Il Sud: Seicento Violin Music in Southern Italy
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Label: Passacaille
Cat No: PAS1059
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 1st November 2019
Contents
Works
Canciona dicha La Preciosa, echa para Don Enrico Butler su GallardaFantasia Echa para el muy Reverendo Padre Falla
La suave melodia
Sinfonia Bargellini a 2 violini
Sinfonia Geloso a violino solo
Sinfonia Marescotti a 2 violini
Sinfonia Sghemma a violino solo
Il Falvetti: Capriccetto quarto a 3
Il Mauritio: Capriccetto a violino solo
Canzona francesca a 4 'per concerto di violini'
Toccata seconda e ligature (Book 2)
Artists
Emmanuel Resche-Caserta (violin)Exit
Works
Canciona dicha La Preciosa, echa para Don Enrico Butler su GallardaFantasia Echa para el muy Reverendo Padre Falla
La suave melodia
Sinfonia Bargellini a 2 violini
Sinfonia Geloso a violino solo
Sinfonia Marescotti a 2 violini
Sinfonia Sghemma a violino solo
Il Falvetti: Capriccetto quarto a 3
Il Mauritio: Capriccetto a violino solo
Canzona francesca a 4 'per concerto di violini'
Toccata seconda e ligature (Book 2)
Artists
Emmanuel Resche-Caserta (violin)Exit
About
Certain southern Italian composers had clearly understood that the instrument was unequalled in its ability to express emotion allied to virtuosity, including Montalbano in Palermo, Pandolfi in Messina, Falconieri and Trabaci in Naples, and Leoni in Rome.
They wasted no time in channelling the freedom and expressivity of the violin into rare, fascinating and original works, some of them recorded here for the first time.
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