Mozzani - Respighi: Complete Music for Guitar Giulio Tampalini
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2017
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
01.03.2017
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: In
Interpret: Giulio Tampalini
Komponist: Luigi Mozzani (1869-1943), Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936):
- 1 Variazioni per chitarra 06:23
- Luigi Mozzani (1869-1943):
- 2 Recueillement 01:19
- 3 Révérence 01:28
- 4 Élans du Coeur 01:21
- 5 Prélude 02:28
- 6 Par le sentier fleuri 01:00
- 7 Sérénade sentimentale 01:40
- 8 Psalmodie 02:11
- 9 Romanza 01:54
- 10 Mazurka in G Major 02:16
- 11 Dolore! 02:32
- 12 Feste lariane 03:33
- 13 Prière 03:53
- 14 Coup de vent 01:16
- 15 Valse lente in A Major 02:30
- 16 Sincopato 02:55
- 17 Piccolo vals 02:38
- 18 Marcia scozzese 01:41
- 19 Chanson de printemps 02:06
- 20 Studio No. 1 00:50
- 21 Studio No. 2 00:50
- 22 Studio No. 3 01:51
- 23 Studio No. 8 01:09
- 24 Studio No. 13 01:12
- 25 Studio No. 14 01:06
- 26 Studio No. 17 01:32
- 27 Studio No. 18 "Segovia" 01:42
- 28 Studio No. 19 02:41
- 29 Capriccio No. 1 00:46
- 30 Capriccio No. 2 01:20
- 31 Capriccio No. 3 01:34
- 32 Capriccio No. 4 00:47
- 33 Capriccio No. 5 02:37
- 34 Capriccio No. 6 01:33
Info zu Mozzani - Respighi: Complete Music for Guitar
Luigi Mozzani (1869-1943) was born into a poor family in Ancona, Italy. At a very young age he learned to play the guitar and the oboe, later he became principal oboist of the New York Philharmonic. However it is the guitar which was his great love. He wrote a Mozzani method, which included his technical innovations in Etudes for advanced students. He was also active in the development of the guitar as instrument, and promoted the so-called lyra-guitar in the form of a lyre.
Mozzani's music is charming, lyrical and beautifully atmospheric, the works issued in cycles of studies or character pieces.
Included as a bonus is the only guitar piece by Ottorino Respighi, a set of variations.
Played by one of Italy's leading guitarists, and house-guitarist of Brilliant Classics:Giulio Tampalini, with an impressive discography to his name of works by Tarrega, Llobet, Mirto, Ugoletti a.o.
Excellent liner notes in both English and Italian.
Giulio Tampalini, guitar (“Luigi Mozzani” that belonged to Andrès Segovia)
Giulio Tampalini
has been hailed internationally as one of the most popular and charismatic classical guitarists, and as such he tours regularly and extensively in his country and abroad (La Fenice Opera Theatre Venice, Rome Parco della Musica, Shubert Theatre Tremont Boston U.S.A., Teatro Renascença Porto Alegre Brazil, Ithaca College New York U.S.A., Qintai Grand Theatre Wuhan China, Cearte Arts Centre Baja California Mexico, Muhsin Ertuğrul Theatre Istanbul Turkey, Safadi Foundation Lebanon, Nadine Chaudier Thetare Avignon France, Musée international de la Croix-Rouge Geneve Switzerland, Salle Jacques Huisman Théâtre National Bruxelles Belgium).
Winner of the Arts and Culture Prize (Milan, Italy 2014), he has recorded over 25 CDs and he has played more than 2000 concerts all over the world. He has won many prizes at major international guitar competitions such as the “Narciso Yepes” Competition in Sanremo (chairman: Narciso Yepes); the International Rome Competition in 1996 and 2000; “De Bonis” International Competition in Cosenza; “Pittaluga” International Competition in Alessandria; “Fernando Sor” International Competiton in Rome and the “Andrés Segovia” International Competiton in Granada. In 2001 he performed at the Christmas concert in the Vatican in honour of the Pope. He plays the guitar as a solo performer, but also in chamber music, with orchestra, choir, strings, percussions, saxophone and many other different ensembles. His musical collaborations include the Soloists of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. In 2003 his double CD “Francisco Tarrega: Complete Works for Guitar” was awarded the Golden Guitar at the International Guitar Meeting in Alessandria as “Best CD of the year”. Among his other notable CDs are: the “Concierto de Aranjuez” by Joaquin Rodrigo for guitar and orchestra, recorded with the Orchestra “Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli”; all the major guitar works by Angelo Gilardino; the complete Six Rossinianas by Mauro Giuliani; the Concerto no. 1 op. 99, the Quintet Op. 143 and the Romancero Gitano by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, recorded with the Haydn Symphony Orchestra; the complete works for guitar by Miguel Llobet; and a DVD containing the complete solo guitar works by Heitor Villa-Lobos.
Giulio Tampalini is a tenured Professor at the Adria Conservatory of Music (Italy) and he is regularly invited to give masterclasses all over Europe. He plays guitars made by the English guitar maker Philip Woodfield.
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