Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla - Retrato de "Il Maniatico" / Arias y Sinfonías de Gaetano Brunetti (1744-1798) (2013)

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Title: Retrato de "Il Maniatico" / Arias y Sinfonías de Gaetano Brunetti (1744-1798)
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: OBS - Prometeo
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:00:12
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Tracklist

01. Scena Non so piu dov'io sia, para tiple y orquesta L. 339: Allegro moderato - Allegro Sostenuto – Allegro
02. Sinfonía nº 23 en Fa mayor (1783), L. 312: Allegro
03. Sinfonía nº 23 en Fa mayor (1783), L. 312: Larghetto amoroso
04. Sinfonía nº 23 en Fa mayor (1783), L. 312: Quintetto Allegro/Allegro
05. Sinfonía nº 23 en Fa mayor (1783), L. 312: Finale Alegro
06. Lamentación Primera del miércoles Santo para tiple y orquesta L. 342
07. Aria Involarmi il mio tesoro, para tiple y orquesta L. 338: Largo - Allegro - Largo Allegro
08. Sinfonía nº 33 en Do m. con Violoncello solo "Il Maniatico" (1780) L. 322: Introduzione Largo - Andantino
09. Sinfonía nº 33 en Do m. con Violoncello solo "Il Maniatico" (1780) L. 322: Allegro
10. Sinfonía nº 33 en Do m. con Violoncello solo "Il Maniatico" (1780) L. 322: Quintetto Allegretto
11. Sinfonía nº 33 en Do m. con Violoncello solo "Il Maniatico" (1780) L. 322: Allegro spiritoso


Cayetano (o Gaetano) Brunetti es uno de los compositores más importantes de la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII en España. Su obra comprende abundante música de cámara (sonatas para violín solo, dúos, tríos, cuartetos, quintetos, sextetos) y música sinfónica. Trabajó para las más importantes casas nobiliarias españolas (los duques de Osuna y los duques de Alba). Compuso sobre todo para el Príncipe de Asturias, futuro Carlos IV, siendo su maestro de violín, músico de su cámara y, finalmente, director de la orquesta de la Real Cámara.

La sinfonía «Il Maniatico», fechada en 1780, es una sinfonía programática que presenta a un maniático (interpretado por un violoncello) que está poseído por una «manía» o motivo musical recurrente, al que sus amigos (el resto de instrumentos) intentan sacar de su obsesión ofreciéndole una variedad de motivos.

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Brunetti is a rival of Boccherini, higher position than Boccherini and composed Symphony "Il Maniatico (The Maiac/Buff)" making fun of him !?

One day, heard about Boccherini's new chamber music, Prince Carlos (later Carlos IV) invited him to the palace and made an opportunity to participate in the performance of the work himself. Prince Carlos was in charge of the 1st violin. In the middle he had a scene in which he repeated "C, B, C, B" on the first violin, and the prince, who had been patient for a while, was irritated by the length and said
"C, B, C, B! This is terrible, even beginners won't compose this!"
Boccherini argued.
"Listen carefully, the sound of the 2nd violin and viola played during the repetition of the 1st violin, and the pizzicato by the cello! When the dialogue of these sounds is wonderfully played, you'll never say the phrase is monotonous."
"C, B, C, B, 30 minutes! How funny! It's a bad example of a bad beginner."
Boccherini didn't budge an inch.
"Please deepen your understanding of music before making such a decision."
The angry prince grabbed Boccherini's leg and tried to drop him through the window. After that, he was never called by the royal family again.

After a while, Brunetti is said to have composed a symphony that deliberately repeats "C, B, C, B" on Cello (Boccherini is a master of Cello) from his follow-up to the royal family, and named it "Il Maniatico."

See also

https://arshispana.com/es/orquesta/145-brunetti-sinfonia-en-do-menor-il-maniatico-digital-9790805412252.html

http://www.historiadelasinfonia.es/naciones/la-sinfonia-en-espana/la-sinfonia-en-el-siglo-xviii/brunetti/

Thank you ^.^