蕭邦/法蘭秋美: 大提琴之歌 大提琴作品集
卡伊達-葛雷科 大提琴
托比亞內利 鋼琴
Chopin and Franchomme's collaboration and sincere friendship rested on a double understanding : they were linked both by a communion of feeling, so precious to the Polish exile in the Paris mondain of the time, and an artistic symbiosis that fed both on an affinity in the mastery of their instrument, and on the sharing of such basic musical values as authenticity, simplicity, elegance, and nobility of expression.
Edoardo Torbianelli and Fernando Caida-Greco first played together in 2000 as a trio formation, with the violinist Amandine Beyer, within the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Their collaboration led to a musical dialogue based on extensive research, with a particular focus on the Romantic repertoire, revisited in the light of the aesthetic and technical knowledge acquired over 20 years of research.
1 Nocturne Op. 14 n°3 en Mi bemol Majeur 05:50
2 Polonaise Op. 26 n°1 en Do diese Mineur 06:27
3 Nocturne Op. 48 n°2 en Fa diese Mineur 06:15
4 Mazurka Op. 30 n°2 en Si Mineur 01:08
5 Nocturne Op. 14 n°1 en Mi Mineur 04:12
6 Caprice sur un theme du Pirate de Bellini en La Mineur 06:06
7 Sonate en Sol Mineur Op. 65 pour violoncelle & piano Allegro Moderato 11:08
8 Sonate en Sol Mineur Op. 65 pour violoncelle & piano Scherzo 05:01
9 Sonate en Sol Mineur Op. 65 pour violoncelle & piano Largo 03:04
10 Sonate en Sol Mineur Op. 65 pour violoncelle & piano Finale 07:01 |
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