Rolla: 6 Duets for Flute & Violin Mario Carbotta & Mario Hossen

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Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
10.05.2019

Label: Dynamic

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Mario Carbotta & Mario Hossen

Composer: Alessandro Rolla (1757-1841)

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  • Alessandro Rolla (1757 - 1841): Duet No. 1 in B-Flat Major, BI 256:
  • 1 Duet No. 1 in B-Flat Major, BI 256: I. Andante con moto 05:15
  • 2 Duet No. 1 in B-Flat Major, BI 256: II. Rondo. Non presto 02:32
  • Duet No. 2 in G Major, BI 254:
  • 3 Duet No. 2 in G Major, BI 254: I. Allegro 06:53
  • 4 Duet No. 2 in G Major, BI 254: II. Rondo. Minuetto grazioso 02:58
  • Duet No. 3 in C Major, BI 246:
  • 5 Duet No. 3 in C Major, BI 246: I. Andante con moto 05:42
  • 6 Duet No. 3 in C Major, BI 246: II. Rondo. Presto 02:11
  • Duet No. 4 in D Major, BI 248:
  • 7 Duet No. 4 in D Major, BI 248: I. Allegro maestoso 06:50
  • 8 Duet No. 4 in D Major, BI 248: II. Rondo. Allegretto 02:31
  • Duet No. 5 in E Minor, BI 250:
  • 9 Duet No. 5 in E Minor, BI 250: I. Allegro 06:19
  • 10 Duet No. 5 in E Minor, BI 250: II. Largo sottovoce 01:51
  • 11 Duet No. 5 in E Minor, BI 250: III. Presto agitato 01:37
  • Duet No. 6 in C Major, BI 245:
  • 12 Duet No. 6 in C Major, BI 245: I. Adagio 02:22
  • 13 Duet No. 6 in C Major, BI 245: II. Romance con variazione. Andantino 03:13
  • Total Runtime 50:14

Info for Rolla: 6 Duets for Flute & Violin

This album features the World Premiere Recording of six unpublished duets for flute and violin, that flutist Mario Carbotta and violinist Mario Hossen drew from a manuscript kept in Mantua. Alessandro Rolla composed this music around 1795, while he was at the Court of Parma, where he was in charge of the music programming for Ferdinand I Bourbon’ s public events as well as private entertainments. For this reason Rolla conforms to the duet form of his day but infuses it with a gracefulness that makes his music, composed for pure and simple entertainment, very attractive. These works possess a pleasant, joyful yet delicate and entertaining mood. Flutist Mario Carbotta ranks among Dynamic’s “historical” artists. A solo performer who collaborated with over 70 symphony and chamber orchestras worldwide, a conductor, a musicologist and a teacher, his repertoire ranges from the 1700s to contemporary works. Violinist Mario Hossen was an enfant-prodige. Today, he is internationally hailed for his incredible virtuosity and charismatic stage presence. His repertoire spans from Renaissance to Classical music, contemporary works and Jazz. Hossen's musicological and artistic endeavors are especially devoted to source research on Nicolò Paganini.

Mario Carbotta, flute
Mario Hossen, violin




Mario Carbotta
After obtaining a full marks diploma at the Conservatory of Piacenza, Mario Carbotta attended Mario Ancillotti’s Postgraduate Courses at the School of Music in Fiesole and at the same time he won a lot of prizes in musical competitions, the most important being the “F. Cilea” in Palmi.

Appreciated by the public and by the international critics («Flutist Carbotta is simply superb», Audiophile Audition Classical Cd; «Quant au flutiste Mario Carbotta il a des ailes», Repertoire; «Carbotta plays the pieces with a nice tone and an excellent technique», Fanfares; «Les interprètes sont d’une musicalité et d’un goût parfaits», Le Monde de la Musique) he has played all over Italy, in many countries of Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, Asia, Mexico, Canada and the United States and he has performed in some of most prestigious concert halls (Grosser Musikvereinssaal in Vienna, Rudolfinum in Praga, Auditorium of the Swiss Radio in Lugano, Sala “G.Verdi” in Milan’s Conservatorio, Glenn Gould Study in Toronto, Auditorium Manuel de Falla in Granada, Cairo Opera House, Poly Theatre of Pechino, Lithuanian Philarmonica of Vilnius, as well as at renowned events the international Festivals of Santander, Castel de Perelada, Ljubljana, Zagreb and Teheran).

As a soloist, he has played with famous chamber orchestras (Mannheim Kammerorchester, Mainzer Kammerorchester, DKO Frankfurt, Silesian Chamber Orchestra of Katowice, Solisti Aquilani, Archi della Scala,) and symphonic orchestras (Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich of Vienna, Karntner Sinfonieorchester of Klagenfurt, Thüringer Symphoniker, Loh-Orchesters Sondershausen, the Israel Sinfonietta, the Symphonic Orchestra of Istanbul, the Radiotelevison Orchestra of the Popular Republic of China, Cairo Symphony Orchestra, the Orquestra do Algarve and Orquestra Classica de Madeira in Portugal, the Symphonic Orchestra of the Provincia di Bari, the Symphonic Orchestra of Sanremo, the Orchestra Sinfnica Lucana and in the United States with the Symphonic Orchestras of Amarillo, Altoona, Garland, Las Cruces and Longmont).

Absolutely for the first time, he has performed somepieces by a number of Italian contemporary composers – among them Cattaneo, Cognazzo, Crisigiovanni, Ermirio, Fellegara, Gelmetti, Possio, Piacentini, Solbiati, Taglietti, Talmelli – some of which dedicated to him.

In addition to the artistic activity, Carbotta has constantly devoted himself to research on a lot of forgotten but important authors and to divulge his rediscoveries. He has edited the sonatas of G. A. Fioroni, P. Nardini, P. Lichtenthal, and A. Rolla for the publishers Bèrben, Carisch and Rugginenti.

His discography for Dynamic, Tactus, Nuova Era and Rugginenti includes the first recordings in our times of Giuseppe Sammartini, Mario Pilati, the whole work for flute by Nino Rota, the Lieder by Caspar Fürstenau (recorded with the choir of the Swiss Radio of Lugano directed by Diego Fasolis), the integral duets for flute and violin (with Luigi Alberto Bianchi), the six quartets and the concert for flute and orchestra by Alessandro Rolla, the Triple concert “Degli oleandri” by Raffaele Gervasio (with the Orchestra Sinfonica Lucana), “Memories from concert” of Gianni Possio (with the voice of David Riondino) and the whole concerts for flute and orchestra by Saverio Mercadante (with the Solisti Aquilani). He has also run courses and master classes in the USA at the Amarillo University (Texas), at the International Academy of music in Milan and at the international summer Courses of musical interpretation in Nowy Sacz (Poland).

Mario Hossen
received his musical education in Sofia, Vienna and Paris. He made his debut as a soloist with an orchestra at the age of eight. His teachers included great pedagogues such as Michael Frischenschlager and Gérard Poulet. Mario Hossen is the artistic director of the Camerata Orphica and founder of the International Music Academy Orpheus in Vienna. Hailed for his incredible virtuosity and charismatic stage presence, Hossen plays a repertoire that ranges all the way from Renaissance music to Classic music to contemporary works and Jazz. As a concert soloist of international acclaim, Mario Hossen has performed with renowned orchestras such as the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, the Bruckner Orchestra Linz, the Orchestra della Scala di Milano, the Royal Philharmonic, the Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México, the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Sofia Philharmonic and the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie. Hossen has performed with outstanding musicians like Bruno Canino, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Philippe Bernold, Nayden Todorov, Borislav Ivanov, Leslie Howard, Adrian Oetiker, Gérard Causse, Roy Goodman, Vladimir Mendelssohn, Boris Mersson, Leon Bosch, Dominique de Williencourt, Georges Pludermacher and Jean-Bernard Pommier - among others. Several contemporary composers have dedicated works to Hossen and Hossen has commissioned works to com posers, such as Tomas Marco, Rainer Bischof, Walter Baer, Gheorghi Arnaoudov, Francois- Oierre Descamps and Alessandro Solbiati. Hossen’s musicological and artistic endeavors are focused among other things on source research on Niccolo Paganini. The complete oeuvre of Paganini for solo violin and for violin and orchestra will be released as a historical-critical edition by Doblinger Music Publisher Vienna. Hossen plays all concerts exclusively with his preferred strings, the Vision Titanium Solo strings manufactured by the Viennese company Thomastik-Infeld. Mario Hossen plays a violin by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, 1749, on loan from the Austrian National Bank collection.



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