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01. "op. 95: N§ 1 Ombre amene Aria" 02. "op. 95: N§ 2 Fra tutte le pene Aria" 03. "op. 95: N§ 3 Quando sar? quel di Aria" 04. "op. 95: N§ 4 Le dimore amor non ama Aria" 05. "op. 95: N§ 5 Ad altro laccio Aria" 06. "op. 95: N§ 6 Di due bell'anime Aria" 07. "op. 89: N§ 1 Abschied Lieder" 08. "op. 89: N§ 2 Lied aus der Ferne Lieder" 09. "op. 89: N§ 3 Abschied Lieder" 10. "op. 89: N§ 4 Lied Lieder" 11. "op. 89: N§ 5 St?ndchen Lieder" 12. "op. 89: N§ 6 An das Schicksal Lieder" 13. "op. 39: N§ 1 Par che di giubilo l'alma deliri Cavatine" 14. "op. 39: N§ 2 Confuso, smarrito Cavatine" 15. "op. 39: N§ 3 Alle mie tante lagrime Cavatine" 16. "op. 39: N§ 4 Ah! Non dir che non t'adoro Cavatine" 17. "op. 39: N§ 5 Ch'io sent'amor per femine Cavatine" 18. "op. 39: N§ 6 Gi? presso al termine Cavatine"
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Works By Mauro Giuliani |
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Description: | The Swiss tenor Felix Rienth performed at major festivals, like Ambronay, Paris, Ghent, Lisbon, Granada and recorded more than 20 CDs.
Mauro Giuliani was known throughout the music world as the ā??Mozart of the guitarā?. After completing his studies in his home town in Italy, he lived for a long time in Vienna, where he worked as a successful guitarist, composer and teacher. Not only did he write over 100 works there, he was also a master cellist. It is said that in 1813 Giuliani was one of the cellists at the first performance of Beethovenā??s Seventh Symphony, conducted by the composer himself.
The vocal works recorded on this recording testify to Giulianiā??s preference for Italian songs. Especially in the Sei Ariette or ā??Little Ariasā?, a more modest form of the opera aria, the resemblance to the Italian bel canto aria is unmistakable. The selection presented here, published in 1818 in Vienna, is dedicated to the Empress Marie-Louise. The texts were all written by Pietro Metastasio, the undoubtedly most important opera librettist of his time. - WORKS BY MAURO GIULIANIMauro Giuliani was known throughout the music world as the "Mozart of the guitar". The vocal works recorded on this recording testify to Giuliani's preference for Italian songs. Especially in the Sei Ariette or "Little Arias", a more modest form of the opera aria, the resemblance to the Italian bel canto aria is unmistakable. The selection presented here was published in 1818 in Vienna. In contrast to this, Giuliani's Sechs Lieder, or "Six Songs", with their German texts by Goethe, Schiller, Matthisson and others, are clearly more similar to Schubert's Lieder. Published in 1817 in Vienna, these songs bear witness to the birth of the Viennese Biedermeier period. Finally, the Sei Cavatine consist of six Italian arias, in which Giuliani contrasts skillfully brilliant pieces with sensitive melancholic ones, and this in a clearly opera-like format. |
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