Respighi: Works for Piano 4-Hands Gabriele Baldocci & Francesco Caramiello
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
12.03.2021
Label: Tactus
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Gabriele Baldocci & Francesco Caramiello
Composer: Ottorino Respighi (1879–1936)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Ottorino Respighi (1879 - 1936):
- 1 Respighi: Pini di Roma, P. 141 (Version for Piano 4-Hands) 22:29
- Respighi: Antiche danze et arie, Suite No. 1, P. 116 (Version for Piano 4-Hands):
- 2 Respighi: Antiche danze et arie, Suite No. 1, P. 116 (Version for Piano 4-Hands): I. Simone Molinaro 02:21
- 3 Respighi: Antiche danze et arie, Suite No. 1, P. 116 (Version for Piano 4-Hands): II. Vincenzo Galilei 03:12
- 4 Respighi: Antiche danze et arie, Suite No. 1, P. 116 (Version for Piano 4-Hands): III. Ignoto 04:08
- 5 Respighi: Antiche danze et arie, Suite No. 1, P. 116 (Version for Piano 4-Hands): IV. Ignoto 04:11
- Respighi: 6 Little Pieces for Piano 4-Hands, P. 149:
- 6 Respighi: 6 Little Pieces for Piano 4-Hands, P. 149: No. 1, Romanza 01:31
- 7 Respighi: 6 Little Pieces for Piano 4-Hands, P. 149: No. 2, Canto di caccia siciliano 01:09
- 8 Respighi: 6 Little Pieces for Piano 4-Hands, P. 149: No. 3, Canzone armena 01:35
- 9 Respighi: 6 Little Pieces for Piano 4-Hands, P. 149: No. 4, Natale, Natale! 01:19
- 10 Respighi: 6 Little Pieces for Piano 4-Hands, P. 149: No. 5, Cantilena scozzese 01:35
- 11 Respighi: 6 Little Pieces for Piano 4-Hands, P. 149: No. 6, Piccoli highlanders 02:20
- Respighi: Antiche danze et arie, Suite No. 2, P. 139 (Version for Piano 4-Hands):
- 12 Respighi: Antiche danze et arie, Suite No. 2, P. 139 (Version for Piano 4-Hands): I. Fabrizio Carosio 03:50
- 13 Respighi: Antiche danze et arie, Suite No. 2, P. 139 (Version for Piano 4-Hands): II. Jean-Baptiste Besard 04:10
- 14 Respighi: Antiche danze et arie, Suite No. 2, P. 139 (Version for Piano 4-Hands): III. Anonymous 04:50
- 15 Respighi: Antiche danze et arie, Suite No. 2, P. 139 (Version for Piano 4-Hands): IV. Bernardo Gianoncelli 04:31
- Respighi: Fontane di Roma, P. 106 (Version for Piano 4-Hands):
- 16 Respighi: Fontane di Roma, P. 106 (Version for Piano 4-Hands) 16:23
Info for Respighi: Works for Piano 4-Hands
It may seem curious, or at least eccentric, to present a cd containing a composer’s transcriptions for four handed piano of some pieces of his own that are regarded as exemplary and extraordinary particularly for their orchestration – this opinion is undoubtedly deserved by two of Respighi’s three famous tone poems in several movements, but probably also by his suites of Antiche danze e arie, which moreover had been expressly conceived as“specimens”of re-invention and orchestration.The fact is that Respighi’s fame as a composer of symphonies and a magician of the orchestra has perhaps overcast his great talent as a pianist and his indubitable mastery of the instrument, which were so considerable as to make it possible for him to perform,as a soloist, in the premieres of some decidedly complex concert pieces for piano of his,that is the Concerto in modo misolidio (1925) and theToccata for piano and orchestra (1928).The transcription of the works presented on this CD,personally edited with great accuracy by the great Italian symphonist,reveals something more than the classical - and, in those days, we could say 'necessary' - piano reduction of his great symphonic works: Gabriele Baldocci and Francesco Caramiello guide us to the listening of these masterpieces, in which it is possible to see - free of the orchestral mixture and colors - the 'heart' of Ottorino Respighi compositional art.
Gabriele Baldocci, piano
Francesco Caramiello, piano
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Booklet for Respighi: Works for Piano 4-Hands