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Wolf-Ferrari / Beikircher / Iwasaki- Works for Violin

SKU: 4260052385906
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It is regrettable that the music of the German-Italian Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876-1948) is largely forgotten today. Yet until the 1930s he was considered a legitimate successor to Verdi and Puccini and was one of the most frequently performed opera composers in the world. Not only did the First World War and fascism in Italy and Germany plunge him into a creative crisis, musical history overtook his tonal language, which then seemed finally obsolete after the Second World War. A Wolf Ferrari renaissance is still pending, but the present successful recording with instrumental music will contribute to an overdue revision.

Tracklist:

  1. Violinkonzert Op.26~Fantasia
  2. Violinkonzert Op.26~Romanza
  3. Violinkonzert Op.26~Improvviso
  4. Violinkonzert Op.26~Rondo finale
  5. Divertimento Op. 20~Variazioni su un tema capriccioso
  6. Divertimento Op. 20~Canzone pastorale
  7. Divertimento Op. 20~Siciliana
  8. Divertimento Op. 20~Rondo Finale
  9. Gioielli Della Madonna~Festa popolare
  10. Gioielli Della Madonna~Intermezzo
  11. Gioielli Della Madonna~Serenata
  12. Gioielli Della Madonna~Danza napolitana
Format: New CD/Classical

Wolf-Ferrari / Beikircher / Iwasaki- Works for Violin

SKU: 4260052385906
Regular price ¥147.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 07.02.2021

 
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It is regrettable that the music of the German-Italian Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876-1948) is largely forgotten today. Yet until the 1930s he was considered a legitimate successor to Verdi and Puccini and was one of the most frequently performed opera composers in the world. Not only did the First World War and fascism in Italy and Germany plunge him into a creative crisis, musical history overtook his tonal language, which then seemed finally obsolete after the Second World War. A Wolf Ferrari renaissance is still pending, but the present successful recording with instrumental music will contribute to an overdue revision.

Tracklist:

  1. Violinkonzert Op.26~Fantasia
  2. Violinkonzert Op.26~Romanza
  3. Violinkonzert Op.26~Improvviso
  4. Violinkonzert Op.26~Rondo finale
  5. Divertimento Op. 20~Variazioni su un tema capriccioso
  6. Divertimento Op. 20~Canzone pastorale
  7. Divertimento Op. 20~Siciliana
  8. Divertimento Op. 20~Rondo Finale
  9. Gioielli Della Madonna~Festa popolare
  10. Gioielli Della Madonna~Intermezzo
  11. Gioielli Della Madonna~Serenata
  12. Gioielli Della Madonna~Danza napolitana