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Francesco Siragusa, Roberto Paruzzo - Giovanni Bottesini: Opere per Contrabbasso e Pianoforte, vol. I (2005)

Francesco Siragusa, Roberto Paruzzo - Giovanni Bottesini: Opere per Contrabbasso e Pianoforte, vol. I (2005)
  • Title: Giovanni Bottesini: Opere per Contrabbasso e Pianoforte, vol. I
  • Year Of Release: 2005
  • Label: Concerto Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:59:16
  • Total Size: 247 mb
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Tracklist

01. Mélodie: "Romanza patetica"
02. Introduzione e Bolero
03. Elegia in Re e Tarantella
04. Grande Allegro "alla Mendelssohn"
05. Fantasia su "La Sonnambula" di Bellini
06. Introduzione Tema e Variazioni sul Carnevale di Venezia

In the same league as other composer-virtuosos of the time like Paganini and Liszt, Giovanni Bottesini was largely responsible for the double bass's rebirth as a solo instrument. His compositions, however, were far reaching and included genres from opera to sacred music to the many solo works for his own instrument. This concerto album focuses on a selection of works for double bass and piano, many of which draw their inspiration from works by other composers. The Grande Allegro alla Mendelssohn, Fantasia sulla Sonnanbula di Bellini, and Introduction, Theme, and Variations on Carnival of Venice all show Bottesini's considerable talents at mimicry while maintaining an original voice and translating it all into incredible feats of pyrotechnics and sonority on the bass. In the wrong hands, many of the works on this program can sound cheeky, trite, or even comical. Not so with bassist Francesco Siragusa, whose considerable technique and keen musicianship deliver what Bottesini had intended: works that show the true technical and musical potential of the large, sometimes cumbersome member of the string family. Siragusa's sound is especially pleasing; across the considerable range of his instrument, his tone is focused and clear without being either nasal or boomy. Intonation is virtually flawless, articulation is clean and precise, and vibrato is nicely controlled. Pianist Roberto Paruzzo conquers the considerable task of accompanying a bassist with ease; his playing never once covers Siragusa without seeming timid. Bassists and those who wish to see what the instrument is truly capable of will certainly enjoy this album.



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