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Altieri / Giovan Battista Vaglica - Antico Tastame CD アルバム 【輸入盤】

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◆タイトル: Antico Tastame◆アーティスト: Altieri / Giovan Battista Vaglica◆現地発売日: 2022/05/06◆レーベル: Tactus RecordsAltieri / Giovan Battista Vaglica - Antico Tastame CD アルバム 【輸入盤】※商品画像はイメージです。デザインの変更等により、実物とは差異がある場合があります。 ※注文後30分間は注文履歴からキャンセルが可能です。当店で注文を確認した後は原則キャンセル不可となります。予めご了承ください。[楽曲リスト]The recording project of organist Giovanni Battista Vaglica aims to enhance the original artistic heritage of the Sicilian Archdiocese of Monreale (Palermo). The territory of Monreale is in fact particularly rich in ancient instruments dating back to the Sicilian school of the eighteenth century, usually small in size and designed mainly for liturgical use. Our care in the choice of the repertoire to be used in this journey through organ music was focused chiefly on the Neapolitan school, on which several generations of musicians coming from the Mediterranean area and elsewhere have drawn and have based their musical education. Within this school, Alessandro and Domenico Scarlatti are two important figures; particularly Alessandro, the father, who decided to move from Palermo to Naples, where he became the teacher of many musicians. 4,461円
【輸入盤CD】Altieri/Emanuele Cardi / Neapolitan Organ Music
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発売日: 2013/8/27輸入盤レーベル: Brilliant Classics収録曲: 1.1 (Without Tempo Indication)1.2 Balletto Allegro1.3 Largo - Allegro - Minue - Allegro1.4 Fugue in D minor, KK411.5 Sonata in D Major, KK2881.6 Sonata in D Major1.7 Toccata in D minor1.8 Fugue No. 2 in G Major1.9 Fugue No. 6 in C Major1.10 Fugue No. 7 in E Flat Major1.11 Organ Sonata in G Major1.12 Commodo1.13 Andante1.14 Andante1.15 Allegro1.16 Andante1.17 Allegretto1.18 Andante Con Moto1.19 Andante1.20 Pastorale in D Major1.21 (Without Tempo Indication)1.22 Andantino Amorosoコメント:Neapolitan Organ Music, Composer Domenico Scarlatti, Francesco Durante, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Gian Francesco de Majo, Niccolo Porpora, Niccolo Antonio Zingarelli, Paolo Altieri, Artist Emanuele Cardi organ, Format 1 CD, From the 17th to 19th centuries Naples was counted among the European capitals of music; traditions of both composition and performance were fostered, supporting a local culture that was hungry for music, and the city's conservatoires started to produce musicians who occupied positions of prestige both in their home city and at the courts and theatres across the continent. Out of the recently founded 'Neapolitan School' came a wealth of celebrated composers as well as the gradual romanticization of the organ, which acquired new 'concert stops' in addition to a complete pedalboard; this release focuses on bringing to light the variety of music that started to be written for the newly improved instrument. As well as including the esteemed names of Pergolesi, Scarlatti and Durante, the recording takes in contemporaries whose music proves no less lively or elegant: from Porpora, particularly famed for his vocal music, to de Majo, from Alitieri to Zingarelli, the latter of whose sonatas reflect the prevalent style gal ante, the lively and brilliant style of the works draws attention to the then dominance of operatic culture across all musical genres. The pieces are performed by keyboardist Emanuele Cardi, a Renaissance and Baroque specialist who also takes an active interest in the restoration of ancient organs. The recording was made in the Church of San Nicola di Bari in Italy, whose 1889 Giuseppe Picardi organ faithfully reflects the stylistic evolution detailed above. Recorded 27-28 January 2013. A fascinating picture of musical life in Naples in the second half of the 18th century. Naples was then one of the musical capitals of Europe, housing a wealth of musicians, composers and an audience hungry for new music. The new style, as introduced by composers like Pergolesi, Scarlatti and Durante was a brilliant mixture of elegance, wit and the innate Italian flair for a good tune. Organist Emanuele Cardi finds the right sunny touch on the historic Giuseppe Picardi Organ (1889) in Bari, Italy.Neapolitan Organ Music, Composer Domenico Scarlatti, Francesco Durante, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Gian Francesco de Majo, Niccolo Porpora, Niccolo Antonio Zingarelli, Paolo Altieri, Artist Emanuele Cardi organ, Format 1 CD, From the 17th to 19th centuries Naples was counted among the European capitals of music; traditions of both composition and performance were fostered, supporting a local culture that was hungry for music, and the city's conservatoires started to produce musicians who occupied positions of prestige both in their home city and at the courts and theatres across the continent. Out of the recently founded 'Neapolitan School' came a wealth of celebrated composers as well as the gradual romanticization of the organ, which acquired new 'concert stops' in addition to a complete pedalboard; this release focuses on bringing to light the variety of music that started to be written for the newly improved instrument. As well as including the esteemed names of Pergolesi, Scarlatti and Durante, the recording takes in contemporaries whose music proves no less lively or elegant: from Porpora, particularly famed for his vocal music, to de Majo, from Alitieri to Zingarelli, the latter of whose sonatas reflect the prevalent style gal ante, the lively and brilliant style of the works draws attention to the then dominance of operatic culture across all musical genres. The pieces are performed by keyboardist Emanuele Cardi, a Renaissance and Baroque specialist who also takes an active interest in the restoration of ancient organs. The recording was made in the Church of San Nicola di Bari in Italy, whose 1889 Giuseppe Picardi organ faithfully reflects the stylistic evolution detailed above. Recorded 27-28 January 2013. A fascinating picture of musical life in Naples in the second half of the 18th century. Naples was then one of the musical capitals of Europe, housing a wealth of musicians, composers and an audience hungry for new music. The new style, as introduced by composers like Pergolesi, Scarlatti and Durante was a brilliant mixture of elegance, wit and the innate Italian flair for a good tune. Organist Emanuele Cardi finds the right sunny touch on the historic Giuseppe Picardi Organ (1889) in Bari, Italy. 2,390円

Altieri / Emanuele Cardi - Neapolitan Organ Music CD アルバム 【輸入盤】

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◆タイトル: Neapolitan Organ Music◆アーティスト: Altieri / Emanuele Cardi◆現地発売日: 2013/08/27◆レーベル: Brilliant ClassicsAltieri / Emanuele Cardi - Neapolitan Organ Music CD アルバム 【輸入盤】※商品画像はイメージです。デザインの変更等により、実物とは差異がある場合があります。 ※注文後30分間は注文履歴からキャンセルが可能です。当店で注文を確認した後は原則キャンセル不可となります。予めご了承ください。[楽曲リスト]1.1 (Without Tempo Indication) 1.2 Balletto Allegro 1.3 Largo - Allegro - Minu? - Allegro 1.4 Fugue in D minor, KK41 1.5 Sonata in D Major, KK288 1.6 Sonata in D Major 1.7 Toccata in D minor 1.8 Fugue No. 2 in G Major 1.9 Fugue No. 6 in C Major 1.10 Fugue No. 7 in E Flat Major 1.11 Organ Sonata in G Major 1.12 Commodo 1.13 Andante 1.14 Andante 1.15 Allegro 1.16 Andante 1.17 Allegretto 1.18 Andante Con Moto 1.19 Andante 1.20 Pastorale in D Major 1.21 (Without Tempo Indication) 1.22 Andantino AmorosoNeapolitan Organ Music, Composer Domenico Scarlatti, Francesco Durante, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Gian Francesco de Majo, Niccolo Porpora, Niccol? Antonio Zingarelli, Paolo Altieri, Artist Emanuele Cardi organ, Format 1 CD, From the 17th to 19th centuries Naples was counted among the European capitals of music; traditions of both composition and performance were fostered, supporting a local culture that was hungry for music, and the city's conservatoires started to produce musicians who occupied positions of prestige both in their home city and at the courts and theatres across the continent. Out of the recently founded 'Neapolitan School' came a wealth of celebrated composers as well as the gradual romanticization of the organ, which acquired new 'concert stops' in addition to a complete pedalboard; this release focuses on bringing to light the variety of music that started to be written for the newly improved instrument. As well as including the esteemed names of Pergolesi, Scarlatti and Durante, the recording takes in contemporaries whose music proves no less lively or elegant: from Porpora, particularly famed for his vocal music, to de Majo, from Alitieri to Zingarelli, the latter of whose sonatas reflect the prevalent style gal ante, the lively and brilliant style of the works draws attention to the then dominance of operatic culture across all musical genres. The pieces are performed by keyboardist Emanuele Cardi, a Renaissance and Baroque specialist who also takes an active interest in the restoration of ancient organs. The recording was made in the Church of San Nicola di Bari in Italy, whose 1889 Giuseppe Picardi organ faithfully reflects the stylistic evolution detailed above. Recorded 27-28 January 2013. A fascinating picture of musical life in Naples in the second half of the 18th century. Naples was then one of the musical capitals of Europe, housing a wealth of musicians, composers and an audience hungry for new music. The new style, as introduced by composers like Pergolesi, Scarlatti and Durante was a brilliant mixture of elegance, wit and the innate Italian flair for a good tune. Organist Emanuele Cardi finds the right sunny touch on the historic Giuseppe Picardi Organ (1889) in Bari, Italy. 3,395円
【輸入盤CD】Altieri/Giovan Battista Vaglica / Antico Tastame【K2022/5/6発売】
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2022/5/6 発売輸入盤レーベル: TACTUS RECORDS収録曲: 2,990円

Gobatti / Forapani / Galtieri / Mazzoleni - Opera Scenes: I Goti Luce / Massias / Chamber Compositions CD アルバム 【輸入盤】

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◆タイトル: Opera Scenes: I Goti Luce / Massias / Chamber Compositions◆アーティスト: Gobatti / Forapani / Galtieri / Mazzoleni◆現地発売日: 2000/08/09◆レーベル: BongiovanniGobatti / Forapani / Galtieri / Mazzoleni - Opera Scenes: I Goti Luce / Massias / Chamber Compositions CD アルバム 【輸入盤】※商品画像はイメージです。デザインの変更等により、実物とは差異がある場合があります。 ※注文後30分間は注文履歴からキャンセルが可能です。当店で注文を確認した後は原則キャンセル不可となります。予めご了承ください。[楽曲リスト]1.1 I Goti, Opera: Preludio 1.2 I Goti, Opera: Nell'avello Dei Padri Discendi, Funeral March 1.3 I Goti, Opera: Della Sua Fede Immemore, Aria 1.4 I Goti, Opera: Preludio, Coro E Scena Del Delirio 1.5 I Goti, Opera: O Signor Che Col Sangue Hai Redento, Preghiera 1.6 I Goti, Opera: Del Sangue Degli Empi Rosseggian Le Sale, Finale 1.7 Luce, Opera: Monologo E Bacarola 1.8 Massias, Opera: L? Nel Bosco Di Roveri a Caccia, Aria 1.9 Massias, Opera: Pe' Tuoi Meriti Il Sovrano, Scena 1.10 Perch? Piangi, for 2 Voices ; Orchestra, Op. 50 1.11 Ballatella Campestre, for 2 Voices ; Orchestra, Op. 52 1.12 In Musica, for 2 Voices ; Orchestra, Op. 51 1.13 Vorrei Morir, for 2 Voices ; Orchestra, Op. 53 3,425円