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Bettinelli / Cirigliano- Music Solo Clarinet Between 20th & 21st Century (CD)

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Josè Daniel Cirigliano, who is considered "one of the best contemporary clarinettists" (Roberto Zecchini, in "Musica", May 2015, no. 84), now, after the complex, excellent album Opere Contemporanee per Clarinetto, offers us a new, stimulating excursus in the contemporary music for solo clarinet of the last few decades. Within this album we see various composers through the twentieth century challenging with the clarinet: from William Overton Smith, winner of the "Grand Prix de Rome" in 1957, to the young Roman Alessandra Ravera, through figures by the great personality such as Giacinto Scelsi, or masters who left their mark like Bruno Bettinelli, or specialists of the clarinet technique like Antonio Fraioli and Giovanni Mattaliano.

Format: New CD/Classical

Bettinelli / Cirigliano- Music Solo Clarinet Between 20th & 21st Century (CD)

SKU: 8007194106824
Regular price ¥131.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 03.01.2019

 
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Josè Daniel Cirigliano, who is considered "one of the best contemporary clarinettists" (Roberto Zecchini, in "Musica", May 2015, no. 84), now, after the complex, excellent album Opere Contemporanee per Clarinetto, offers us a new, stimulating excursus in the contemporary music for solo clarinet of the last few decades. Within this album we see various composers through the twentieth century challenging with the clarinet: from William Overton Smith, winner of the "Grand Prix de Rome" in 1957, to the young Roman Alessandra Ravera, through figures by the great personality such as Giacinto Scelsi, or masters who left their mark like Bruno Bettinelli, or specialists of the clarinet technique like Antonio Fraioli and Giovanni Mattaliano.