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专辑名称: Del Cinque: Sonatas for Three Cellos
创作艺人: [Ludovico Minasi, Cristina Vidoni and Teodoro Baù]
音乐流派: Classical|古典
专辑规格: 1碟32首
出品公司: Arcana
发行时间: 2022/6/24
官方标价: £7.99 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [it] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
I. Andantino posato
II. Allegretto
III. Largo sostenuto
IV. Vivace con brio
I. Adagio affettuoso
II. Vivace e vibrato
III. Larghetto con espressione
IV. Lento e amoroso
I. Adagio
II. Spiritoso moderato
III. Grave sostenuto
IV. Andantino allegretto
Sonata for Two Cellos in E Minor: I. Largo
Sonata for Two Cellos in E Minor: II. Allegro
Sonata for Two Cellos in E Minor: III. Largo risoluto
Sonata for Two Cellos in E Minor: IV. Spiritoso
I. Adagio
II. Vivace vibrato
III. Largo affettuoso
IV. Allegretto moderato
I. Grave
II. Con Spirito
III. Grave
IV. Andantino
Sonata for Two Cellos in D Minor: I. Grave
Sonata for Two Cellos in D Minor: II. Allegretto
Sonata for Two Cellos in D Minor: III. Adagio con un poco di moto
Sonata for Two Cellos in D Minor: IV. Spiritoso
I. Adagio sostenuto
II. Vivace con brio
III. Largo cantabile
IV. Andantino
详细介绍:
During his long life, the priest, nobleman, poet, and painter from Rome, Ermenegildo del Cinque (1700–73) wrote over 100 sonatas for two cellos and eighteen pieces for three cellos. Although he was a dilettante di musica, he was the most prolific composer of cello music of all time. Yet despite the fact that he also composed cantatas, a serenata and some sacred music, and was a renowned cellist in Rome, he remains virtually unknown today, even among cellists.
This recording, made in the theatre of the Palazzo Altemps in Rome where del Cinque often performed, rescues some of these extraordinarily beautiful compositions from oblivion. The architect of this rediscovery is Ludovico Minasi (principal cellist of Il Pomo d’Oro, among other ensembles), who here leads a team of exceptional bass instruments featuring two recent winners of the MA Brugge competition, Andrea Buccarella and Teodoro Baù, along with the lutenist Simone Vallerotonda (a musician with long-standing ties to Arcana) and the cellist Cristina Vidoni. © Arcana