Daniele Adornetto - La ville joyeuse (The City of Naples in French Piano Music) (2018)

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Title: La ville joyeuse (The City of Naples in French Piano Music)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Da Vinci Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:11:11
Total Size: 233 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Variations quasi fantaisie in B-Flat Major, Op. 16 No. 6 (07:43)
2. Scènes Italiennes, Op. 126: No. 3 in A-Flat Major, Tarantelle (04:26)
3. Vingt pièces nouvelles: No. 15, Sorrente (01:23)
4. Album, Op. 72: No. 5, Chanson napolitaine (04:17)
5. Napoli, suite pour le piano, FP 40: I. Barcarolle (01:56)
6. Napoli, suite pour le piano, FP 40: II. Nocturne (02:52)
7. Napoli, suite pour le piano, FP 40: III. Caprice italien (05:55)
8. Tarantelle (04:00)
9. Préludes, Premier Livre, L. 117: No. 5, Les collines d'Anacapri (03:40)
10. L'Isle joyeuse, L. 106 (06:56)
11. Caprice-tarentelle, Op. 190 (02:56)
12. Chanson napolitaine, Op. 82 (02:44)
13. Les noces de Polichinelle, Op. 75 (03:04)
14. Santa Lucia, Op. 168 (Air napolitain) (05:01)
15. 15 Pièces, Op. 3: No. 15, Tarantelle. Souvenir de Naples (03:45)
16. Rondo-Capriccio sur La muette de Portici, Op. 44 (10:26)

Legend tells that Ulysses was the first mariner and man able to escape the temptations of the Bay of Naples. He had heard of the bay’s infamous sirens – part women, part bird – that lured sailors to their death by singing so beautifully that no one could sail on without succumbing.

Close to the bay Ulysses plugged the ears of his crew with beeswax and bound himself to the mast until they had sailed safely out of range of the sirens’ audible temptation. Angry over their failure to seduce their prey, one of the sirens, Parthenope, drowned herself in the sea.

The original settlement on the bay was said to have grown on the spot where she washed ashore, claiming her name as its own (the area is now part of the city of Naples, Italy).