Mascitti: Sonate a Tre - Opera Prima Matteo Cicchitti & Musica Elegentia
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2024
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
03.05.2024
Label: Challenge Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Matteo Cicchitti & Musica Elegentia
Komponist: Michele Mascitti (1664-1760)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Michele Mascitti (1664 - 1760): Sonata VII in Re Magg.:
- 1 Mascitti: Sonata VII in Re Magg.: I. Vivace 00:59
- 2 Mascitti: Sonata VII in Re Magg.: II. Allegro 01:58
- 3 Mascitti: Sonata VII in Re Magg.: III. Grave 02:03
- 4 Mascitti: Sonata VII in Re Magg.: IV. Allegro 02:28
- Sonata VIII in La Minor:
- 5 Mascitti: Sonata VIII in La Minor: I. Un poco Andante 01:53
- 6 Mascitti: Sonata VIII in La Minor: II. Allegro 02:45
- 7 Mascitti: Sonata VIII in La Minor: III. Adagio 01:58
- 8 Mascitti: Sonata VIII in La Minor: IV. Allegro 02:08
- Sonata IX in Do Magg.:
- 9 Mascitti: Sonata IX in Do Magg.: I. Adagio 02:20
- 10 Mascitti: Sonata IX in Do Magg.: II. Allegro assai 01:59
- 11 Mascitti: Sonata IX in Do Magg.: III. Adagio 02:01
- 12 Mascitti: Sonata IX in Do Magg.: IV. Allegro 01:29
- Sonata X in Mi Minor:
- 13 Mascitti: Sonata X in Mi Minor: I. Allegro è spicco 01:57
- 14 Mascitti: Sonata X in Mi Minor: II. Allegro 01:59
- 15 Mascitti: Sonata X in Mi Minor: III. Largo 02:49
- 16 Mascitti: Sonata X in Mi Minor: IV. Allegro 02:33
- Sonata XI in Re Magg.:
- 17 Mascitti: Sonata XI in Re Magg.: I. Largo 02:47
- 18 Mascitti: Sonata XI in Re Magg.: II. Allemanda Spiritoso 02:00
- 19 Mascitti: Sonata XI in Re Magg.: III. Corrente Andante 01:58
- 20 Mascitti: Sonata XI in Re Magg.: IV. Giga Allegro 02:11
- Sonata XII in La Magg.:
- 21 Mascitti: Sonata XII in La Magg.: I. Spiritoso 01:24
- 22 Mascitti: Sonata XII in La Magg.: II. Allemanda Allegro 01:53
- 23 Mascitti: Sonata XII in La Magg.: III. Sarabanda 01:52
- 24 Mascitti: Sonata XII in La Magg.: IV. Allegro 01:55
Info zu Mascitti: Sonate a Tre - Opera Prima
Diese neue Aufnahme von Matteo Cicchitti und seinem Ensemble Musica Elegentia ist Michele Mascitti gewidmet, einem Barockkomponisten, der schon zu seiner Zeit besonders geschätzt wurde und zu Recht als wichtiges Zeugnis der italienischen Instrumentalmusik im Frankreich des 18. Diese Weltersteinspielung seiner Triosonaten op. 1, die 1704 in Paris veröffentlicht wurden, beleuchtet insbesondere den Versuch des Komponisten, die Tradition der corellianischen Sonate wieder aufzugreifen und gleichzeitig dem französischen "gout" des Widmungsträgers, des Herzogs d'Orléans, gerecht zu werden.
Musica Elegentia
Matteo Cicchitti, Violone
Paola Nervi, Violine
Antonio Coloccia, Cello
Marco Pesce, Violine
Luca Pollastri, Orgel
Matteo Cicchitti
Double bass player, violonist, gambist and teacher, connoisseur and continuous researcher of historical performance. He combines his activity as an instrumentalist with that of artistic and musical director for the repertoire of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
He obtained, with top marks, academic qualifications and highly perfected specializations in Conservatories and Higher Musical Institutions in the cities of Pescara, Como, Pavia, Parma, Gubbio, Rome, Frosinone, Reggio Emilia, Piacenza and Vienna under the guidance of famous masters: P. Montero, R. Sensi, L. Schumacher, G. De Frenza, W. Casali, W. Güttler, M. Di Bari, U. Nastrucci, M. Decimo, P. Veleno, N. Conci, S. Montanari, S. Genuini and F.N. Lara.
In the didactic field, he teaches at state, civic and private schools and is active as a teacher in instrumental and chamber music courses that are particularly focused on the practice of ancient instruments. He is also qualified instructor of Hatha Yoga and Yoga Nidra.
He has held conferences, masterclasses and seminars at the University "G. D’Annunzio” of Chieti, the ISSM "G. Briccialdi” in Terni, the “G. Nicolini” in Piacenza, the “A. Casella” in L’Aquila, the “A. Vivaldi” in Alessandria, the Museum of Harmonic Strings in Salle (Pe) in Abruzzo (Italy). He was invited to México to hold a baroque music masterclass in the context of the “III Festival de Música de Cámara de Jalisco” (Guadalajara, Jal. Mx).
He has performed in prestigious international theaters and halls, including: Palau de la Musica in Valencia, Philharmonic Concert Hall in Warsaw, Auditorium Baluarte in Pamplona, Casa Museo López Portillo in Guadalajara, Château Malromé (Toulouse-Lautrec's castle) in Saint- André-du-Bois, Abbaye Saint-Pierre of Vertheuil, Palladian Basilica of Vicenza, Great Hall of Collegio Ghislieri of Pavia, Paul VI Hall of Vatican City, Vittoria Theater of Turin, Fraschini Theater of Pavia, Teatro della Pergola of Florence.
He has participated in important concerts such as: Festival “Chopin i jego Europa”, Warsaw; Stresa Festival 2019; Ravenna Festival XXXI edition; Antiqua review of ancient and baroque music, Belgioioso (Pv); Antonio Vivaldi Festival, Turin; Convers-Azioni 69th ed. Olympic Theater, Vicenza; Rome Baroque Festival IX edition, Rome; Estate Musicale Frentana, Lanciano (Ch); 32nd Cantiere Internazionale d’Arte, Montepulciano (Si); Romaeuropa Festival; Encuentro De Dos Culturas, Secretary of Culture - Gobierno de Jalisco (Tlajomulco, Jal., México); Temporada de Otoño 2012, Universidad de Guadalajara (México); Festival Internacional de Teatro, Tlaquepaque (Mèxico).
As a researcher he collaborates with the Abruzzese Institute of Musical History based in L'Aquila and MVSA - Musica d'Abruzzo in Ortona (Ch), for the exegesis, study and dissemination of the musical heritage of every era and style, in particular from Abruzzo. He has published with Sony Deutsche Harmonia Mundi, Arcana Records, Brilliant Classics, Neuma Edizioni, Tactus Records, Casa Editrice Tinari, Urania Records, ME Operae, Dynamic Records and Challenge Classics.
He has cooperated with artists of caliber including: L. Shambadal, S. Frigato, R. Invernizzi, G. Kunde, E. Mascardi, G. Antonelli, A. Rossi Lürig, E. Velardi, D. Monti, F. Cipriani, S. Montanari and F. Biondi.
He was a guest on live broadcasts on: Radio Classica, Rai Radio 3, Radio Mozart Italia, Ckrl 89,1 Continuo Québec and Radio Svizzera Italiana. And on live television: Rai 1, Rai 3 and Sky Classica.
He carries out intense concert activity with various orchestras: Alessandro Stradella Consort, Accademia d'Arcadia, Europa Galante, Musica Antiqua Latina, Quartetto Vanvitelli, Orchestra Barocca delle Marche, ArParla Plus, I Solisti Ambrosiani, L'Archicembalo and Musica Elegentia of which he himself is founder and director.
Musica Elegentia
is a group which originates from the Musica Elegentia musical cultural association. They perform ancient music on period instruments or on faithfully reproduced copies, applying a philological reading of the music interpreted using the techniques documented by the musical interpretation treatises of the same eras.
The ensemble, founded in Lanciano CH at the end of 2012, is directed by the Abruzzese musician Matteo Cicchitti, connoisseur and continuous researcher of historical performance.
ME has participated in concerts of considerable importance in prestigious theaters and halls - Bolognese Society for Ancient Music in Bologna; Music at Marfisa d’Este in Ferrara; Early Music Day, University “G. d’Annunzio" of Chieti; Musica Antiqua ed. VIII in Vasto; Independent International Literary Prize "Marguerite Yourcenar 2013" in combination with the Music Festival of Nations, Teatro Marcello in Roma; Keiros Theater in Roma; La Classica a Trastevere in Roma; The Concerts of Santa Barbara dei Librari in Roma; X International Baroque Music Festival in Alessandria; Sibrii Music Festival in Varese; Flos Carmeli in Lanciano (Ch); Fenaroli Theater of Lanciano (Ch); The long night of the Churches IV ed. in Lanciano (Ch); Record Store Day in Lanciano (Ch); Salle Music Festival Chorda Sallis Award in Pescara; European Researchers’ Night in Chieti; Festiv’Alba in L’Aquila; Mondovì Musica, Academia Montis Regalis in Torino; Pontificio Istituto Ambrosiano di Musica Sacra in Milano; International Festival of Baroque Music, Abruzzo Region - offering the public monographic concerts with a repertoire that embraces a large part of the sacred and secular music of the 16th-17th-18th centuries, both instrumental and vocal.
The consort has recorded CDs for the ME Operae, Brilliant Classics and Challenge Classics labels with receiving excellent reviews from various: BBC Music Magazine, Pizzicato, Scherzo, Luister, Klassik Heute, Klassieke Zaken Magazine, Arkiv Music, Katholiek Nieuwsblad, Fanfare Archive, American Record Guide, Music Web International, Classica Magazine, Il Trillo Parlante, L’Ape musicale, Le Salon Musical, Classic Voice, Gothic Network, Music Voice and Non solo Audiofili.
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