Castiglioni: Quodlibet – Complete Works for Piano & Orchestra Aldo Orvieto, Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto & Marco Angius
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2019
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
04.01.2019
Label: Stradivarius
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Interpret: Aldo Orvieto, Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto & Marco Angius
Komponist: Niccolò Castiglioni
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Niccolò Castiglioni (1932 - 1996): Fantasia concertata:
- 1 Fantasia concertata: I. Ottavario 00:55
- 2 Fantasia concertata: II. Prosopopea 05:19
- 3 Fantasia concertata: III. Aria 03:10
- 4 Fantasia concertata: IV. Romanza 01:41
- Niccolò Castiglioni:
- 5 Gorgheggio 08:40
- Fiori di ghiaccio:
- 6 Fiori di ghiaccio: I. Cavatina 05:21
- 7 Fiori di ghiaccio: II. Preludio e fuga 04:42
- 8 Fiori di ghiaccio: III. Au bord d'une source 02:41
- 9 Fiori di ghiaccio: IV. Walzer 02:24
- Niccolò Castiglioni:
- 10 Movimento continuato 04:43
- Quodlibet:
- 11 Quodlibet: I. — 06:19
- 12 Quodlibet: II. — 02:11
- 13 Quodlibet: III. — 03:08
Info zu Castiglioni: Quodlibet – Complete Works for Piano & Orchestra
Colleagues who had the opportunity to hear Niccolò Castiglioni play can vouch for his excellence as a pianist, in particular his skill in performing Cangianti, a work he presented in Darmstadt in September 1959. It is a highly demanding work, not only due to its keyboard acrobatics but also because of its broad-ranging timbres. It is clear Castiglioni possessed an acute sensitivity for the instrument’s qualities which he developed during his studies in Salzburg under Gulda and Zecchi. His was a conscious yet primarily “natural” pianism, in a Chopinesque sense, endowed with precious distillations of timbre that are no longer mere ornament but a surprising and mysterious creative element. This development was to extend to Debussy; the late Debussy would not have eluded Castiglioni’s prehensile hands when he was attracted to the spell of Webern’s labyrinths. This release collects all operas that this great author has written for piano and orchestra.
Aldo Orvieto, pianoforte
Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto
Marco Angius, conductor
Aldo Orvieto
studied at the Venice Conservatory with Aldo Ciccolini. He has recorded extensively, releasing more than 70 albums dedicated to composers of the 20th century on a wide variety of labels, many receiving critical acclaim. He has recorded and performed with many of today’s leading artists and played as soloist with orchestras including the Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai di Torino, Orchestra del Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, Orchestra dell’Arena di Verona, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, ORT Florence, Ensemble 2e2m, Paris, Accroche Note, Strasbourg, the Padova Chamber Orchestra, and with many prestigious chamber ensembles. His performances have been broadcast widely across Europe’s main radio stations including the BBC, RAI, Radio France; WDR, SDR and RSI, among others.
In 1979 he was one of the founders of the Ex Novo Ensemble. He has taken part in many world premieres including works by Maderna, Togni, Clementi, Sciarrino, Ambrosini, Gervasoni, Francesconi, Corghi, De Pablo and Nieder, and has been highly praised by some of the greatest composers of our time (Nono, Petrassi, Kagel, Bussotti, among others).
Orvieto has had a consistent presence at the most important modern and contemporary music festivals, including the Biennale di Venezia, Milano Musica, the Berliner Festspiele, the Akademie der Künste (Berlin), the Mozarteum Salzburg, the Gulbenkian (Lisbon), Concerts Ville de Genève, the Festival d’Avignon, Ars Musica Bruxelles, the Festival de Strasbourg, Warsaw Autumn, Zagreb Biennale, the Gaudeamus Foundation (Amsterdam), the Tisch Center for the Arts (New York) and the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.
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