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Disc 01 Gran duetto concertante op. 52 (für Fl?te und Gitarre) 01. "1. Andante sostenuto" 02. "2. Menuett: Allegro vivace - Trio" 03. "3. Milit?risches Rondo: Allegretto" Variationen für Fl?te und Gitarre op. 81 04. "1. Thema: Grazioso" 05. "2. Variation 1" 06. "3. Variation 2" 07. "4. Variation 3" 08. "5. Variation 4" 09. "6. Variation 5: Un poco pi? lento" 10. "7. Variation 6: Tempo primo" Gran duo concertante op. 85 (für Fl?te und Gitarre) 11. "1. Allegro maestoso" 12. "2. Andante molto sostenuto" 13. "3. Scherzo: Vivace - Trio" 14. "4. Allegretto espressivo" Variationen für Fl?te und Gitarre op. 84 15. "1. Introduktion: Andantino sostenuto" 16. "2. Thema: Allegretto" 17. "3. Variation 1" 18. "4. Variation 2" 19. "5. Variation 3" 20. "6. Variation 4" 21. "7. Variation 5" 22. "8. Variation 6" Variationen über Mozarts Oh dolce concento 23. "1. Introduktion: Maestoso" 24. "2. Thema" 25. "3. Variation 1" 26. "4. Variation 2" 27. "5. Variation 3" Variationen über La biondina in gondoletta 28. "1. Thema" 29. "2. Variation 1" 30. "3. Variation 2" 31. "4. Variation 3" 32. "Donnette innamorate (Rondo in Pot-Pourri)" Duettino facile op. 77 (für Fl?te und Gitarre) 33. "1. Andantino maestoso" 34. "2. Menuett: Scherzoso con brio - Trio" 35. "3. Rondo: Allegretto"
Disc 02 Serenade für Fl?te und Gitarre op. 127 01. "1. Maestoso" 02. "2. Menuett: Allegretto - Trio" 03. "3. Thema: Andantino mosso" 04. "4. Variation 1: Pi? mosso" 05. "5. Variation 2: Pi? lento" 06. "6. Variation 3: Primo tempo" 07. "7. Rondo: Allegro" Große Serenade für Fl?te und Gitarre op. 82 08. "1. Thema Grazioso" 09. "2. Variation 1" 10. "3. Variation 2" 11. "4. Variation 3: Pi? lento" 12. "5. Menuett: Trio" 13. "6. Allegro brillante" 14. "7. Marsch: Maestoso" Divertimenti Notturni op. 86 15. "Nr. 1 Andantino" 16. "Nr. 2 Allegro - Minore - Majore" 17. "Nr. 3 Andantino" 18. "Nr. 4 Allegretto - Trio" 19. "Nr. 5 Andantino grazioso" 20. "Nr. 6 Allegretto" 21. "Nr. 7 Andante" 22. "Nr. 8 Allegretto" 23. "Nr. 9 Grazioso" 24. "Nr. 10 Allegretto - Minore - Majore" 25. "Nr. 11 Larghetto" 26. "Nr. 12 Allegro - Trio" 27. "Nr. 13 Maestoso" 28. "Nr. 14 Allegro" 29. "Nr. 15 Andante" 30. "Nr. 16 Allegro - Trio" 31. "Nr. 17 Grazioso - Variation 1 - Variation 2" 32. "Nr. 18 Allegretto - Trio"
Disc 03 Gran Potpourri op. 126 01. "1. Introduktion: Maestoso" 02. "2. Thema: Allegro (nach Rossinis Zelmira)" 03. "3. Variation 1" 04. "4. Variation 2" 05. "5. Andante (nach Rossinis Semiramide)" 06. "6. Thema: Allegretto sostenuto (Mannaggia pullece, Volkslied aus Neapel)" 07. "7. Variation 1" 08. "8. Variation 2" 09. "9. Maestoso (nach Donizettis Alfredo il Grande)" 10. "10. Variation" 11. "11. Finale" Pi?ces fįciles et agreables op. 74 12. "Nr. 1 Sostenuto" 13. "Nr. 2 Menuett - Trio" 14. "Nr. 3 Grazioso" 15. "Nr. 4 Allegretto - Trio" 16. "Nr. 5 Maestoso sostenuto" 17. "Nr. 6 Menuett - Trio" 18. "Nr. 7 Allegretto spiritoso" 19. "Nr. 8 Andantino grazioso" 20. "Nr. 9 Tempo di marcia" 21. "Nr. 10 Allegretto scherzoso - Trio" 22. "Nr. 11 Maestoso cantabile" 23. "Nr. 12 Grazioso" 24. "Nr. 13 Menuett - Trio" 25. "Nr. 14 Andantino bolero" 26. "Nr. 15 Andantino grazioso" 27. "Nr. 16 Vivace" Gran Potpourri op. 53 28. "1. Andante grave" 29. "2. Allegretto" 30. "3. Allegro vivace" 31. "4. Andantino" 32. "5. Allegretto" 33. "6. Grazioso" 34. "7. Pi? mosso" Potpourri über Themen aus Rossinis Oper Tancredi op. 76 35. "1. Andante marcato" 36. "2. Allegro" 37. "3. Moderato" 38. "4. Pi? lento" 39. "5. Pi? mosso" 40. "6. Sostenuto" 41. "7. Moderato" 42. "8. Allegro" 43. "9. Moderato" 44. "10. Polonaise" 45. "11. Pi? mosso"
Disc 04 Gran Duo WoO G&F(V) 1 01. "1. Allegro" 02. "2. Menuett - Trio" 03. "3. Rondo: Allegro moderato" Bearbeitungen von M?rschen für Fl?te und Gitarre WoO GF(V) 2 04. "Nr. 1 Russischer Marsch: Maestoso - Moderato - Trio" 05. "Nr. 2 Russischer Marsch: Moderato - Trio" 06. "Nr. 3 Marsch der K. K. Osterreuchischen Truppen: Allegro - Trio" 07. "Nr. 4 Osterreuchischer Marsch: Allegro molto - Trio" 08. "Nr. 5 Preußischer Marsch: Allegro con fuoco - Trio" 09. "Nr. 6 Preußischer Marsch: Allegro - Trio" 10. "Nr. 7 Marsch der Schweden: Moderato - Trio" 11. "Nr. 8 Marsch der Schweden: Moderato - Trio" 12. "Nr. 9 Marsch der K. Bayerischen Truppen: Allegro maestoso - Trio" 13. "Nr. 10 Marsch der K. Bayerischen Truppen: Allegro maestoso - Trio" 14. "Polonaise Nr. 2 (bearb. für Fl?te und Gitarre von Mauro Giuliani)" 15. "Qual mesto gemito (Quintett aus Rossinis Semiramide) (bearb. für Fl?te und Gitarre)" 16. "12 L?ndler und Coda op. 75"
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.. Music For Flute & Guitar |
 | Description: | Giuliani: Complete Music For Flute & Guitar is an album by Daniele Ruggieri / Alberto Mesirca, released in 2022. The album is a classical 4-CD.
Mauro Giuliani (1781-1828) was a contemporary of Schubert and one of the many Italian guitar virtuosos who had to flee his own country to get noticed. He ended up in Vienna frequently playing in the fashionable salons and contributing to the guitar becoming all the rage there.
As a composer he mainly wrote for his own use: around 200 pieces in all. Many of his works are still popular today, and belong to the standard guitar repertoire.
'Composer, or rather translator of beauty'. This is how Giuliani described himself in a letter to Anton Diabelli on 24 January 1824, and it contains all the poetry and aesthetics of his music, which is quintessentially beautiful, charming, melodious and witty.
This new recording presents the complete works for flute and guitar, a popular combination. Included are sets of variations on popular themes from operas, serenades and divertimenti, potpourriā??s, Grand Duoā??s and Marches, a veritable treasure trove of instrumental brilliance and joie de vivre.
Flutist Daniele Ruggieri completed his studies in Venice where he graduated with the highest marks under Guido Novello and subsequently in Geneva where he was awarded the first Prix de VirtuositĆ© in the class of Maxence Larrieu, after which he built an impressive career as a soloist and ensemble player: ā??...Rarely will you hear the flute flutter around a concert hall in such a beautiful and playful display of virtuosity.ā?¯ (M. Connolly, The Times, London).
Master guitarist Alberto Mesirca is twice winner of the Golden Guitar, for the best recording of the Year. He recorded the complete guitar music by Regondi, Asencio and Sanz, and ā??Voces de Sefaradā?¯ , four centuries of Sephardic Songs. - .. MUSIC FOR FLUTE & GUITARMauro Giuliani (1781-1828) was a contemporary of Schubert and one of the many Italian guitar virtuosos who had to flee his own country to get noticed. He ended up in Vienna frequently playing in the fashionable salons and contributing to the guitar becoming all the rage there. As a composer he mainly wrote for his own use: around 200 pieces in all. Many of his works are still popular today, and belong to the standard guitar repertoire. 'Composer, or rather translator of beauty'. This is how Giuliani described himself in a letter to Anton Diabelli on 24 January 1824, and it contains all the poetry and aesthetics of his music, which is quintessentially beautiful, charming, melodious and witty. This new recording presents the complete works for flute and guitar, a popular combination. Included are sets of variations on popular themes from operas, serenades and divertimenti, potpourri's, Grand Duo's and Marches, a veritable treasure trove of instrumental brilliance and joie de vivre. Flutist Daniele Ruggieri completed his studies in Venice where he graduated with the highest marks under Guido Novello and subsequently in Geneva where he was awarded the first Prix de Virtuosité in the class of Maxence Larrieu, after which he built an impressive career as a soloist and ensemble player: "... Rarely will you hear the flute flutter around a concert hall in such a beautiful and playful display of virtuosity." (M. Connolly, The Times, London). Master guitarist Alberto Mesirca is twice winner of the Golden Guitar, for the best recording of the Year. He recorded the complete guitar music by Regondi, Asencio and Sanz, and "Voces de Sefarad", four centuries of Sephardic Songs. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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