Barbara Vignudelli & Stefano Malferrari - Romanze da salotto inedite dell'ottocento (2023) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Barbara Vignudelli, Stefano Malferrari
Title: Romanze da salotto inedite dell'ottocento
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Tactus
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:01:01
Total Size: 294 / 583 mb
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TracklistTitle: Romanze da salotto inedite dell'ottocento
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Tactus
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:01:01
Total Size: 294 / 583 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Omaggio a Bologna (Excerpts): No. 3, Al chiaro di luna
02. Omaggio a Bologna (Excerpts): No. 2, Siciliana
03. Omaggio a Bologna (Excerpts): No. 1, La ninna nanna
04. Romanza
05. Una serenata a Sorrento
06. 3 Ariette da camera: No. 1, La rondinella
07. 3 Ariette da camera: No. 2, La rosa
08. 3 Ariette da camera: No. 3, Il trovatore
09. La rosa
10. Rapito nell'estasi
11. Una memoria
12. Le rocher des aveux
13. Barcarola
14. La serenata del pastore
15. Penso a te
16. La fioraia fiorentina
Throughout the 19th century, the chamber song was one of the most common ways of writing, making and experiencing music. It involved a multitude of poets, composers and singers, some of them professionals (theatre composers, quality musicians, opera stars), others amateurs. This repertoire has been studied especially with regards the work of the great opera composers – Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi – or the later output of the specialist Francesco Paolo Tosti, but in reality it is a very widespread phenomenon that gave rise to some worthy compositions, even though to appreciate them one should not forget that the context of their use, the nature of their performers and the very aesthetics of drawing room music called for values different from those of the theatre: spontaneity, ease, immediacy (values that also the 'great opera composers' adhered to when writing for the drawing room). Drawing on unpublished manuscripts owned by the Liszt Institute of Bologna, the soprano Barbara Vignudelli and the pianist Stefano Malferrari offer us a superb performance of this collection which presents an exemplary sample of the variety of styles and formal solutions used by composers completely outside the ranks of famous names, and yet able to compose short pieces that hold some pleasant surprises for the listener.