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Teodoro Anzellotti|Chanson discrète

Chanson discrète

Teodoro Anzellotti, accordéon

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Teodoro Anzellotti is not your run-of-the-mill accordion player -- you won't find him playing at wedding receptions or polka parties. In fact, if Anzellotti plays anything remotely resembling traditional accordion music, it must be exclusively in the privacy of his own home, because you won't find it on any of his numerous recordings, his extensive performance history, or his repertoire list. Instead, he specializes in new music, and occasionally branches out, creating transcriptions of Baroque keyboard works and classics of early modernism, such as music by Satie. He has had numerous works written for him, most notably Berio's Sequenza XIII, the final installment in the composer's historic series of solos for virtuosi.
This CD includes music both very old and very new. It's organized around Anzellotti's arrangements of four pieces by Johann Jacob Froberger, written in the middle of the seventeenth century. Froberger's works frame three new pieces written for Anzellotti, including the Berio, Toshio Hosokawa's Slow Motion (2002), and Salvatore Sciarrino's Vagabonde blu (1998). The arrangements are very skillfully done; three of the pieces have the character of laments and are well suited to the accordion's organ-like ability to sustain long notes. The fourth piece is full of fugal counterpoint, and while its difficulty on the accordion must be staggering, Anzellotti plays it with easy elegance. Berio's atonal Sequenza exploits a broad range of the instrument's technical and expressive capabilities, and is notable for the composer's disciplined and economical development of a simple melodic cell. Anzellotti's brilliance as a performer and his adroit programming on this CD make it easy for the listener to hear the accordion as an instrument with expressive possibilities far more diverse than that of the traditional music with which it's usually associated.

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Canzon VI (Johann Jakob Froberger)

1
Canzon Vi
00:03:29

Teodoro Anzellotti, accordéon

2007 Winter & Winter 2007 Winter & Winter

Sequenza XIII, "Chanson" (Luciano Berio)

2
Sequenza XIII
00:09:40

Teodoro Anzellotti, accordéon

2007 Winter & Winter 2007 Winter & Winter

Tombeau sur la mort de Monsieur Blancheroche, FbWV 632 (Johann Jakob Froberger)

3
Tombeau Sur La Mort De Monsieur Blacheroche
00:06:38

Teodoro Anzellotti, accordéon

2007 Winter & Winter 2007 Winter & Winter

Slow Motion (Toshio Hosokawa)

4
Slow Motion
00:10:57

Teodoro Anzellotti, accordéon

2007 Winter & Winter 2007 Winter & Winter

Lamentation sur ce, que j'ay été volé (Johann Jakob Froberger)

5
Lamentation Sur Ce Que J'ay Été Volé
00:06:40

Teodoro Anzellotti, accordéon

2007 Winter & Winter 2007 Winter & Winter

Vagabonde blu (Salvatore Sciarrino)

6
Vagabonde Blu
00:08:55

Teodoro Anzellotti, accordéon

2007 Winter & Winter 2007 Winter & Winter

Méditation, faite sur ma mort future NB Memento Morj Froberger, FbWv 620 (Johann Jakob Froberger)

7
Méditation, Faite Sur Ma Mort Future Memento Mori Froberger
00:06:30

Teodoro Anzellotti, accordéon

2007 Winter & Winter 2007 Winter & Winter

Presentación del Álbum

Teodoro Anzellotti is not your run-of-the-mill accordion player -- you won't find him playing at wedding receptions or polka parties. In fact, if Anzellotti plays anything remotely resembling traditional accordion music, it must be exclusively in the privacy of his own home, because you won't find it on any of his numerous recordings, his extensive performance history, or his repertoire list. Instead, he specializes in new music, and occasionally branches out, creating transcriptions of Baroque keyboard works and classics of early modernism, such as music by Satie. He has had numerous works written for him, most notably Berio's Sequenza XIII, the final installment in the composer's historic series of solos for virtuosi.
This CD includes music both very old and very new. It's organized around Anzellotti's arrangements of four pieces by Johann Jacob Froberger, written in the middle of the seventeenth century. Froberger's works frame three new pieces written for Anzellotti, including the Berio, Toshio Hosokawa's Slow Motion (2002), and Salvatore Sciarrino's Vagabonde blu (1998). The arrangements are very skillfully done; three of the pieces have the character of laments and are well suited to the accordion's organ-like ability to sustain long notes. The fourth piece is full of fugal counterpoint, and while its difficulty on the accordion must be staggering, Anzellotti plays it with easy elegance. Berio's atonal Sequenza exploits a broad range of the instrument's technical and expressive capabilities, and is notable for the composer's disciplined and economical development of a simple melodic cell. Anzellotti's brilliance as a performer and his adroit programming on this CD make it easy for the listener to hear the accordion as an instrument with expressive possibilities far more diverse than that of the traditional music with which it's usually associated.

© TiVo

Detalles de la grabación original : 52:54 - DDD - Enregistré par la Radio Ouest Allemande (WDR) les 18 & 19 mai (Sciarrino) & 1er octobre (Berio) 2005, et le 27 mars 2006 (Froberger) à la Salle Klaus von Bismarck à Cologne - Notes en anglais & allemand. Texte français (reproduit ci-dessous) seulement disponible sur le site du label (www.winterandwinter.com)

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