
Lenny Lorenzani & David Boldrini - Cilea Collection (Italian Romantics) (2025)
BAND/ARTIST: Lenny Lorenzani, David Boldrini
- Title: Cilea Collection (Italian Romantics)
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Brilliant Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 277:21 min
- Total Size: 2,1 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Suite in E Major for Violin & Orchestra: I. Andante appassionato
02. Suite in E Major for Violin & Orchestra: II. Tempo di minuetto (Allegretto)
03. Suite in E Major for Violin & Orchestra: III. Andante sostenuto
04. Suite in E Major for Violin & Orchestra: IV. Allegro
05. Il Canto Dell'Amore (arr. Cacciola)
06. Cello Concerto in D Major (arr. Francesco Cilea): I. Andante sostenuto e grazioso
07. Cello Concerto in D Major (arr. Francesco Cilea): II. Larghetto
08. Cello Concerto in D Major (arr. Francesco Cilea): III. Allegro con bravura
09. Piccola Suite for Cello & Orchestra: Introduzione alla danza
10. Piccola Suite for Cello & Orchestra: I. Danza moderato
11. Piccola Suite for Cello & Orchestra: II. Notturnino andante sostenuto
12. Piccola Suite for Cello & Orchestra: III. Alla marcia allegro giusto
13. Cello Sonata in D Major: I. Allegro moderato
14. Cello Sonata in D Major: II. Alla Romanza. Largo doloroso
15. Cello Sonata in D Major: III. Allegro animato
16. Piano Trio in D Major: I. Allegro sostenuto
17. Piano Trio in D Major: II. Scherzo. Presto
18. Piano Trio in D Major: III. Andante molto espressivo
19. Piano Trio in D Major: IV. Allegro con fuoco
20. Vocalizzo da concerto No. 2 in D Minor. Canto (Lento doloroso)
21. Theme and Variations (Andante sostenuto - Poco più mosso - Allegro - Andante - Moderato)
22. Tre piccoli pezzi: I. Melodia
23. Tre piccoli pezzi: II. Serenata
24. Tre piccoli pezzi: III. Danza
25. Chanson du rouet, Op. 4
26. Canto del mattino, Op. 5
27. La petite coquette - Air de danse, Op. 9
28. C'est toi que j'aime - Impromptu à la Mazurka, Op. 10
29. Aria campestre
30. Flatterie, Op. 11
31. Mazurka, Op. 14
32. Badinage, Op. 15
33. Berceuse, Op. 20
34. Notturno, Op. 22
35. Seconda danza, Op. 26
36. Trois petits morceaux, Op. 28: I. Loin dans la mer
37. Trois petits morceaux, Op. 28: II. Feuille d'album
38. Trois petits morceaux, Op. 28: III. Pensée espagnole
39. Tre pezzi, Op. 29: I. Romanza
40. Tre pezzi, Op. 29: II. Scherzino
41. Tre pezzi, Op. 29: III. Barzelletta
42. Gocce di rugiada, Op. 33
43. Au village, Op. 34
44. A la mazurka, Op. 35
45. Valzer, Op. 36
46. Foglio d'album, Op. 41
47. Suite, Op. 42: I. Allegro
48. Suite, Op. 42: II. Sarabanda
49. Suite, Op. 42: III. Capriccio
50. Foglio d'album, Op. 41 (2)
51. Fuga reale
52. Tre pezzi, Op. 43: I. Verrà?
53. Tre pezzi, Op. 43: II. Acque correnti
54. Tre pezzi, Op. 43: III. Valle fiorita
55. Due pezzi: I. Risonanze nostalgiche
56. Due pezzi: II. Festa silana
57. Scherzo
58. Scherzando
59. Danza calabrese
60. Impromptu
61. Mazurka
62. Preludio
63. Vespero
64. Foglio d'album
65. Invocazione
66. Serenata a dispetto
67. Danza
68. Four Hands Music: Untitled in A Major
69. Four Hands Music: Chansonnette, Op. 31
70. Four Hands Music: Sentiment poétique
71. Four Hands Music: Amour joyeux, Op. 37
72. Idillio
73. Alla gavotte
74. Romanza
75. Il mio canto
76. Alba novella
77. Nel ridestarmi
78. Serenata
79. Romanza (Pianoforte Solo)
80. Vita breve
81. Ninna nanna popolare savoiarda
82. Maria mare (Arr. D. Boldrini)
83. Statuit di dominus
84. Badinage (Pianoforte Solo)
85. Au village (Pianoforte Solo)
86. Ave Maria
87. Pensiero spagnolo (Pianoforte Solo)
88. Bionda larva
89. Ave Maria da Tilda (Arr. D. Boldrini)
90. Agnus dei
91. Fuga sul tema 'Io son l'umile ancella' da Adriana Lecouvreur
01. Suite in E Major for Violin & Orchestra: I. Andante appassionato
02. Suite in E Major for Violin & Orchestra: II. Tempo di minuetto (Allegretto)
03. Suite in E Major for Violin & Orchestra: III. Andante sostenuto
04. Suite in E Major for Violin & Orchestra: IV. Allegro
05. Il Canto Dell'Amore (arr. Cacciola)
06. Cello Concerto in D Major (arr. Francesco Cilea): I. Andante sostenuto e grazioso
07. Cello Concerto in D Major (arr. Francesco Cilea): II. Larghetto
08. Cello Concerto in D Major (arr. Francesco Cilea): III. Allegro con bravura
09. Piccola Suite for Cello & Orchestra: Introduzione alla danza
10. Piccola Suite for Cello & Orchestra: I. Danza moderato
11. Piccola Suite for Cello & Orchestra: II. Notturnino andante sostenuto
12. Piccola Suite for Cello & Orchestra: III. Alla marcia allegro giusto
13. Cello Sonata in D Major: I. Allegro moderato
14. Cello Sonata in D Major: II. Alla Romanza. Largo doloroso
15. Cello Sonata in D Major: III. Allegro animato
16. Piano Trio in D Major: I. Allegro sostenuto
17. Piano Trio in D Major: II. Scherzo. Presto
18. Piano Trio in D Major: III. Andante molto espressivo
19. Piano Trio in D Major: IV. Allegro con fuoco
20. Vocalizzo da concerto No. 2 in D Minor. Canto (Lento doloroso)
21. Theme and Variations (Andante sostenuto - Poco più mosso - Allegro - Andante - Moderato)
22. Tre piccoli pezzi: I. Melodia
23. Tre piccoli pezzi: II. Serenata
24. Tre piccoli pezzi: III. Danza
25. Chanson du rouet, Op. 4
26. Canto del mattino, Op. 5
27. La petite coquette - Air de danse, Op. 9
28. C'est toi que j'aime - Impromptu à la Mazurka, Op. 10
29. Aria campestre
30. Flatterie, Op. 11
31. Mazurka, Op. 14
32. Badinage, Op. 15
33. Berceuse, Op. 20
34. Notturno, Op. 22
35. Seconda danza, Op. 26
36. Trois petits morceaux, Op. 28: I. Loin dans la mer
37. Trois petits morceaux, Op. 28: II. Feuille d'album
38. Trois petits morceaux, Op. 28: III. Pensée espagnole
39. Tre pezzi, Op. 29: I. Romanza
40. Tre pezzi, Op. 29: II. Scherzino
41. Tre pezzi, Op. 29: III. Barzelletta
42. Gocce di rugiada, Op. 33
43. Au village, Op. 34
44. A la mazurka, Op. 35
45. Valzer, Op. 36
46. Foglio d'album, Op. 41
47. Suite, Op. 42: I. Allegro
48. Suite, Op. 42: II. Sarabanda
49. Suite, Op. 42: III. Capriccio
50. Foglio d'album, Op. 41 (2)
51. Fuga reale
52. Tre pezzi, Op. 43: I. Verrà?
53. Tre pezzi, Op. 43: II. Acque correnti
54. Tre pezzi, Op. 43: III. Valle fiorita
55. Due pezzi: I. Risonanze nostalgiche
56. Due pezzi: II. Festa silana
57. Scherzo
58. Scherzando
59. Danza calabrese
60. Impromptu
61. Mazurka
62. Preludio
63. Vespero
64. Foglio d'album
65. Invocazione
66. Serenata a dispetto
67. Danza
68. Four Hands Music: Untitled in A Major
69. Four Hands Music: Chansonnette, Op. 31
70. Four Hands Music: Sentiment poétique
71. Four Hands Music: Amour joyeux, Op. 37
72. Idillio
73. Alla gavotte
74. Romanza
75. Il mio canto
76. Alba novella
77. Nel ridestarmi
78. Serenata
79. Romanza (Pianoforte Solo)
80. Vita breve
81. Ninna nanna popolare savoiarda
82. Maria mare (Arr. D. Boldrini)
83. Statuit di dominus
84. Badinage (Pianoforte Solo)
85. Au village (Pianoforte Solo)
86. Ave Maria
87. Pensiero spagnolo (Pianoforte Solo)
88. Bionda larva
89. Ave Maria da Tilda (Arr. D. Boldrini)
90. Agnus dei
91. Fuga sul tema 'Io son l'umile ancella' da Adriana Lecouvreur
The most complete set ever issued of the non-operatic music by the composer best known for verismo masterpieces such as L'arlesiana and Adriana Lecouvreur.
Born in Palmi (in the Calabrian province of Italy) in 1866, at the tender age of seven Cilea was sent to Naples to study law. He found the idea of becoming a musician far more attractive, however, having been entranced by a performance of Bellini’s Norma at the age of four. Against his parents’ wishes he enrolled at the city’s conservatoire in Naples to study piano, harmony and counterpoint. There he proceeded to excel, and he soon came to the notice of the influential publishers Sonzogno.
The scores by which we know Cilea were written within a relatively short period of 15 years either side of the turn of the last century. The failure of his last opera Gloria in 1907 (despite the presence of Toscanini on the podium) hit Cilea’s confidence badly. He effectively retired from writing for the stage, but he continued to compose in other genres, resulting in most of the music featured here.
The orchestral suites, chamber music and songs share with his better-known operas a cultivated gift for melody, but the Suite for Violin and the Piccola Suite for Orchestra (CD1) reveal Cilea’s careful attention to counterpoint and scoring as well as an approach to tonal harmony that reflects his awareness of innovation, especially among French composers of the period.
The Cello Sonata and Piano Trio on CD2 predate his operatic career, being written in the late 1880s in a more Brahmsian vein. He composed the piano works on CD3-4 through the course of his career, but around 1900 he began to alternate more conventional pieces (aimed at middleclass Italian audiences steeped in opera) with more novel experiments in timbre, such as Au village Op.34, which features a witty interplay of echoes and interwoven voices.
Many of the piano pieces are also essentially neoclassical in spirit, like the concertante suites on CD1, whereas the songs on CD6 belong to the salon, while embodying Cilea’s lifelong love of the human voice: 'The true instrument of expression of the passions is the divine human voice, with which no instrument can ever rival'. All the recordings in this set were made in Italy by native musicians, steeped in Cilea’s idiom, within the last 10 years, and received critical praise when first issued.
- A new issue in the attractive and innovative series “Italian Romantics”, featuring Italian composers from the turn of the 19/20th century in instrumental music.
- Francesco Cilea (1866-1950) is best known for his operas, particularly "Adriana Lecouvreur." However, his contributions to instrumental music are equally valuable. Though less renowned than his operatic output, Cilea's instrumental works exhibit a melodic richness and emotional depth characteristic of the Romantic era. The orchestral works show his mastery of lyrical themes and dramatic expression. His works are imbued with a sense of Italianate warmth and passion, reflecting the composer's deep connection to his native land.
- This collection presents orchestral and concertante works, a cello sonata and piano trio, and the complete piano music.
- Artists include I Virtuosi della Scala (Filippo Arlia, conductor), Enrico Bronzi (cello) and Pier Paolo Vincenzi (piano).
Born in Palmi (in the Calabrian province of Italy) in 1866, at the tender age of seven Cilea was sent to Naples to study law. He found the idea of becoming a musician far more attractive, however, having been entranced by a performance of Bellini’s Norma at the age of four. Against his parents’ wishes he enrolled at the city’s conservatoire in Naples to study piano, harmony and counterpoint. There he proceeded to excel, and he soon came to the notice of the influential publishers Sonzogno.
The scores by which we know Cilea were written within a relatively short period of 15 years either side of the turn of the last century. The failure of his last opera Gloria in 1907 (despite the presence of Toscanini on the podium) hit Cilea’s confidence badly. He effectively retired from writing for the stage, but he continued to compose in other genres, resulting in most of the music featured here.
The orchestral suites, chamber music and songs share with his better-known operas a cultivated gift for melody, but the Suite for Violin and the Piccola Suite for Orchestra (CD1) reveal Cilea’s careful attention to counterpoint and scoring as well as an approach to tonal harmony that reflects his awareness of innovation, especially among French composers of the period.
The Cello Sonata and Piano Trio on CD2 predate his operatic career, being written in the late 1880s in a more Brahmsian vein. He composed the piano works on CD3-4 through the course of his career, but around 1900 he began to alternate more conventional pieces (aimed at middleclass Italian audiences steeped in opera) with more novel experiments in timbre, such as Au village Op.34, which features a witty interplay of echoes and interwoven voices.
Many of the piano pieces are also essentially neoclassical in spirit, like the concertante suites on CD1, whereas the songs on CD6 belong to the salon, while embodying Cilea’s lifelong love of the human voice: 'The true instrument of expression of the passions is the divine human voice, with which no instrument can ever rival'. All the recordings in this set were made in Italy by native musicians, steeped in Cilea’s idiom, within the last 10 years, and received critical praise when first issued.
- A new issue in the attractive and innovative series “Italian Romantics”, featuring Italian composers from the turn of the 19/20th century in instrumental music.
- Francesco Cilea (1866-1950) is best known for his operas, particularly "Adriana Lecouvreur." However, his contributions to instrumental music are equally valuable. Though less renowned than his operatic output, Cilea's instrumental works exhibit a melodic richness and emotional depth characteristic of the Romantic era. The orchestral works show his mastery of lyrical themes and dramatic expression. His works are imbued with a sense of Italianate warmth and passion, reflecting the composer's deep connection to his native land.
- This collection presents orchestral and concertante works, a cello sonata and piano trio, and the complete piano music.
- Artists include I Virtuosi della Scala (Filippo Arlia, conductor), Enrico Bronzi (cello) and Pier Paolo Vincenzi (piano).
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