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Classico Terzetto Italiano, Rosso Ubaldo, Martini Carlo de & Biraghi Francesco - Küffner: Serenades for Guitar, Flute & Viola (2021)

Classico Terzetto Italiano, Rosso Ubaldo, Martini Carlo de & Biraghi Francesco - Küffner: Serenades for Guitar, Flute & Viola (2021)
  • Title: Küffner: Serenades for Guitar, Flute & Viola
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:10:08
  • Total Size: 315 mb
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Tracklist

01. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 4: I. Allegro
02. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 4: II. Andante con moto
03. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 4: III. Minuetto, allegro vivace
04. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 4: IV. Rondò, scherzando
05. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 10: I. Allegro
06. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 10: II. Andante
07. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 10: III. Rondò
08. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 15: I. Allegro moderato
09. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 15: II. Menuetto, allegretto
10. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 15: III. Andante
11. Sérénade pour guitare, flûte et alto, Op. 15: IV. Rondò

The first album dedicated to a Bavarian contemporary of Schubert, featuring a trio of easy-on-the-ear serenades in new recordings, played by an experienced Italian ensemble with a track record of success in reviving forgotten corners of 19th-century salon music.
Joseph Küffner (1776-1856) trained as a lawyer but studied the guitar and violin in his spare time. No ordinary ‘amateur’ musician, he performed concertos by Viotti and Mestrino in public, and in due course became a teacher of those instruments, then a regimental band leader; by the age of 30 he was a court musician for Archduke Ferdinand. Two years later, in 1808, his own music was first published – a set of dances for violin and guitar – but many of his surviving pieces remain in manuscript, including seven symphonies.
Most of Küffner’s music, however, was composed for his own instruments, and tailored with an eye and ear to a lucrative domestic audience. Some 25 pieces are scored for the combination of flute, viola and guitar heard on this new album, most of them serenades, fantasies or pot-pourris, all unfailingly well-crafted and cheerful in temperament. Having read through most of them, the Classico Terzetto Italiano has to record three of the most delightful. Op.4 is, unusually, cast in a minor key, though hardly tragic in mood. Op.10 is dedicated to the Grand Duke of Würzburg: a tribute from one military man to another, and quoting a march from a then-popular opera, Kreutzer’s Lodoïska. Op.15 includes a witty minuet and what sounds like a homage to Mozart closing with a virtuosic Galop which tests the guitarist’s technique with its brilliant figuration.
Formed in 2005, the Classico Terzetto Italiano comprises Ubaldo Rosso (flute), Carlo De Martini (viola) and Francesco Biraghi (guitar), all of them experienced chamber musicians and professors, whose pleasure in making music together is demonstrated by their specialism in entertainment music by the likes of Küffner and Carulli.

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