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Peter Seivewright - Galuppi: Complete Piano Sonatas, Vol. 4 (2019)

Peter Seivewright - Galuppi: Complete Piano Sonatas, Vol. 4 (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Peter Seivewright

  • Title: Galuppi: Complete Piano Sonatas, Vol. 4
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Divine Art
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 49:44 min
  • Total Size: 172 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Keyboard Sonata in D Major: I. Poco allegretto
02. Keyboard Sonata in D Major: II. Spiritoso - III. Tema e sei variazioni
03. Keyboard Sonata in D Minor: I. Lento non troppo
04. Keyboard Sonata in D Minor: II. Vigoroso
05. Keyboard Sonata in F Major: I. Moderato
06. Keyboard Sonata in F Major: II. Allegro
07. Keyboard Sonata in G Major: I. Lento con felicita
08. Keyboard Sonata in C Major, Illy No. 55: I. Andante
09. Keyboard Sonata in C Major, Illy No. 55: II. Allegro
10. Keyboard Sonata in E-Flat Major, Illy No. 24: I. Cantabile
11. Keyboard Sonata in E-Flat Major, Illy No. 24: II. Allegro moderato
12. Keyboard Sonata in E-Flat Major, Illy No. 24: III. Allegro
13. Keyboard Sonata in G Major: II. Allegro
14. Keyboard Sonata in F Major: I. Andante
15. Keyboard Sonata in F Major: II. Allegro assai
16. Keyboard Sonata in F Major: III. Allegro assai
17. Keyboard Concerto in G Major: I. Allegro
18. Keyboard Concerto in G Major: II. Andantino con moto
19. Keyboard Concerto in G Major: III. Allegro (Cadenza by P. Seivewright)

Peter Seivewright was amongst the first musicians to seriously research (in 1994) the 100+ keyboard sonatas by Venetian composer Galuppi, also famed as a pioneer of opera buffa. While others have since come to appreciate and record the fine variety and novelty of these works, for many personal and career reasons, Seivewright’s series was held up after volume 3 was released in 2004 but is now back on track with this intermediate album which includes also the G major Piano Concerto. Many of the sonatas have had to be reconstructed from single movement manuscripts. They show amazing diversity, from single-movement works to two- and three-movement pieces, and from basic baroque style to a Romanticism prescient of Schumann. Seivewright strongly believes that the works were specifically written for the pianoforte rather than harpsichord due to their frequent need for sostenuto and other factors. Peter Seivewright studied at Oxford then at the Royal Northern College of Music. He has performed extensively as recitalist and concerto soloist and has taught in colleges around the world, from Scotland to Trinidad to Afghanistan and most recently in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.


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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 17:33
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I love "Elena" (Tracks 08-09) but 3rd movement is omitted according to Seivewright ?
"Elena" is usually numbered Sonata No. 1 or No. 5 (Illy No. 27), Illy No. 55 is other work.
I think young Mozart met Galuppi, listened to him and was inspired during his Italian journey, what do you think ?
Thanks