Gabriela Canavilhas, Quarteto de Cordas Capela - Domingos Bomtempo: Quintetos com Piano (2003) CD-Rip
Artist: Gabriela Canavilhas, Quarteto de Cordas Capela
Title: Domingos Bomtempo: Quintetos com Piano
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Movieplay
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 59:21
Total Size: 377 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Domingos Bomtempo: Quintetos com Piano
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Movieplay
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 59:21
Total Size: 377 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
João Domingos Bomtempo (1775-1842)
Fantasia Para Piano E Quarteto De Cordas
1. Introdução-Largo/Larghetto/Allegro 7:07
2. Tema Com Variações: Larghetto 6:14
. Var.1
. Var.2
. Allegro: Piano Solo
3. Rondo Moderato 4:19
Quarteto Em Mi Bemol Maior, Op.16 Para Piano E Quarteto De Cordas
4. Allegro Moderato 7:45
5. Scherzo l / Scherzo ll 5:11
6. Larghetto 5:41
7. Rondo Alegro 7:40
Quinteto Em Ré Maior Para Piano E Quarteto De Cordas
8. Largo / Allegro 9:50
9. Andante 5:23
10. Allegro 4:21
Performers:
Gabriela Canavilhas - piano
Quarteto de Cordas Capela
"João Domingos Bomtempo (...) was one of the most prominent figures in eighteenth century Portuguese music, due to his versatility as a composer, pianist, pedagogue and reformer, indeed a unique case in his time. His exceptional talent soon revealed itself not only in the choice of instrumental music as means of expression but also in a cosmopolitanism which, departing from the usual path of italian opera, stretched from Paris to London.
(...) The truth of the matter is that, until 1820, the composer divided his musical activity between Paris, London and Lisbon, untiring in his endeavours to assert himself as a composer and a pianist. (...)
Bomtempo's piano repertoire belongs to the same family of musicians as Dussek, Field, Clementi and Kalkbrenner (...)" [Vanda de Sá in the booklet]
(...) The truth of the matter is that, until 1820, the composer divided his musical activity between Paris, London and Lisbon, untiring in his endeavours to assert himself as a composer and a pianist. (...)
Bomtempo's piano repertoire belongs to the same family of musicians as Dussek, Field, Clementi and Kalkbrenner (...)" [Vanda de Sá in the booklet]