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Disc 01 Messa solenne F-Dur (Messe für Orgel) 01. "Pr?ludium: Tempo comodo" 02. "Poco andante (Kyrie)" 03. "Andantino" 04. "Andante mosso" 05. "Allegro pomposo (Gloria)" 06. "Andantino" 07. "Allegretto moderato" 08. "Poco andante" 09. "Andantino religioso" 10. "Allegretto grazioso" 11. "Allegro vivo" 12. "Pr?ludium für die Epistel: Allegro molto moderato" 13. "Sonate für das Offertorium: Poco adagio - Allegro" 14. "Erh?hung: Andante mosso" 15. "Sonate für die Kommunion: Allegro moderato" 16. "Finale Sonate: Allegro festoso" 17. "Pastorale für die Erh?hung: Andantino" 18. "Sonate für die Kommunion A-Dur: Allegretto moderato" 19. "Andante für die Erh?hung" 20. "Marsch nach der Messe"
Disc 02 Studien für moderne Orgel 2. Buch Nr. 1-15 01. "Nr. 1 Andante assai tranquillo" 02. "Nr. 2 Andante religioso" 03. "Nr. 3 Moderato" 04. "Nr. 4 Moderato assai" 05. "Nr. 5 Allegretto grazioso" 06. "Nr. 6 Allegretto" 07. "Nr. 7 Adagio religioso" 08. "Nr. 8 Andante cantabile" 09. "Nr. 9 Allegretto grazioso" 10. "Nr. 10 Moderato marziale" 11. "Nr. 11 Allegro con fuoco" 12. "Nr. 12 Allegro vivo" 13. "Nr. 13 Andantino cantabile" 14. "Nr. 14 (ohne Satzbezeichnung)" 15. "Nr. 15 Allegro vivace" Studien für moderne Orgel 1. Buch Nr. 1-50 (Querschnitt) 16. "Nr. 22 Andantino" 17. "Nr. 23 Allegretto" 18. "Nr. 34 Andante mosso" 19. "Nr. 35 Allegro moderato" 20. "Nr. 36 Adagio" 21. "Nr. 37 Allegro" 22. "Nr. 38 Allegro" 23. "Nr. 39 Adagio" 24. "Nr. 40 Allegro" 25. "Nr. 41 Adagio" 26. "Nr. 42 Allegro" 27. "Nr. 43 Andante" 28. "Nr. 44 Vivace" 29. "Nr. 45 Moderato" 30. "Nr. 46 Moderato" 31. "Nr. 47 Allegro moderato" 32. "Nr. 48 Andante sostenuto" 33. "Nr. 49 Adagio" 34. "Nr. 50 Allegro"
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 | Description: | Vincenzo Antonio Petrali (1830-1889) was an important musical figure of 19-th century Italy. He was a highly gifted organist, pianist, violinist, conductor, composer and teacher. A virtuoso organist and improviser he wrote a large number of organ works, specifically for use on the newly built Italian organs.
Petraliâ??s organ music is always characterized by great structural formality. His style evolved from a taste, in his early works, for orchestral-operatic elements, to music influenced by the reforms of the Cecilian movement, which sought to revive Gregorian chant in Catholic worship. The titles of many of his works link to the liturgy of
the mass, but in reality these were concert pieces, in grand romantic style.
This new recording presents Petraliâ??s Messa Solenne for organ, as well as a selection of 34 Etudes for the Modern Organ. - Vincenzo Petrali (1830-1889) was an organist-composer active in the north of Italy. Acclaimed in his own time as a master improviser, the equal in this regard to French contemporaries such as Guilmant and Widor, he left a small, beautifully crafted body of original work for ecclesiastical use, around a third of it presented on this new album. He wrote two organ Masses in the tradition of 17th-century Venetian school composers such as Merula and Merulo, in which each verse of the text and it's associated Gregorian chant inspires an instrumental meditation: Paolo Bottini has recorded the lesser-known F major Mass, which includes an especially dramatic, march-like Sonata for the Offertory and an ebullient final Allegro festoso. He belonged to the Cecilian movement, exemplified by the sacred works of Mendelssohn, which sought to establish a new and distinctive idiom for church composition, which is heard to best effect in a quartet of Communion pieces at the end of the first album, which fully exploit the size and array of tone-colors available to him on the newly built instruments of the time. In this spirit Petrali also composed 71 studies 'for the modern organ', collected in two volumes, and Paolo Bottini presents almost half of them on album 2. While composed with didactic purposes in mind, training pedal technique, introspection or melancholy but often rhythmic precision, sensitivity and imagination in handling different registers and stops and the like, the studies are delightful character pieces in their own right, not much given to surprisingly sunny in character. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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