Marco Enrico Bossi - Complete Four-Hands Piano Works
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Label: Tactus
Cat No: TC862706
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 2nd March 2015
Contents
Works
Capriccetto, op.9Intermezzi Goldoniani, op.127
Missa pro Sponso et Sponsa, op.110
Suite de Valse, op.93
Suite for Large Orchestra, op.126 (version for piano 4 hands)
Scena campestre (arr. Bossi for piano 4 hands)
Artists
Paola Borganti (piano)Giulio Giurato (piano)
Works
Capriccetto, op.9Intermezzi Goldoniani, op.127
Missa pro Sponso et Sponsa, op.110
Suite de Valse, op.93
Suite for Large Orchestra, op.126 (version for piano 4 hands)
Scena campestre (arr. Bossi for piano 4 hands)
Artists
Paola Borganti (piano)Giulio Giurato (piano)
About
This CD includes the world premiere recording of Marco Enrico Bossi's complete works for piano four hands. Marco Enrico Bossi, the greatest organist of his time, was a great teacher, highly inspired composer, appreciated Director of Conservatories of Venice, Bologna and Rome, and great conductor. He also played the violin and was an excellent pianist.
As shown and evident in the seventh waltz of the Suite de Valses op.93 and in the transcription of the magnificent Suite for Large Orchestra op.126, while maintaining an original mark, Bossi's compositions for four hands seem to be inspired by Brahms and by the Hamburg chamber music transplanted in Vienna.
Borganti and Giurato have used original editions and manuscripts, revising and correcting them by comparing the transcriptions to the scores for orchestra.
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