fonè Trent’anni nel classico - Thirty Years in Classical Music Various Artists
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
16.12.2014
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Nino Rota (1911-1979)
- 1 Castel del Monte, Ballata per corno e pianoforte 11:05
- Marco Enrico Bossi (1861-1925)
- 2 Intermezzi Goldoniani op. 127, Gagliarda 04:04
- Henryk Wieniawsky (1835-1880)
- 3 Polonaise n.2 in re maggiore 05:04
- Alexandre Tansman (1897-1986)
- 4 Sonatina per fagotto e pianoforte, Largo cantabile 02:54
- Giuseppe Martucci (1856-1909)
- 5 Scherzo op.53 in re bemolle maggiore 05:01
- Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
- 6 Trio per pianoforte, oboe e fagotto 03:10
- Wilhelm Furtwangler (1886-1954)
- 7 Sonata n.8 per pianoforte in re minore, Andante 06:27
- Ernesto Cavallini (1807-1874)
- 8 Adagio e Tarantella per clarinetto e pianoforte 05:34
- Giuseppe Martucci (1856-1909)
- 9 Sonata in fa diesis minore per violoncello e pianoforte, op.52 03:42
- Giorgio Federico Ghedini (1892-1965)
- 10 Quintetto a fiati, Allegro moderato 05:28
- Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962)
- 11 Recitativo e scherzo, capriccio op.6 04:32
- Luigi Orselli (1879)
- 12 Reminiscenze su La Traviata di Giuseppe Verdi 07:14
Info for fonè Trent’anni nel classico - Thirty Years in Classical Music
Vor 30 Jahren, im September des Jahres 1983, machte Giulio Cesare Ricci seinen Traum wahr und gründete sein eigenes audiophiles Musiklabel fonè. Seither gilt Fon für Kenner als Garant für luxuriösen Hörgenuss, vor allem im klassischen Bereich. Zur Feier des 30jährigen Jubiläums beglückt fonè seine Fans mit dieser herrlichen Zusammenstellung.
Die zwölf klassischen Stücke, die hier zusammengestellt wurden, zeigen aufs Beste die besonderen Qualitäten des Labels: für jedes Stück wurde jeweils ein eigener Aufnahmeraum ausgesucht, einer, in dem die Musik geboren sein könnte: Nino Rotas Ballada für Horn und Klavier schmiegt sich in den herrlichen Raumklang des Kirche San Francesco in Schio, Wilhelm Furtwänglers Klaviersonate dagegen ist in der samtweichen Akustik des klassiszischten Theaters von Ferrara bestens aufgehoben. Dabei wird bei fonè größte Sorgfalt auf Auswahl und Platzierung der Mikrofone gelegt, denn der aufgenommene Sound wird grundsätzlich nicht nachträglich bearbeitet.
So werden die Stücke dieser Sammlung zum außerordentlichen Genuss, ob kammermusikalisches Septett, Kammerorchester oder Solo-Piano, ob 19. Jahrhundert oder die cineastisch klingende Moderne.
Track list:
1. Nino Rota - Castel del Monte, Ballata per corno e piano
Simone Baroncini, corno / Umberto Fanni, piano
2. Marco Enrico Bossi - Intermezzi Goldoniani op. 127, Gagliarda
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3. Henryk Wieniawsky - Polonaise n.2 in re maggiore
Salvatore Accardo, violino / Laura Manzini, piano
4. Alexandre Tansman - Sonatina per fagotto e piano, Largo cantabile
Stefano Canuti, fagotto / Umberto Fanni, piano
5. Giuseppe Martucci - Scherzo op.53 in re bemolle maggiore
Carlo Alessandro Lapegna, piano
6. Francis Poulenc - Trio per piano, oboe e fagotto
Umberto Fanni, piano / Giovanni De Angeli oboe / Stefano Canuti, fagotto
7. Wilhelm Furtwangler - Sonata n.8 per piano in re minore, Andante
Caroline Doerge, piano
8. Ernesto Cavallini - Adagio e Tarantella per clarinetto e piano
Corrado Giuffredi, clarinetto / Umberto Fanni, piano
9. Giuseppe Martucci - Sonata in fa diesis minore per cello e piano, op.52
Andrea Nannoni, violoncello / Giovanna Prestia, piano
10. Giorgio Federico Ghedini - Quintetto a fiati, Allegro moderato
Marzio Conti, flauto / Paolo Pollastri, oboe / Giovanni Riccucci, clarinetto
Paolo Carlini, fagotto / Paolo Faggi, corno
11. Fritz Kreisler - Recitativo e scherzo, capriccio op.6
Marco Fornaciari, violino
12. Luigi Orselli - Reminiscenze su “La Traviata” di Giuseppe Verdi
Stefano Canuti, fagotto / S. Zanchetta, C. Bacchi, violini / C. Di Vacri, viola
T. Campagnaro, violoncello / U. Fioravanti, contrabbasso
A compilation dedicated to funk and pre – zouk period, which has never been documented before. It is compilated by specialists of the genre: Julien Achard (Digger's Digest) and Nicolas SKLIRIS (ex-Superfly Records).
After the success of Kouté Jazz, Heavenly Sweetness comes back with a dancefloor but not jazz compilation, enough to move your feet at through the whole summer ! 13 disco, boogie and Zouk tracks recorded in the 80’s in the West Indies.
The advantage of this selection is precisely that it reveals a broader spectrum than the zouk music style that are badly defined. Most of the tracks, were not much broadcasted even if interpreted by some big names in Caribbean music (Pierre-Edouard Decimus / Patrick St. Eloi / Eddy La Viny). They were too fast classified as Zouk. These Tracks reveal this will of singularity, this merger between traditional and other rhythms genres (funk, disco, afro-beat, Latin Brazilian ...), with the addition of new instruments such as synthesizers and drums machine in the creative process.
In many zouk’s albums, this period often included one or even several, tracks that were qualified as "proto-zouk" and "funky-zouk" or the "boogie-zouk" to emphasize the fusion of genres . But these tracks have remained unknown to the general public because only the "hits" were played on the radio, dance floors (the famous "tan" or “zouk”), clubs and bus.
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