Phoneme: Cello Sonatas by Fano, Cilea & Martucci
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Label: Stradivarius
Cat No: STR37178
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 3rd December 2021
Contents
Works
Cello Sonata in D major, op.38Cello Sonata in D minor, op.7
Cello Sonata in F sharp minor, op.52
Artists
Danilo Squitieri (cello)Enzo Oliva (piano)
Works
Cello Sonata in D major, op.38Cello Sonata in D minor, op.7
Cello Sonata in F sharp minor, op.52
Artists
Danilo Squitieri (cello)Enzo Oliva (piano)
About
There has always been a very close link between language and music. Heidegger defines language as “the house of being” and the mother tongue as the source of our preunderstanding of the world. Language therefore influences thought itself and, as a consequence, also the act of composing music, which is one of its expressions.
In Martucci the structure and the harmony, in Cilea the rich melodic vein and operatic lyricism, in Fano the evolution of harmonic language and of musical declamation, are built on the common ground of the Italian language. Their works, despite the differences, cast their glance towards the same horizon. That of the country that gave birth to the melodrama, historically known for its predilection for vocal music and for poetry in music.
The integration of vocality and song in the Italian instrumental music of the late 19th century becomes, on this disc, the object of interpretative research. The three sonatas are recorded on the prestigious Italian Fazioli F308 piano of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and with the F. Guadagnini 1919 cello, courtesy of Ilie Ionescu.
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