Andrea Noferini - Music for Cello & Piano / 2 Songs Music CD
Andrea Noferini - Music for Cello & Piano / 2 Songs Music CD
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Born in Bergamo in 1822, Carlo Alfredo Piatti was to the cello what Nicolò Paganini was to the violin: a musician who extended the possibilities of his instrument in performance and who inspired countless composers to do the same in writing for it. His remarkable talent was immediately evident, to the extent that by 1843 he was already travelling throughout Europe on concert tours, accompanied by his father. It was Franz Liszt who described him as 'a Paganini of the Cello', presenting him with an Amati instrument as a token of his admiration. Piatti's concert-tours culminated in a visit to London, where he settled in 1846. In the mid-1800s, musical life in the British capital was full of energy and opportunity. When Verdi learnt that it would be Piatti leading the cellos in the first performances of his new opera, I Masnadieri, he wrote a Prelude consisting of a cello solo with an orchestral accompaniment, which he dedicated to the great cellist. In his own compositions Piatti reconciled virtuoso figurations with a highly lyrical approach to melody which is on show here in two of the songs he wrote for English audiences: O Swallow, Swallow (to a text by Alfred, Lord Tennyson) and La Sera ('I love the hour of the dying day'), an evening-time, sentimental ballad incorporating a cello solo clearly modelled on the opening of Rossini's William Tell Overture and astutely calculated to tug at the heartstrings of his well-to-do patrons, who would also want to perform such songs themselves. However, the bulk of Piatti's music was designed to show his own skill as a cellist to best advantage. This he triumphantly did with the stupendously virtuosic Capriccio Op.22 on a theme from Pacini's Niobe. The better-known Capricci Op.25 are not included here; instead, the opportunity has been taken by Andrea Noferini to record some of Piatti's lesser-known, standalone pieces such as the attractive Op.1 L'abbandono, and Notturno Op.20.
Tracklist:
- Fantasia Sopra Alcuni Motivi Della Gemma Di Vergy In D Major
- Air Baskyrs In G Major, Op. 8
- L'abbandono, Op. 1
- Capriccio Over A Theme From "Niobe" In D Major, Op. 22
- Pioggia D'aprile Studio Capriccio
- Notturno, Op. 20
- La Bergamasca In A Major, Op. 14
- O Swallow, Swallow In F Major
- La Sera Nocturne
UPC: 5028421949758
Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 9.7.18
Format: CD
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