
Francesco Parrino & Stefano Parrino - Campagnoli: 6 Duos for Flute and Violin, Op. 2 (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Francesco Parrino & Stefano Parrino
- Title: Campagnoli: 6 Duos for Flute and Violin, Op. 2
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Brilliant Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:16:51
- Total Size: 354 / 1358 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Duet I in E Major, Op. 2 I. Allegro
02. Duet I in E Major, Op. 2 II. Rondo allegro
03. Duet II in A Major, Op. 2 I. Allegro
04. Duet II in A Major, Op. 2 II. Lento Romance
05. Duet II in A Major, Op. 2 III. Rondo allegro molto
06. Duet III in D Major, Op. 2 I. Allegro
07. Duet III in D Major, Op. 2 II. Siciliana
08. Duet III in D Major, Op. 2 III. Polonoise
09. Duet IV in G Major, Op. 2 I. Allegro
10. Duet IV in G Major, Op. 2 II. Romance con espressione
11. Duet IV in G Major, Op. 2 III. Rondo
12. Duet V in E Minor, Op. 2 I. Allegro
13. Duet V in E Minor, Op. 2 II. Minuetto un poco adagio
14. Duet V in E Minor, Op. 2 III. Rondo allegro
15. Duet VI in C Major, Op. 2 I. Andante con variazioni
16. Duet VI in C Major, Op. 2 II. Minuetto
17. Duet VI in C Major, Op. 2 III. Rondo
Two previous albums on Brilliant Classics have introduced audiences to the music of Bartolomeo Campagnoli (1751-1827), an early-Classical violinist and composer whose music had until recently been almost entirely lost to history. And yet these recordings of string quartets (BC95037) and flute quartets (BC95399) have shown how charming, unaffected, original and enjoyable is Campagnolis voice, at least in performances sympathetic to the performing style of his time. The quartets album was awarded five stars and nominated for Album of the Month by CdClassico.com: Required listening. The duos on this new recording are two- or three-movement sonatas in all but name. Some of them have been recorded before, but Stefano and Francesco Parrino present here the only available complete recording. The works illustrate how Campagnoli could write of his own music as combining German erudition and Italian soul, and without false modesty. Spohr heard him play in 1804 and described his style as elegant and fluid but somewhat old-fashioned, which fits Campagnolis duos too. He wrote them between 1780 and 1796 while in the employ of Charles of Saxony, Duke of Courland, in Dresden, and they are expertly calibrated to appeal to aristocratic tastes for pleasant and lively music in the galant style, always falling easily upon the ear. As well as performing and recording in duet for many years, the Parrino brothers have been members of orchestras across Italy and beyond. As one half of the Quartet DuePiùDue they recorded the Flute Quartets of Cambini for Brilliant Classics (BC95081), a close-knit and well balanced ensemble, according to the Critica Classica website, producing excellent interpretations which should delight a wider public without courting banality.
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01. Duet I in E Major, Op. 2 I. Allegro
02. Duet I in E Major, Op. 2 II. Rondo allegro
03. Duet II in A Major, Op. 2 I. Allegro
04. Duet II in A Major, Op. 2 II. Lento Romance
05. Duet II in A Major, Op. 2 III. Rondo allegro molto
06. Duet III in D Major, Op. 2 I. Allegro
07. Duet III in D Major, Op. 2 II. Siciliana
08. Duet III in D Major, Op. 2 III. Polonoise
09. Duet IV in G Major, Op. 2 I. Allegro
10. Duet IV in G Major, Op. 2 II. Romance con espressione
11. Duet IV in G Major, Op. 2 III. Rondo
12. Duet V in E Minor, Op. 2 I. Allegro
13. Duet V in E Minor, Op. 2 II. Minuetto un poco adagio
14. Duet V in E Minor, Op. 2 III. Rondo allegro
15. Duet VI in C Major, Op. 2 I. Andante con variazioni
16. Duet VI in C Major, Op. 2 II. Minuetto
17. Duet VI in C Major, Op. 2 III. Rondo
Two previous albums on Brilliant Classics have introduced audiences to the music of Bartolomeo Campagnoli (1751-1827), an early-Classical violinist and composer whose music had until recently been almost entirely lost to history. And yet these recordings of string quartets (BC95037) and flute quartets (BC95399) have shown how charming, unaffected, original and enjoyable is Campagnolis voice, at least in performances sympathetic to the performing style of his time. The quartets album was awarded five stars and nominated for Album of the Month by CdClassico.com: Required listening. The duos on this new recording are two- or three-movement sonatas in all but name. Some of them have been recorded before, but Stefano and Francesco Parrino present here the only available complete recording. The works illustrate how Campagnoli could write of his own music as combining German erudition and Italian soul, and without false modesty. Spohr heard him play in 1804 and described his style as elegant and fluid but somewhat old-fashioned, which fits Campagnolis duos too. He wrote them between 1780 and 1796 while in the employ of Charles of Saxony, Duke of Courland, in Dresden, and they are expertly calibrated to appeal to aristocratic tastes for pleasant and lively music in the galant style, always falling easily upon the ear. As well as performing and recording in duet for many years, the Parrino brothers have been members of orchestras across Italy and beyond. As one half of the Quartet DuePiùDue they recorded the Flute Quartets of Cambini for Brilliant Classics (BC95081), a close-knit and well balanced ensemble, according to the Critica Classica website, producing excellent interpretations which should delight a wider public without courting banality.
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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