SACD 1 Scherzo 19022'11" Piano Sonata in F# Minor 1903 -190435'00" Four Etudes 1908 10'00" Trois Mouvement de Petrouchka 1911 - 192 21'00"
SACD 2 Souvenir d'une marche boche 19151'48" Valse 19151'50" Polka 1915 0'44" Valse pour les enfants 19177'53" Rag time 1918 7'18" Piano rag-music 19194'35" Fragment 2'47" Les cinq doigts 1920-218'00" Sonate 1924 11'00" Serenade in A 1925 14'00" Tango 19403'22" Circus Polka 19424'56" Chorus from the Prologue to "Boris Godunov" 1'24"
Conceived, recorded and produced by Giulio Cesare Ricci Photos by Mark Winter "cover" and Paola Liberato "booklet"
This album was recorded by Giulio Cesare Ricci at the Teatro Persico Flacco in Volterra in August 2010. Igor Stravinskyis one of the greatest musical geniuses of the 20th century. His music is presented regularly at the most formidable concert halls and musical institutions all over the world. He is recognized by many people of respected cultural levelsa outside of the classical music circles. These are The Complete Works for Piano. By complete we mean all compositions available under the current publishers: Boosey and Hawkes, Faber Music, Chester Music, Schott Edition. The complete works includes the original compositions for piano. The pieces contained in this album were played by Maestro Giacomo Franci and recorded in the order in which these were composed. The chronological order gives insight intoStravinsky'screative process and evolution. For this recording Giulio Cesare Ricci used the original Neumann U47, U48, M49 tube microphones and all his equipment: Signoricci microphone preamplifiers, digital, line, microphone and power cables. Recording in Stereo DSD on Pyramix using dCS A/D and D/A converters.
Legendary performances on 78s of Giuseppe Verdi’s Operas
Acoustic and electric recordings from 1903 to 1947
Nazzareno de Angelis, Beniamino Gigli, Ezio Pinza, Elisabeth Rethberg, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Tito Schipa, Apollo Granforte; Franco Zaccarini, Toti Dal Monte, Enrico Caruso, Giuseppe De Luca, Amelita Galli Curci, Louise Homer, Clauida Muzio, Giovanni Martinelli, Rosa Ponselle, Irene Menghini Cattaneo, Gino Bechi, Augusto Beuf, Maria Caniglia, Titta Ruffo, Francesco Tamagno
[Hi-Res Audio] Missa in Festis Beatae Mariae Virgins - Monteverdi & Frescobaldi
Mass of the Madonna (Musical Flowers, 1635) Mass for four voices from the chapel (1650) Motets
Sylvia POZZER, soprano Adriano DALLAPE, organ VOX HESPERIA - Vocal ensemble under the aegis of the Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna Romano VETTORI Director