VARDARITO Versione per violino e archi di Salvatore Accardo e Francesco Fiore
ADIOS NONINO Versione per violino e archi di Salvatore Accardo e Francesco Fiore Pianista: Laura Manzini
MILONGA DEL ANGEL Versione per violino e archi di Salvatore Accardo e Francesco Fiore
JEANNE Y PAUL Versione per violino e archi di Salvatore Accardo e Francesco Fiore
VERANO PORTEÑO Versione per violino e archi di Salvatore Accardo e Francesco Fiore
TANTI ANNI PRIMA Versione per solista e orchestra d'archi di José Bragato Revisione violinistica di Salvatore Accardo
TRES PIEZAS PARA ORCUESTA DE CAMARA Violino solista: Enzo Bolognese
PRELUDIO FUGA DIVERTIMENTO
I recorded this album at Pontificio Istituto di Musica Sacra in Roma on May 2001. The absolute protagonist is the Maestro Salvatore Accardo, violinist and conductor of the Italian Chamber Orchestra. To underline the violin version by Accardo of the most famous piece "Adios Nonino" which gives the title to the album. In this piece Accardo plays with the great pianist Laura Manzini. The relationship between the musician Astor Piazzolla and Salvatore Accardo was one of friendship and great mutual respect For this recording I used the original tube microphones Neumann U47, U48, M49 and all my equipment: mike pre-amplifiers, digital, line, microphone and supply cables Signoricci. Recorded in Stereo DSD on Pyramix using dCS A/D and D/A converters. Also for this recording I used a "field effect" recording technique, natural sound, without the use of equalizers, no sound expansion and compression systems ... all this to make the listener live in his own system domestic hifi the live effect as if he was present at the performances.
V. Pivovarov, M. Werba, A. Grato, T. Monogarova, M. Palazzi, M. Lehotsky, A. Elliot, M. Panova, R. Sharp Wexford Festival Opera Chorus Young Wexford Singers National Philarmonic Orchestra of Belarus - A. Voloschuk: conductor
GUSTAV MAHLER Sinfonia n. 9 in re maggiore (1909-1911) ORCHESTRA TEATRO REGIO TORINO GIANANDREA NOSEDA Concerto realizzato nell’ambito del Progetto Mahler