Mozart - Il Finto Pariggino
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Label: Stradivarius
Cat No: STR33851
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 11th December 2015
Contents
Works
Il Fanatico per gli antichi romaniKrumpholtz, Jean-Baptiste (Jan Krtitel)
Puisque mon espoir, op.10Variations on 'L'avez vous vu mon bien aime' from Duni's 'La Fee Urgele'
Die Zufriedenheit, K349
Komm, liebe Zither, K351
Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), K492
Sonata V in G minor, op.2
La bella Molinara
Artists
Marinella Pennicchi (soprano)Mauro Squillante (mandolin)
Mara Galassi (arpa a crochet)
Works
Il Fanatico per gli antichi romaniKrumpholtz, Jean-Baptiste (Jan Krtitel)
Puisque mon espoir, op.10Variations on 'L'avez vous vu mon bien aime' from Duni's 'La Fee Urgele'
Die Zufriedenheit, K349
Komm, liebe Zither, K351
Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), K492
Sonata V in G minor, op.2
La bella Molinara
Artists
Marinella Pennicchi (soprano)Mauro Squillante (mandolin)
Mara Galassi (arpa a crochet)
About
Delicacy, lightness, elegance, refinement, tenderness, melancholy, joy, wit, enjoyment…these are the words which come to mind when we listen to the compositions on this recording, thanks to the combination of voice, harp and mandolin, which underlines the delicacy of timbres.
The unusual repertory ideally links two capitals of the musical history of the time: Naples and Paris. Both Domenico Cimarosa and Giovanni Paisiello departed from Naples and its famous conservatories, to launch their international careers.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, to whom the second part of the programme is dedicated, also showed an interest in the mandolin, and it features throughout the composer’s catalogue from 1768 until the year of his death.
Also includes:
- L'incostante, Canzonetta I (Parody from 'Zauberflöte', K620)
- L'abbandonata, Canzonetta III (Parody from 'Zauberflöte', K620)
- L'allegro, Canzonetta VII (Parody from 'Zauberflöte', K620)
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