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musica da camera chamber ensemble

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musica da camera chamber ensembleCHAMBER MUSIC (CVLD010) Author: SILVIO OMIZZOLO Performer: CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Available in: CD, HD File Tracks 01 Sonata for violin and piano: I. Allegro moderato Allegro vivace Presto 02 Sonata for violin and piano: II. Andante 03 Sonata for violin and piano: III. Allegro scherzoso 04 Divertimento in three movements for clarinet and piano: I. Moderato 05 Divertimento in three movements for clarinet and piano: II. Calmo e misterioso 06 Divertimento in

CHAMBER MUSIC (CVLD010)

AuthorSILVIO OMIZZOLO
PerformerCHAMBER ENSEMBLE

Available in: CD, HD File

Tracks

01 - Sonata for violin and piano: I. Allegro moderato - Allegro vivace - Presto  
02 - Sonata for violin and piano: II. Andante  
03 - Sonata for violin and piano: III. Allegro scherzoso  
04 - Divertimento in three movements for clarinet and piano: I. Moderato  
05 - Divertimento in three movements for clarinet and piano: II. Calmo e misterioso  
06 - Divertimento in three movements for clarinet and piano: III. Non troppo impetuoso  
07 - Short sonata for cello and piano: I. Capriccio. Allegretto - Calmo  
08 - Short sonata for cello and piano: II. Gavotte. Allegretto  
09 - Short sonata for cello and piano: III. Farewell. Andante - Poco più lento - Allegro  
10 - Music for piano: No. 1, Recitative  
11 - Music for piano: No. 2, Invention  
12 - Music for piano: No. 3, Nocturne  
13 - Music for piano: No. 4, Arabesque  
14 - Three biblical fragments: No. 1, Scio enim  
15 - Three biblical fragments: No. 2, Verti me  
16 - Three biblical fragments: No. 3, Nonne hoc  
17 - Lament of the Paduan Bride 


Notes

CLASSICAL FROM 20th CENTURY: original compositions by Silvio Omizzolo (1905 - 1991) Ezio Mabilia, Edoardo Lanza, Ines Scarlino, Franco Angeleri, Grandpiano / Giovanni Guglielmo, violin / Elio Peruzzi, clarinet / Giambattista Valdettaro, cello / Tiziana Zoccarato, soprano / Chamber Ensemble: Andrea Danese, flute, Francesca Guerra, hautbois, Ivan villanova, clarinet, Steno Bosso, bassoon, Eugenio Pegoraro, french horn, Pietro Juvarra, violin, Fulvio Bertagnin, viola, Giordano Pegoraro, cello, Mario Caldieron, doublebass. 20 Bit Digital Recording. Live in studio at Pollini Auditorium (Padova, Italy). June - August, 1997

No less interesting than the previous one, this album offers an overview of Omizzolo's varied compositional talent, presenting an overview of his most significant chamber music production: hence the sonatas for violin, clarinet, cello always accompanied by piano, and also a piece for solo piano and two pieces for small chamber ensembles (9 and 11 instruments) plus soprano. 

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