Esposito - Piano Concerto ‘Fantastico’, Piano Sonata no.1
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Label: Grand Piano
Cat No: GP781
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 15th June 2018
Contents
Works
Indigo MiragePiano Concerto no.1 in F sharp minor 'Fantastico', op.8
Piano Sonata no.1 in B flat minor, op.10
Artists
Roberto Esposito (piano)Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra
Conductor
Eliseo CastrignanoWorks
Indigo MiragePiano Concerto no.1 in F sharp minor 'Fantastico', op.8
Piano Sonata no.1 in B flat minor, op.10
Artists
Roberto Esposito (piano)Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra
Conductor
Eliseo CastrignanoAbout
Roberto Esposito studied in Italy and Hungary, specialising in piano repertoire, and graduating with first class honours. In 2014 Esposito released his debut album, ‘The Decades’, a collection of ten solo piano tracks which combine inspiration drawn from the folk music of southern Italy with an improvisatory jazz idiom, often framed in forms borrowed from the classical world. He has performed in Italy, such as at the Umbria Jazz Festival, as well as elsewhere in Europe, the US and the Caribbean. Esposito has also appeared in concert with artists such as Philip Glass and Fabrizio Bosso.
The conductor Eliseo Castrignanò studied at I Pomeriggi Musicali in Milan, and at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. Castrignanò conducts a wide repertoire of orchestral works and opera from the Baroque to contemporary (including the Italian première of Michael Nyman’s Symphony no.2) and has worked as a guest conductor with many orchestras across Italy, in Copenhagen, Helsinki and Athens.
Budapest Scoring combines centuries of musical heritage with modern state-of-the-art analogue and digital recording equipment. Budapest is one of the best-loved destinations for film scoring sessions and has recorded music for movies such as Rambo, A Christmas Carol, Lionheart, Extreme Prejudice and Rent-a-Cop.
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