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Paolo Beltramini - Ferruccio e Ferdinando Busoni (2021)

Paolo Beltramini - Ferruccio e Ferdinando Busoni (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Paolo Beltramini

  • Title: Ferruccio e Ferdinando Busoni
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Aulicus Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 64:30 min
  • Total Size: 227 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Opera Suite, K 88: I. Improvvisata, allegro
02. Opera Suite, K 88: II. Barcarola, allegretto
03. Opera Suite, K 88: III. Elegia, adagio
04. Opera Suite, K 88: IV. Danza campestre
05. Opera Suite, K 88: V. Tema variato, andante e sostenuto
06. Opera Suite, K 88: VI. Srenata
07. Andante con moto, K 88
08. Clarinet Sonata in D Major, BV 138: I. Allegro deciso
09. Clarinet Sonata in D Major, BV 138: II. Andante
10. Clarinet Sonata in D Major, BV 138: III. Menuetto
11. Serenade, K 108
12. Preludio No. 1: Allegro
13. Preludio No. 2: Andante
14. Reverie Pastorale
15. Novellette, allegro, K 116
16. Andantino, K 107
17. Solo dramatique, allegro maestoso in B-Flat Minor, K 101


The Réverie Pastorale (1878) written by Ferdinand in a single movement, is composed of two idyllic moments interspersed with a central pastoral dancing melody and a brilliant cadence of the solo clarinet. Between 1877 and 1879, the unfinished Sonata K 138 dates back to the years between 1877 and 1879, of which only the first three movements have survived. Rich in original thematic cues, this composition highlights the young Ferruccio's firm formal knowledge of the classical form of the sonata. Performed for the first time in Bolzano (1879) by his father at the clarinet and by the composer himself at the piano, the Suite K 88 (1878), in the six movements of which it is composed, offers us a varied sample of sonorities and virtuosities, which reach peaks of high lyricism in the extraordinary Elegia centrale. With the exception of the Andante con moto K 72 (1878), the Andantino K 107, the Serenade K 108, the Novellette K 116 and the Solo Dramatique K 138 date back to 1879, all pages rich in melodic inventiveness and pervaded by Brahmsian ancestry.The CD is completed by the unpublished Due Preludi K 15 and 19 (1875), two short pages characterized by simple and singable melodies entrusted to the clarinet and accompanied by piano arpeggios.


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