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Malipiero / Rest Ensemble- Chamber Music (CD)

SKU: 5028421959719
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the album cover for Malipiero / Rest Ensemble - Chamber Music
the album cover for Malipiero / Rest Ensemble - Chamber Music

The Milanese composer Riccardo Malipiero was born in Milan in 1914 and took lessons with his uncle, Gian Francesco Malipiero in the late 30s. Malipiero disowned all that he wrote up until 1938 and saved only a small amount of that written before 1945: the surviving early pieces show the influence of his uncle's teaching and the neo-classicism of Casella and Stravinsky. However, influenced by Luigi Dallapiccola, he came to embrace a personal, lyrical language of 12-tone composition which ultimately traces it's roots back to the music of Berg. The four-movement Violin Sonata from 1956 makes an ideal introduction to Riccardo Malipiero's music, with a nervous, waltz-like Scherzo and a frozen slow movement leading into the finale's extensive violin cadenza, beautifully written for the instrument and played here by Rebecca Raimondi with burning conviction as well as ferocious accuracy (she included the sonata within her Master's recital at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, from which she graduated in 2017). At her graduation recital she was accompanied by Alessandro Viale, and together with the other members of the Rest Ensemble they have given concerts of Malipiero's music in both the UK and Italy, lending to these studio recordings the ring of intimacy and impassioned authenticity that is rare in recordings of unfamiliar modernist music. The Piano Trio of 1969 sets a tougher challenge to both performers and listeners, more angular and explosive, yet still imbued with a strain of wit and grace that runs through his output.

Tracklist:

  1. Sonata For Violin And Piano: I. Moderato
  2. Sonata For Violin And Piano: II. Molto Presto
  3. Sonata For Violin And Piano: III. Molto Lento
  4. Sonata For Violin And Piano: IV. Deciso, Ma A Cadenza
  5. Ciaccona Di Davide
  6. Mosaico II
  7. Trio For Piano, Violin And Cello: I. -
  8. Trio For Piano, Violin And Cello: II. -
  9. Trio For Piano, Violin And Cello: III. -
  10. Trio For Piano, Violin And Cello: IV. -
Format: New CD/Classical

Malipiero / Rest Ensemble- Chamber Music (CD)

SKU: 5028421959719
Regular price ¥97.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 04.03.2020

 
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The Milanese composer Riccardo Malipiero was born in Milan in 1914 and took lessons with his uncle, Gian Francesco Malipiero in the late 30s. Malipiero disowned all that he wrote up until 1938 and saved only a small amount of that written before 1945: the surviving early pieces show the influence of his uncle's teaching and the neo-classicism of Casella and Stravinsky. However, influenced by Luigi Dallapiccola, he came to embrace a personal, lyrical language of 12-tone composition which ultimately traces it's roots back to the music of Berg. The four-movement Violin Sonata from 1956 makes an ideal introduction to Riccardo Malipiero's music, with a nervous, waltz-like Scherzo and a frozen slow movement leading into the finale's extensive violin cadenza, beautifully written for the instrument and played here by Rebecca Raimondi with burning conviction as well as ferocious accuracy (she included the sonata within her Master's recital at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, from which she graduated in 2017). At her graduation recital she was accompanied by Alessandro Viale, and together with the other members of the Rest Ensemble they have given concerts of Malipiero's music in both the UK and Italy, lending to these studio recordings the ring of intimacy and impassioned authenticity that is rare in recordings of unfamiliar modernist music. The Piano Trio of 1969 sets a tougher challenge to both performers and listeners, more angular and explosive, yet still imbued with a strain of wit and grace that runs through his output.

Tracklist:

  1. Sonata For Violin And Piano: I. Moderato
  2. Sonata For Violin And Piano: II. Molto Presto
  3. Sonata For Violin And Piano: III. Molto Lento
  4. Sonata For Violin And Piano: IV. Deciso, Ma A Cadenza
  5. Ciaccona Di Davide
  6. Mosaico II
  7. Trio For Piano, Violin And Cello: I. -
  8. Trio For Piano, Violin And Cello: II. -
  9. Trio For Piano, Violin And Cello: III. -
  10. Trio For Piano, Violin And Cello: IV. -