Togni - Complete Piano Music Vol.3
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8573430
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 29th April 2016
Contents
Works
Allegretto gioviale for piano four hands (transcr. from Berg's Lyric Suite)Fantasie scherzose (3) (parafrasi di musica leggera)
Omaggio a Bach for two pianos, op.32
Serenata no.3, op.13
Serenata no.6, op.19a
Serenata no.7, op.20
Sonatina, op.26
Artists
Aldo Orvieto (piano)Fausto Bongelli (piano)
Works
Allegretto gioviale for piano four hands (transcr. from Berg's Lyric Suite)Fantasie scherzose (3) (parafrasi di musica leggera)
Omaggio a Bach for two pianos, op.32
Serenata no.3, op.13
Serenata no.6, op.19a
Serenata no.7, op.20
Sonatina, op.26
Artists
Aldo Orvieto (piano)Fausto Bongelli (piano)
About
A pupil of the legendary pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and composition student of Alfredo Casella, Camillo Togni became one of Italy’s most progressive and multi-faceted composers in the latter half of the 20th century. While the Serenate represent an anti-romantic move away from chromaticism towards serialism, the Tre fantasie scherzose, with their glimpses of Liszt, Scriabin and Rachmaninov, recall the nineteenth-century custom of paraphrases based on well-known themes. Using a theme from The Art of Fugue, the Omaggio a Bach was described by the composer as a “fantasia, both serious and ‘commemorative’ in character, which cites and develops Bach’s material in several contrapuntal episodes.”
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