¡Martucci: Symphony No, 1, Giga, Canzonetta, Andante, Notturno
¡La Vecchia / Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, Noferini

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[Machine Translation] [Symphony No. 1 in D minor, Op. 75/5. Giga, Op. 61-3 (for orchestra)/6. Canzonetta, Op. 65-2 (for orchestra)/7. Andante, Op. 69-2 (for cello and orchestra)/8. Notturno, Op. 70-1 (for orchestra) Martucci, a renowned pianist and conductor, and one of the most important Italian composers of the late 19th century, was one of the first to break away from the "opera universalism" of his time. As a conductor, he conducted the Italian premiere of "Tristan und Isolde," but as a composer, he dared not to write operas, but instead composed numerous symphonies, concertos, and chamber music in an attempt to revive pure instrumental music. The First Symphony is a massive work with a thick sound and hot swells, which sounds a bit like Brahms when you listen to it. The four pieces that sound like songs are also superb! Performed by Andrea Noferini ( vc ) 7 / Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma / Francesco La Vecchia ( conductor )


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