Cristian Carrara - Magnificat, Ondanomala, Suite
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 95213
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 16th October 2015
Contents
Works
Magnificat: Meditation for piano and orchestraOndanomala: Vajont, 13 ottobre 1963
Suite per bicicletta and orchestra
Vivialdi: In Memoriam
Artists
Carlo Guaitoli (piano)Orchestre Lyrique et Symphonique de Nancy
Conductor
Flavio Emilio ScognaWorks
Magnificat: Meditation for piano and orchestraOndanomala: Vajont, 13 ottobre 1963
Suite per bicicletta and orchestra
Vivialdi: In Memoriam
Artists
Carlo Guaitoli (piano)Orchestre Lyrique et Symphonique de Nancy
Conductor
Flavio Emilio ScognaAbout
Cristian Carrara (born in 1977) is a highly successful Italian composer, writing in an eclectic post modernist style. Inspired by the minimalist movement, the new spirituality of Pärt and orientalism, he created his own personal musical language in which his Italian feeling for harmoniously flowing melodies is mostly apparent.
This new recording contains the Magnificat for pedal piano and orchestra, In Memoriam Vivaldi (its solemn and mysterious atmosphere inspired by Vivaldi’s 'Sinfonia al Santo Sepulcro'), and the Suite per bicicletta and orchestra, written for the 2013 UCI Road World Championships, in which the kinetics of cyclists are captured in a strong pattern of changing rhythms and tempi.
These are excellent performances conducted by Flavio Emilio Scogna.
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