corale no.32 - In festo S. Laurentii
» Elevazione - Preghiera per organo
» Post communio - In voce exultationis resonent epulantes in mensa Domini

Artists

Matteo Venturini (organ)

Works

Casamorata, Luigi Ferdinando

Brevi esercizi (12) in forma di versetti
Messa Completa

Casini, Padre Antonio

Elevazione
Offertorio
Post communio
Toccata

Maglioni, Gioacchino

Istituzioni Teorico-Pratiche per Organo, Part 3
» Corale no.32 - In festo S. Laurentii
» Elevazione - Preghiera per organo
» Post communio - In voce exultationis resonent epulantes in mensa Domini

Artists

Matteo Venturini (organ)

About

On his latest adventure into little-known reaches of organ repertoire, Matteo Venturini travels to 19th-century Florence and brings back three little-known composers. He opens with a quartet of liturgical voluntaries by Padre Antonio Casini, notable for their fluid brilliance. Luigi Ferdinando Casamorata (1807-1881) was a more significant figure in Florentine musical life who trained in law but composed sacred music throughout his career. These Twelve Short Exercises were designed for use by the students of the newly founded organ school in Florence. Limpid and classical in style, they exploit the full range of colours available on new Italian organs of the period.

Casamorata’s Organ Mass develops its ideas in more relaxed fashion, less reliant on counterpoint than concerned to accompany the liturgy in a spirit of solemn devotion. Giovacchino Maglioni (1814-1888) was another composer and administrator who significantly contributed to the renewal of liturgical music against the prevailing fashion for opera. Matteo Venturini has chosen three excerpts from the third part of his Istituzioni Teorico-Pratiche per Organo from the 1870s; in character they comprise a missing link between the sunny extroversion of much operatically influenced instrumental writing of the period and the more sober aesthetic of the Cecilian movement.

To capture the original soundscape and spirit of these pieces as envisaged by their composers, organist Matteo Venturini has selected two instruments of the period for this recording. With its brilliant, direct voice, the monumental organ at Corsanico (Vincenzo Colonna 1606 / Agati-Tronci 1899) lends itself perfectly to the bright colours of Casini’s music. The organ in the Basilica di Santa Maria di Nazareth in Sestri Levante (built by Fratelli Serassi, 1832), with its intriguing solo register sound and magnificent tutti voices, was chosen for the works by Casamorata and Maglioni.

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