gian francesco malipiero: grottesco per piccola orchestra , conecrto per violoncello e orchestra , ricercari per 11 strumenti , dialoghi n.1 - gian francesco malipiero
Gian Francesco Malipiero: Grottesco Per Piccola Orchestra , Conecrto Per Violoncello E Orchestra , Ricercari Per 11 Strumenti , Dialoghi N.1
Immerse yourself in the intricate and avant-garde world of Gian Francesco Malipiero with this compelling 1991 release. This album showcases Malipiero's mastery of minimalism and avant-garde composition, blending orchestral and chamber music in a unique and captivating manner. The four-part suite "Grottesco Per Piccola Orchestra" opens the album with a playful yet complex exploration of orchestral textures, while the three-movement "Concerto Per Violoncello E Orchestra" highlights the expressive range of the cello within a rich orchestral context. "Ricercari" and "Dialogo N.1" further demonstrate Malipiero's innovative approach to instrumental dialogue and contrapuntal writing. With a total runtime of 50 minutes, this album offers a deep dive into the distinctive sound world of one of Italy's most influential 20th-century composers. Recorded by NAR International, this release is a testament to Malipiero's enduring legacy in the realms of avant-garde and minimalist music.
Grottesco Per Picola OrchestraGian Francesco Malipiero, Festival Orchestra di Villa Marigola, Giuseppe Garbarino, Sigfried Palm
Concerto Per Violoncello E Orchestra (Ed Sugarmusic Spa) IGian Francesco Malipiero, Festival Orchestra di Villa Marigola, Giuseppe Garbarino, Sigfried Palm
Concerto Per Violoncello E Orchestra (Ed Sugarmusic Spa) IIGian Francesco Malipiero, Festival Orchestra di Villa Marigola, Giuseppe Garbarino, Sigfried Palm
Concerto Per Violoncello E Orchestra (Ed Sugarmusic Spa) IIIGian Francesco Malipiero, Festival Orchestra di Villa Marigola, Giuseppe Garbarino, Sigfried Palm
RicercariGian Francesco Malipiero, Festival Orchestra di Villa Marigola, Giuseppe Garbarino, Sigfried Palm
Dialogo N.1 (Casa Ricordi Srl)Gian Francesco Malipiero, Festival Orchestra di Villa Marigola, Giuseppe Garbarino, Sigfried Palm