A Schubertiade with Arpeggione L'Amoroso & Guido Balestracci

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
17.01.2020

Label: Ricercar

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: L'Amoroso & Guido Balestracci

Composer: Pauline Viardot-Garcia (1821-1910), Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828)

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  • Traditional:
  • 1 Schöne Minka 03:35
  • Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828): Sonatine No.1 in D Major, D. 384:
  • 2 Sonatine No.1 in D Major, D. 384: I. Allegro molto 04:34
  • 3 Sonatine No.1 in D Major, D. 384: II. Andante 04:18
  • 4 Sonatine No.1 in D Major, D. 384: III. Allegro vivace 04:33
  • Franz Schubert:
  • 5 Schwanengesang, D. 957: Ständchen 05:43
  • 6 An die Laute D. 905 02:00
  • Sonate für Arpeggione in A Minor, D. 821:
  • 7 Sonate für Arpeggione in A Minor, D. 821: I. Allegro moderato 12:07
  • 8 Sonate für Arpeggione in A Minor, D. 821: II. Adagio 03:57
  • 9 Sonate für Arpeggione in A Minor, D. 821: III. Allegretto 09:53
  • Franz Schubert:
  • 10 Die schöne Müllerin, D. 795: Pause 04:05
  • 11 Schwanengesang, D. 957: Liebesbotschaft 03:04
  • 12 An die Nachtigall, D. 497 01:46
  • 13 Valse Le printemps, VWV 1177 04:07
  • Total Runtime 01:03:42

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The arpeggione, invented in 1823 by the Viennese luthier Johann Georg Stauffer, had a curious destiny. As its alternative names ‘guitar violoncello’ and ‘guitare d’amour’ suggest, it is in fact a guitar fitted with a bridge, held between the knees like a cello and played with a bow. The instrument enjoyed some success for around a decade, but, oddly enough, almost nothing has survived from its specific repertory except one supreme masterpiece: the sonata Franz Schubert wrote for it in 1824. The guitar was very popular in Vienna at that time, and Schubert was also fond of it; the original version of Die schöne Müllerin was published with guitar accompaniment! Guido Balestracci and the musicians of L’Amoroso have built a delightful Schubertiad around this famous sonata, combining the arpeggione and the piano with voice and guitars to appropriate a rich selection of the Viennese composer’s lieder.

L'Amoroso:
Guido Balestracci, arpeggione & direction
Caroline Pelon, soprano
Massimo Moscardo, terz guitar
Éric Bellocq, guitar & archlute
Maude Gratton, fortepiano

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