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This seventh CD of Rossini's music comprises the remaining eight works from the 'Album de Chteau' (Castle Album). And if you happen to be expecting music about gallant Knights hastening to the rescue of noble Damsels, then you're in for a disappointment. In true Rossinian fashion, not one of these pieces has anything to do with castles or other medieval tableaux. Rossini, here as in his other albums, seems to be thumbing his nose at the musical establishment. It may well have been a kind of ironic wink to the publishers, who were more interested in the title of a composition than in its content because of the potential effect on sales. Fortunately for Rossini, who was ageing and well-to-do by this time, he could afford to ignore such priorities. The CD begins with a 'Prlude Prtentieux' (Pretentious Prelude); pretentious not only in character but also in its polyphonic structure. Here Rossini has written a genuine fugue, using the form to show his reverence for Bach. Then comes the 'Spcimen de Mon Temps' (Specimen of my Times). This work is the second of a trilogy, the first of which can be heard on the sixth Rossini CD and the last of which closes the present recording. Judging by the work's jolly character, Rossini seems to be quite pleased with current developments. The 'Valse Anti-Dansante' (Anti-dancing Waltz) is, as indicated by the title, a crooked waltz suitable for anything but dancing! The pastoral character of the 'Prlude Semipastorale' (Semi-pastoral Prelude) is sliced in half, not to say completely destroyed, in its playful and virtuosic second section. The following 'Tarantelle Pur Sang (avec Traverse de la Procession)' (Full-blooded Tarantella (with the Procession Crossing Through)) is in safe hands with Rossini. This famously wild Italian folk dance has inspired numerous composers including Liszt and Paganini. Rossini's version, true to the nature of the dance, is an exciting piece full of pianistic gymnastics.
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Gioachino Rossini, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist
2007 Channel Classics Records 2007 Channel Classics Records
Gioachino Rossini, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist
2007 Channel Classics Records 2007 Channel Classics Records
Gioachino Rossini, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist
2007 Channel Classics Records 2007 Channel Classics Records
Gioachino Rossini, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist
2007 Channel Classics Records 2007 Channel Classics Records
Gioachino Rossini, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist
2007 Channel Classics Records 2007 Channel Classics Records
Gioachino Rossini, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist
2007 Channel Classics Records 2007 Channel Classics Records
Gioachino Rossini, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist
2007 Channel Classics Records 2007 Channel Classics Records
Gioachino Rossini, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist
2007 Channel Classics Records 2007 Channel Classics Records
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This seventh CD of Rossini's music comprises the remaining eight works from the 'Album de Chteau' (Castle Album). And if you happen to be expecting music about gallant Knights hastening to the rescue of noble Damsels, then you're in for a disappointment. In true Rossinian fashion, not one of these pieces has anything to do with castles or other medieval tableaux. Rossini, here as in his other albums, seems to be thumbing his nose at the musical establishment. It may well have been a kind of ironic wink to the publishers, who were more interested in the title of a composition than in its content because of the potential effect on sales. Fortunately for Rossini, who was ageing and well-to-do by this time, he could afford to ignore such priorities. The CD begins with a 'Prlude Prtentieux' (Pretentious Prelude); pretentious not only in character but also in its polyphonic structure. Here Rossini has written a genuine fugue, using the form to show his reverence for Bach. Then comes the 'Spcimen de Mon Temps' (Specimen of my Times). This work is the second of a trilogy, the first of which can be heard on the sixth Rossini CD and the last of which closes the present recording. Judging by the work's jolly character, Rossini seems to be quite pleased with current developments. The 'Valse Anti-Dansante' (Anti-dancing Waltz) is, as indicated by the title, a crooked waltz suitable for anything but dancing! The pastoral character of the 'Prlude Semipastorale' (Semi-pastoral Prelude) is sliced in half, not to say completely destroyed, in its playful and virtuosic second section. The following 'Tarantelle Pur Sang (avec Traverse de la Procession)' (Full-blooded Tarantella (with the Procession Crossing Through)) is in safe hands with Rossini. This famously wild Italian folk dance has inspired numerous composers including Liszt and Paganini. Rossini's version, true to the nature of the dance, is an exciting piece full of pianistic gymnastics.
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- 1 disco(s) - 8 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:15:04
- 1 Libreto digital
- Artistas principales: Paolo Giacometti
- Compositor: Gioachino Rossini
- Sello: Channel Classics
- Género Clásica
2007 Channel Classics Records 2007 Channel Classics Records
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