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Vacchi: Complete Music for Guitar
 
12,00 €
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
96976
 
 
EAN kód:
5028421969763
 
 
Autori:
Fabio Vacchi
 
 
Interpreti:
Alberto Mesirca, Daniele Ruggieri, Flow My Dowland Ensemble, Francesco Di Giorgio, Livia Rado, Quartetto Manfredi
 
 
Vydavateľ:
BRILLIANT CLASSICS
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Dátum vydania: 7. 7. 2023

Quintetto notturno concertante for Guitar and String Quartet
1 I.
2 II.

3 Plynn for Solo Guitar
4 Apocrifo for Solo Guitar

Suite for Flute and Amplified Guitar
5 I.
6 II.
7 III.
8 IV.
9 V.

Flow my Dowland
10 I. From Silent Night
11 Sleep, Wayward Thoughts
12 Were Every Thought an Eye
13 Can She Excuse my Wrongs?
14 Flow my Tears
Popis
Born in 1949, Fabio Vacchi stands among the pre-eminent Italian composers of his generation. Working primarily in the operatic field, he has had pieces staged at the Teatro alla Scala and by the Opéra Comique in Paris, the Opera de Lyon, the Maggio Musicale in Florence and the Teato Comunale in his home city of Bologna. Vacchi’s instrumental pieces have attracted similar high-profile performances. His chamber cycle Luoghi Immaginari (1987-1992), has been given across the world, including at the Salzburg Mozarteum conducted by Daniel Harding. Other pieces were commissioned by Claudio Abbado and by the Tokyo Quartet. The most substantial piece on this new collection of his chamber pieces was commissioned by the Swedish guitarist Magnus Andersson and first performed by him in 1997 as a guitar concerto; this Quintetto Notturno Concertante dates from 2012 and is a masterful condensation of the complexities of the original, rich instrumental texture, while preserving its fleeing moods and subtly shifting changes of harmony. At the other end of this collection, Livia Rado sings Flow my Dowland, a rapturous transformation of five songs by the Elizabethan lutenist, in which the original vocal part is richly embroidered by Vacchi’s own modern reimagination of the accompanying part, scored for a small ensemble of winds, strings, vibraphone and harp, to melting and magical effect. In between come a pair of solo works, though in fact Plynn quotes Britten’s Nocturnal after John Dowland as a study of harmonics on the guitar, evoking its most dreamlike and insubstantial timbres. The earliest piece here is a Suite for flute and guitar, dating from 1971. Here, the 22-year-old Vacchi is at his most experimental in terms of both form and harmony, employing extraneous elements such as pen and paper and sending both instruments to the extremes of their register, though always with an intrinsically idiomatic sympathy. Any listener with an ear for the Italian postwar avant-garde will find this newly recorded album full of delight and discovery.
 
 
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