Ferruccio Busoni: Supreme Art of Counterpoint and bold Innovation Giuseppe Mariotti

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Album-Release:
1995

HRA-Release:
17.07.2024

Label: fonè Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Giuseppe Mariotti

Composer: Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924)

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  • Ferruccio Busoni (1866 - 1924): Macchiette Medioevali Op. 33:
  • 1 Busoni: Macchiette Medioevali Op. 33: Dama 01:42
  • 2 Busoni: Macchiette Medioevali Op. 33: Cavaliere 01:25
  • 3 Busoni: Macchiette Medioevali Op. 33: Paggio 01:37
  • 4 Busoni: Macchiette Medioevali Op. 33: Guerriero 01:48
  • 5 Busoni: Macchiette Medioevali Op. 33: Astrologo 02:57
  • 6 Busoni: Macchiette Medioevali Op. 33: Trovatore 04:29
  • Fantasia contrappuntistica:
  • 7 Busoni: Fantasia contrappuntistica 38:34
  • Zehn Variationen über ein Präludium von Chopin Op. 22 (2. Version):
  • 8 Busoni: Zehn Variationen über ein Präludium von Chopin Op. 22 (2. Version) 15:34
  • Total Runtime 01:08:06

Info for Ferruccio Busoni: Supreme Art of Counterpoint and bold Innovation



Ferruccio Busoni stands as a towering figure in the musical landscape of the turn of the century. His unbridled activity as a man and musician shaped his entire life, and his universal genius allowed him to reach absolute and, unfortunately often misunderstood, artistic heights. His impressive virtuosity never seemed imposing, and his avant-garde and highly original musical vision became legendary. Beloved by audiences since his youth, he often baffled critics. His later compositions in particular rank among the most important and brilliant of his time: his works for piano and especially those for orchestra and opera influenced an entire generation of musicians. He vehemently advocated for the performance and publication of works and critical essays of then-contemporary music. Arnold Schoenberg, for example, who succeeded him as teacher of the composition class at the Berlin Academy of Music, found great support in his work through Busoni. Busoni's literary education and keen intellect allowed him to write the text of his operas himself, to correspond with the greatest figures of his time, and to publish some essential works, of which the most significant is the Entwurf einer neuen Ästhetik der Tonkunst (Sketch of a New Aesthetic of Music) (1907), in which he describes pioneering intuitions, such as the dodecaphonic system, microtonality, and new notation systems, and even makes predictions about electronic music. He was the inspirer of a new piano construction, namely the Imperial model of the Viennese piano manufacturer Bösendorfer, which was also used for this recording.

Giuseppe Mariotti, piano

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