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Valeri: Concerti per organo e Sinfonie per orchestra

Hermans Consort, Fabrizio Ammetto

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The name of Gaetano Valeri is one that makes even experts in the field of classical music history go "What?" Valeri was a provincial Italian musician who assumed the post of maestro di capilla at Padua Cathedral at the age of 25 in 1785 and held it until his death at 61 in 1822. Valeri had only a glancing brush with the theater, contributing to a pasticcio or two, and his output, concentrated at the Archivo Capitolare della Curia Vescovile in Padua but in part scattered throughout Italy, is overwhelmingly vocal and intended for church use. His works for solo keyboard began to attract some interest in the last decade of the twentieth century, largely thanks to work on Valeri's behalf by Italian musicologist Giuseppe Radole. Tactus' Gaetano Valeri: Concerto per organo e Sinfonie per orchestra presents us a banquet we didn't know we had, five of Valeri's symphonies and two organ concerti. Will we come to the table? The symphonies, performed by the Hermans Consort under Fabrizio Ammetto, range from being highly enjoyable to just okay; Valeri was a rather conservative symphonist of the late eighteenth century as these one- and two-movement works combine the mid-century formal schemes of Giovanni Sammartini with stylistic gestures familiar from the Viennese school of Mozart and Haydn. The most interesting of them is the latest, the Sinfonia in D major/B minor of 1816, not only owing to its odd key relationship but also to a palpable sense of excitement in the F sharp minor movement rather reminiscent of Rossini. The organ concertos, with the solo part played by Luca Scandali, are a great deal more interesting than the symphonies, and that is partly due to the extraordinary-sounding period instrument on which they are played, a 1792 Gaetano Callido organ at the church of S. Esuperanzio in Cingoli, rebuilt in 2003. It is at turns reedy, whistle-y and nasal sounding, yet there's a big Baroque stop that Scandali uses rather sparingly. The organ is heard best in the G major Concerto, where it is placed upfront and personal in the recording; in the B flat Concerto the signal from the organ is a little weaker for some reason; also, the G major Concerto is a slightly more imaginative piece. The Hermans Consort performs with a great deal of enthusiasm and energy throughout the disc, though a little reining in would have been welcome, as the orchestral playing is rough and a little sloppy at times. Organ fanciers should certainly hear this instrument -- it sounds like a medieval carousel organ gone mad. While as a composer Valeri is creditable, the welcome rediscovery of his work is tempered somewhat by its quality, as it hardly poses a threat to Valeri's more illustrious contemporaries, namely Mozart and Cherubini.
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Sinfonia in D major (Fabrizio Ammetto)

1
I. Allegro con brio
Luca Scandali
00:04:25

Luca Scandali, Artist, MainArtist - Fabrizio Ammetto, Composer, Conductor - Hermans Consort, Orchestra

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

2
II. Largo - Allegro con brio
Luca Scandali
00:04:59

Luca Scandali, Artist, MainArtist - Fabrizio Ammetto, Composer, Conductor - Hermans Consort, Orchestra

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

Organ Concerto in G major (Gaetano Valeri)

3
I. Allegro
Luca Scandali
00:06:17

Luca Scandali, Artist, MainArtist - Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

4
II. Largo
Luca Scandali
00:03:35

Luca Scandali, Artist, MainArtist - Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

5
III. Rondo: Allegro
Luca Scandali
00:04:58

Luca Scandali, Artist, MainArtist - Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

Sinfonia rondo in C major (Gaetano Valeri)

6
Sinfonia rondo in C Major
Hermans Consort
00:03:34

Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

Sinfonia in D major-B minor (Gaetano Valeri)

7
Sinfonia in D Major-B Minor
Hermans Consort
00:05:06

Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

Sinfonia in B-Flat Major (Gaetano Valeri)

8
Sinfonia in B-Flat Major
Hermans Consort
00:04:28

Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

Organ Concerto in B-Flat Major (Gaetano Valeri)

9
I. Allegro moderato
Luca Scandali
00:05:42

Luca Scandali, Artist, MainArtist - Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

10
II. Adagio
Luca Scandali
00:02:45

Luca Scandali, Artist, MainArtist - Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

11
III. Rondo: Allegro
Luca Scandali
00:04:31

Luca Scandali, Artist, MainArtist - Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

Sinfonia in D major (Gaetano Valeri)

12
I. Allegro
Hermans Consort
00:04:51

Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

13
II. Larghetto - Allegro
Hermans Consort
00:05:25

Fabrizio Ammetto, Conductor - Gaetano Valeri, Composer - Hermans Consort, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Tactus (P) 2012 Tactus

Album review

The name of Gaetano Valeri is one that makes even experts in the field of classical music history go "What?" Valeri was a provincial Italian musician who assumed the post of maestro di capilla at Padua Cathedral at the age of 25 in 1785 and held it until his death at 61 in 1822. Valeri had only a glancing brush with the theater, contributing to a pasticcio or two, and his output, concentrated at the Archivo Capitolare della Curia Vescovile in Padua but in part scattered throughout Italy, is overwhelmingly vocal and intended for church use. His works for solo keyboard began to attract some interest in the last decade of the twentieth century, largely thanks to work on Valeri's behalf by Italian musicologist Giuseppe Radole. Tactus' Gaetano Valeri: Concerto per organo e Sinfonie per orchestra presents us a banquet we didn't know we had, five of Valeri's symphonies and two organ concerti. Will we come to the table? The symphonies, performed by the Hermans Consort under Fabrizio Ammetto, range from being highly enjoyable to just okay; Valeri was a rather conservative symphonist of the late eighteenth century as these one- and two-movement works combine the mid-century formal schemes of Giovanni Sammartini with stylistic gestures familiar from the Viennese school of Mozart and Haydn. The most interesting of them is the latest, the Sinfonia in D major/B minor of 1816, not only owing to its odd key relationship but also to a palpable sense of excitement in the F sharp minor movement rather reminiscent of Rossini. The organ concertos, with the solo part played by Luca Scandali, are a great deal more interesting than the symphonies, and that is partly due to the extraordinary-sounding period instrument on which they are played, a 1792 Gaetano Callido organ at the church of S. Esuperanzio in Cingoli, rebuilt in 2003. It is at turns reedy, whistle-y and nasal sounding, yet there's a big Baroque stop that Scandali uses rather sparingly. The organ is heard best in the G major Concerto, where it is placed upfront and personal in the recording; in the B flat Concerto the signal from the organ is a little weaker for some reason; also, the G major Concerto is a slightly more imaginative piece. The Hermans Consort performs with a great deal of enthusiasm and energy throughout the disc, though a little reining in would have been welcome, as the orchestral playing is rough and a little sloppy at times. Organ fanciers should certainly hear this instrument -- it sounds like a medieval carousel organ gone mad. While as a composer Valeri is creditable, the welcome rediscovery of his work is tempered somewhat by its quality, as it hardly poses a threat to Valeri's more illustrious contemporaries, namely Mozart and Cherubini.
© TiVo

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