Giancarlo Simonacci - Pizzetti: Complete Piano Works (2011)

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Title: Pizzetti: Complete Piano Works
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:24:52
Total Size: 278 Mb
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Tracklist:

1-1 Romanza Senza Parole 4:40
1-2 Sogno 4:44
Poemetto Romantico
1-3 Appassionato 2:22
1-4 Intermezzo 3:00
1-5 Triste 3:01
1-6 Foglio D'Album 4:02
Le Danze
1-7 Introduzione - la Danza Dei Sette Candelabri 4:26
1-8 La Danza Votiva Della Faledra 3:33
1-9 Monte Morello Sotto La Luna 1:47
Da Un Autunno Già Lontano
1-10 Sole Mattutuino Sul Prato Del Roccolo 2:18
1-11 In Una Giornata Nel Bosco 4:06
1-12 Al Fontanino 1:39
1-13 Lento E Grave 1:53
1-14 Preludio (L'ombra) 3:21
Sonata
2-1 Assai Mosso E Arioso, Ma Non Troppo Vivace 9:30
2-2 Adagio 8:05
2-3 Turbinoso 7:05
Canti di Ricordanza - Variations On A Theme From Fra Gherardo
2-4 Molto Largo 2:37
2-5 Allegro Moderato (Quasi Marcia) 3:03
2-6 Appassionato 3:18
2-7 Andante Largo 5:38

Performers:
Giancarlo Simonacci (piano)

For the first time complete (including 3 world CD premières): the piano works of Ildebrando Pizzetti.

Pizzetti was a contemporary of Respighi, Malipiero and Casella.

His style is retrospective, nostalgic and influenced by the Italian Belcanto.

Excellent performances by Giancarlo Simonacci, a specialist in 20-th century music, as demonstrated in his superb recordings of the piano music of John Cage on Brilliant Classics.

Ildebrando Pizzetti (1880-1968) belonged to the group of Italian composers (the so called ‘Generation of the ‘80s’), his contemporaries were Respighi, Malipiero and Casella. Of these composers, Respighi and Pizzetti composed relatively little for the piano, and their works for the instrument tend recall music of the past - with echoes of baroque and Gregorian chant detected in many of them.

Pizzetti’s love of melody is quintessentially Italian – a predilection for song, dramatic lyricism and at time moments of great joy and passion – all components found in not only his orchestral music, but in the works for piano on this CD. Many are exquisite miniatures, but the large scale Sonata of 1943 is Pizzetti’s most important piano work and the Variations on a theme from Fra Gherardo (his opera from 1928) show the composer equally at home working on a large scale. In both works musical influences and styles from earlier periods are used to great effect.