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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
20.07.2022

Label: Stradivarius

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Martina Biondi & Pietro Locatto

Composer: Enrique Granados (1867-1916), Gaspar Cassado (1897-1966), Manuel de Falla (1876-1946), Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909)

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  • Enrique Granados (1867­ - 1916): Goyescas, H. 65:
  • 1 Granados: Goyescas, H. 65: Intermezzo (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar) 04:15
  • Gaspar Cassadó (1897 - 1966): Seranade in B-Flat Major (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar):
  • 2 Cassadó: Seranade in B-Flat Major (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar) 03:12
  • Requiebros (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar):
  • 3 Cassadó: Requiebros (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar) 04:46
  • Manuel de Falla (1876 - 1946): 7 Canciones populares españolas (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar):
  • 4 Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar): No. 1, El paño moruno 02:09
  • 5 Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar): No. 2, Seguidilla murciana 01:16
  • 6 Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar): No. 3, Asturiana 02:47
  • 7 Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar): No. 4, Jota 03:04
  • 8 Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar): No. 5, Nana 02:20
  • 9 Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar): No. 6, Canción 01:19
  • 10 Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar): No. 7, Polo 01:31
  • Isaac Albéniz (1860 - 1909): Córdoba, Op. 232 No. 4, B. 44 (Arr. K. Ragossnig for Cello & Guitar):
  • 11 Albéniz: Córdoba, Op. 232 No. 4, B. 44 (Arr. K. Ragossnig for Cello & Guitar) 06:07
  • Suite española No. 1, Op. 47, B. 7 (Excerpts Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar):
  • 12 Albéniz: Suite española No. 1, Op. 47, B. 7 (Excerpts Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar): No. 4, Cádiz 04:02
  • Suite española No. 1, Op. 47, B. 7 (Excerpts Arr. K. Krantz for Cello & Guitar):
  • 13 Albéniz: Suite española No. 1, Op. 47, B. 7 (Excerpts Arr. K. Krantz for Cello & Guitar): No. 1, Granada 05:12
  • Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo (1920 Version):
  • 14 Falla: El amor brujo (1920 Version): Danza ritual del fuego [Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar] 03:53
  • La vida breve, G. 35:
  • 15 Falla: La vida breve, G. 35: Danza española No. 1 (Arr. K. Ragossnig for Cello & Guitar) 03:40
  • Enrique Granados: 12 Danzas españolas, Op. 37, H. 142 (Excerpts Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar):
  • 16 Granados: 12 Danzas españolas, Op. 37, H. 142 (Excerpts Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar): No. 2, Oriental 04:58
  • 17 Granados: 12 Danzas españolas, Op. 37, H. 142 (Excerpts Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar): No. 5, Andaluza 04:11
  • Elegia eterna (Arr. G. Nestor for Cello & Guitar):
  • 18 Granados: Elegia eterna (Arr. G. Nestor for Cello & Guitar) 04:38
  • Gaspar Cassadó: Danse du diable vert (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar):
  • 19 Cassadó: Danse du diable vert (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar) 03:46
  • Pablo Casals (1876 - 1973): El cant dels ocells (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar):
  • 20 Casals: El cant dels ocells (Arr. P. Locatto & M. Biondi for Cello & Guitar) 02:39
  • Total Runtime 01:09:45

Info for Evocaciones



This programme springs from the desire to immerse oneself in a succession of short and idiomatic musical forms that can "evoke" the expressive nuances of the protagonists of the Spanish national school that developed between the 19th and 20th centuries. The deep voice of the cello and the brilliance of the guitar blend perfectly in this repertoire to recall the taste, the cultural world and the expressive spirit from which it emerged, underlying the stories and the weave of its protagonists on every page.

The first pioneers of this Iberian impressionism were the famous pianists and composers Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909) and Enrique Granados (1897-1966). They were Catalans and representatives of a national music that was given a European flavour by their stays in Paris and the rich cultural life in Barcelona at the time. Both manage with their pianos to show a Spain from the outside. The popular pieces for piano (or for voice and piano, as in Elegia Eterna) gathered here evoke colours and sounds that transcend the instrument; they recall the dances, the folk songs, the nocturnal moods, the cante jondo and the voice of the guitar itself to such an extent that the following lively transcriptions by guitarists such as Tarrega, Llobet and Segovia gave rise to the popular misconception that these pieces were created primarily for the guitar.

The guitar therefore presents itself from the outset as the ideal instrument for this repertoire, but the expressive intensity of the cello not only combines perfectly with the sound of the six strings, but also seems to give the singing a fluidity, richness and narrative intensity that no transcription for solo guitar could ever fully support.

Martina Biondi, cello
Pietro Locatto, guitar



Martina Biondi
is an Italian cellist born in 1994.


At the age of 17 she made her debut with Orchestra under the bottom of Donato Sivo with the Schumann ́s concerto. Since then she has been regularly invited as a soloist or chamber musician to important musical scenarios such as: Ravello Festival, Alfredo Piatti International Festival, "M.Quintieri" Music Association, ICAMS Music Association, Mendelssohn Remise of Berlin, Berlin Philarmonie, Orania Classical Berlin, Aurora Chamber Festival, Appassionata musical Association, Cantiere Musicale of Montepulciano Festival, Società dei Concerti in Milan, Accademia dei Cameristi di Bari, Orchestra Pomeriggi Musicali with which she made her debut with Beethoven's triple concerto under the bottom of Pavel Berman.

Currently she continues her concert activity in duo with the pianist Luca Buratto and the guitarist Pietro Locatto with whom she recorded a Cd called "Evocaciones" that will be released within this year.

​ In 2019 she is a prize winner of the Pirazzi Stiftung Prize in Frankfurt. Among the prizes we also mention 2 Prize Francesco Geminiani Competition, 1 Prize "Premio Crescendo" including the Prize for best performance of the Cassadó Cello Suite, semifinalist of the Antonio Janigro competition.. ​

Born into a family of musicians, Martina receives her first cello lesson at the age of four. She continued her studies at the Conservatory of Cosenza “Stanislao Giacomantonio” where she graduated at the age of 17 with full marks. In 2014 she graduated at the Academia Santa Cecilia in Rome with Giovanni Sollima. She then continued her studies with Antonio Meneses at the Stauffer Academy and with Peter Bruns at the Hochschule für Musik "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" in Leipzig. In 2016 she moved to Berlin where she studied Master at the prestigious Hochschule for Musik "Hanns Eisler" in Berlin with Nicolas Altstaedt.

​ Her training has been enriched thanks to the Masterclasses held by Jens Peter Maintz, Antonio Meneses, Gary Hoffman at the famous Kronberg Academy, Frans Helmerson, Torleif Thedéen.. ​

Martina was recently invited to play for French/German television Arte tv by the famous violinist Daniel Hope in his show Hope@home for young generation. ​

Martina plays an Antonio Guadagnini 1881.

Pietro Locatto
received his music education under the guidance of Stefano Grondona and perfected his skills with Frédéric Zigante, Oscar Ghiglia and Lorenzo Micheli, receiving scholarships and special awards, including five Diploma di Merito from the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena.

During his studies he was a scholar at the Associazione "De Sono" and he stood out by winning several international competitions in different countries, of which we would like tomention the first prize at the "Gianni Bergamo Music Award" in Lugano(in the only edition dedicated to the guitar).

Golden guitar as "youngpromise" at the Convegno Internazionale di Chitarra di Milano, he performed the Concierto de Aranjuez with the Orchestra Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini in Parma. Invited by the pianist Michele Campanella to perform as the only guitarist at Festival Spinacorona he held solo recitals in international festivals in Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Portugal, England, Croatia, Belgium and he was recently selected from the Adelaide International Guitar Festivalfor a tour of concerts in Australia.

His profound interest for Spanish music for guitar from the first half of the '900 brought to a first monographic album based on the work from Federico Moreno Torroba (Stradivarius) and a second album focused on the characters of Llobet, Asencio and Mompou, greatly received by the critics both in Italy and internationally (Rai Radio 3,American Record Guide, Discover Classical, Gendai Guitar, Guitar Classique,Musica, Amadeus…).

His research on Iberian music was expanded thanks to the partnership with the cellist Martina Biondi, with whom he started Duo Evocaciones and a program on the music of Cassadó, Albéniz,Granados and De Falla. Concurrently, invited by the magazine Seicorde, he created an album dedicated to bachian transcriptions from harpsichord, lute, and cello, published for the series "I Maestri della chitarra".

In 2019 he was the only guitarist to win a collaboration with the Teatro Regio of Turin. He has been interested in teaching for many years and he is currently working as a teacher at the Conservatorio di Bergamo, as a visiting professor at the LPMAM of London, besides being invited to hold masterclasses in several Italian festivals and other occasions.

Pietro Locatto plays an instrument built by Luigi Locatto, his father and luthier, inspired by the Enrique Garciafrom 1904 played by Francisco Tarrega in his last concert.

Booklet for Evocaciones

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