Kurtag / Solbiati / Francesconi - Un brin de bruyere
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Label: Stradivarius
Cat No: STR33785
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 26th November 2007
Contents
Works
EtudeHommage a Berenyi Ferenc 70
Szalkak
Tre altri pezzi per clarinetto e cimbalom
Tre pezzi per clarinetto e cimbalom
Un brin de bruyere
Quaderno d’immagini
Tre duetti
Artists
Luigi Gaggero (cimbalom)Andrea Moretti (clarinet)
Freyia Gunnlaugsdottir (clarinet)
Michela La Fauci (harp)
Works
EtudeHommage a Berenyi Ferenc 70
Szalkak
Tre altri pezzi per clarinetto e cimbalom
Tre pezzi per clarinetto e cimbalom
Un brin de bruyere
Quaderno d’immagini
Tre duetti
Artists
Luigi Gaggero (cimbalom)Andrea Moretti (clarinet)
Freyia Gunnlaugsdottir (clarinet)
Michela La Fauci (harp)
About
The cimbalom's ancestors date back to the middle ages. The quanum, from the Islamic world, was the immediate predecessor of the Psaltery in the 11th century. In Greece, Turkey and Persia the santur originated, in Russia the gusli and in Hungary the cimbalom. During the 18th century the cimbalom dominated gypsy orchestras, giving them an unmistakable colour. The first non-Hungarian comopsers who exploited the typical sound of the cimbalom were Debussy and Stravinsky. Among composers of today, we can mention Boulez, Dutilleux, Eitvos, Fedele, Ferneyhough, Kagel and Stockhausen.
Luigi Gaggero is the only professor of cimbalom in Western Europe: he teaches at the Strasbourg Conservatory and has performed under the direction of Abbado, Boulez, Eotvos, Muti and Simon Rattle.
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