Francesco Supriani: Principles to Learn to Play the Cello
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Label: Cobra
Cat No: COBRA0053
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 25th November 2016
Contents
Works
Cantata 'Bella, se un di potessi'Cantata 'Chi m'invola da te, mio bel tesoro?'
Cantata 'Il mio cor che sta in catene'
Sinfonia di violoncello a solo
Sonata a violoncello solo
Toccata decima
Toccata duodecima
Toccata nona
Toccata quinta
Toccata settima
Toccata undecima
Artists
Guillermo Turina (baroque cello)Eugenia Boix (soprano)
Tomoko Matsuoka (harpsichord)
Works
Cantata 'Bella, se un di potessi'Cantata 'Chi m'invola da te, mio bel tesoro?'
Cantata 'Il mio cor che sta in catene'
Sinfonia di violoncello a solo
Sonata a violoncello solo
Toccata decima
Toccata duodecima
Toccata nona
Toccata quinta
Toccata settima
Toccata undecima
Artists
Guillermo Turina (baroque cello)Eugenia Boix (soprano)
Tomoko Matsuoka (harpsichord)
About
The limited amount of his works that have survived to our days are very interesting due to the light it sheds on the technical possibilities of an instrument which was, until that time, focused fundamentally to the basso continuo. The present recording is the first monography dedicated to Francesco Supriani’s music and is a perfect example of the variety of his small catalogue.
Baroque cellist Guillermo Turina, soprano Eugenia Boix and harpsichordist Tomoko Matsuoka have been playing together since 2012 in several Spanish ensembles. Since then, the discovery and study of Francesco Supriani’s marvelous music led Guillermo Turina to direct this project, with the strong intention of bringing his music to its well-deserved position in the History of Music as one of the most important antecessors of cello playing.
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