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Label: Naive
Cat No: OP30568
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 25th May 2018
Contents
Works
Sinfonia da la morte di AbelConcerto a 4 in G minor
Concerto a quattro in G minor
Concerti Grossi (6), op.3
Concerto in E minor, op.7 no.2
Sinfonia for strings in B flat major
Artists
Concerto ItalianoConductor
Rinaldo AlessandriniWorks
Sinfonia da la morte di AbelConcerto a 4 in G minor
Concerto a quattro in G minor
Concerti Grossi (6), op.3
Concerto in E minor, op.7 no.2
Sinfonia for strings in B flat major
Artists
Concerto ItalianoConductor
Rinaldo AlessandriniAbout
“Throughout the eighteenth century, and to a considerable extent, the fate of many Italian composers was to emigrate, and serve at courts and chapels far from home. Many of them broke away from the rules governing the legato style of their home country, developing a completely independent personality through the mingling of musical languages and the superimposition of tastes and fashions. Accordingly, in their works national styles lose their sharply-defined contours, as they undergo a process of personal and subtle assimilation of the most striking aspects of their host country’s musical culture.
“In particular, the Italians exported their taste for melodic cantabile, their elegance, and a certain kind of histrionic individualism inherited from the opera stage and the great instrumental virtuosi. The encounter with musical Europe often caused a realignment of those elements, though they remained one of the multiple components of the composers’ personalities.”
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