Indulge in the enchanting world of classical music with "From Praxedis with Love," a captivating album by the renowned Duo Praxedis, featuring the timeless compositions of Gioachino Rossini. Released in 2016 under the Paladino Music label, this album is a delightful collection of nine meticulously arranged pieces, each a testament to the duo's exceptional skill and artistry.
The album opens with Rossini's iconic "Wilhelm Tell Overture," arranged for harp and piano, setting the stage for a journey through some of the most beloved works in the classical repertoire. From the playful "Die Lustigen Weiber Von Windsor Overture" to the dramatic "Dance of the Priests" from "Samson et Dalila," each track is a masterclass in musical storytelling.
Duo Praxedis, comprising Praxedis Hug-Rütti and Praxedis Geneviève Hug, brings a fresh perspective to these classic pieces, showcasing their virtuosity and deep understanding of the music. Their arrangements, while faithful to the original compositions, add a unique charm that makes this album stand out.
The album also features lesser-known works like "Ojos Criollos" and "Spieluhr," providing a well-rounded listening experience that spans different periods of Rossini's career. The inclusion of Franz Lehár's "Die Lustige Witwe" adds a touch of operetta flair, further enriching the album's diverse musical landscape.
With a duration of just over 55 minutes, "From Praxedis with Love" is a perfect addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Rossini or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a delightful introduction to the composer's genius, as interpreted by one of today's most talented duos.
2016 HNE Rights GmbH2016 paladino music
Tracks
Wilhelm Tell (1829): Overture (Arr. For Harp and Piano)Otto Nicolai, Carl Maria von Weber, Richard Eilenberg, Franz Lehár, Emil von Sauer, Camille Saint-Saëns, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Gioachino Rossini, Duo Praxedis, Praxedis Hug-Rütti, Praxedis Geneviève Hug
Die Lustigen Weiber Von Windsor (1848): Overture (Arr. For Harp and Piano)Gioachino Rossini, Carl Maria von Weber, Richard Eilenberg, Franz Lehár, Emil von Sauer, Camille Saint-Saëns, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Otto Nicolai, Duo Praxedis, Praxedis Hug-Rütti, Praxedis Geneviève Hug
Oberon, J. 306 (1826): Overture (Arr. For Harp and Piano)Gioachino Rossini, Otto Nicolai, Richard Eilenberg, Franz Lehár, Emil von Sauer, Camille Saint-Saëns, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Carl Maria von Weber, Duo Praxedis, Praxedis Hug-Rütti, Praxedis Geneviève Hug
Petersburger Schlittenfahrt, Op. 57 (1885/1886) [Arr. For Harp and Piano]Gioachino Rossini, Otto Nicolai, Carl Maria von Weber, Franz Lehár, Emil von Sauer, Camille Saint-Saëns, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Richard Eilenberg, Duo Praxedis, Praxedis Hug-Rütti, Praxedis Geneviève Hug
Die Lustige Witwe (1905): Ballsirenen Walzer (Arr. For Harp and Piano)Gioachino Rossini, Otto Nicolai, Carl Maria von Weber, Richard Eilenberg, Emil von Sauer, Camille Saint-Saëns, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Franz Lehár, Duo Praxedis, Praxedis Hug-Rütti, Praxedis Geneviève Hug
Spieluhr (1913) [Arr. For Harp and Piano]Gioachino Rossini, Otto Nicolai, Carl Maria von Weber, Richard Eilenberg, Franz Lehár, Camille Saint-Saëns, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Emil von Sauer, Duo Praxedis, Praxedis Hug-Rütti, Praxedis Geneviève Hug
Samson Et Dalila, Op. 47 (1868-77): Dance of the Priests (Arr. For Harp and Piano)Gioachino Rossini, Otto Nicolai, Carl Maria von Weber, Richard Eilenberg, Franz Lehár, Emil von Sauer, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Camille Saint-Saëns, Duo Praxedis, Praxedis Hug-Rütti, Praxedis Geneviève Hug
Samson Et Dalila, Op. 47 (1868-77): Bacchanal (Arr. For Harp and Piano)Gioachino Rossini, Otto Nicolai, Carl Maria von Weber, Richard Eilenberg, Franz Lehár, Emil von Sauer, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Camille Saint-Saëns, Duo Praxedis, Praxedis Hug-Rütti, Praxedis Geneviève Hug
Ojos Criollos, Op. 37 (1859) [Arr. For Harp and Piano]Gioachino Rossini, Otto Nicolai, Carl Maria von Weber, Richard Eilenberg, Franz Lehár, Emil von Sauer, Camille Saint-Saëns, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Duo Praxedis, Praxedis Hug-Rütti, Praxedis Geneviève Hug