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Format : 1 CD Durée totale : 01:02:09
Enregistrement : 01/05/2003 Pays : Italie Prise de son : Studio / Stereo
Label : Tactus Référence : TC860301 EAN : 8007194105292 Code Prix : DM019A
Année d'édition : 2014 Date de sortie : 01/07/2014
Genre : Classique
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Raffaele Calace (1863-1934)Danse Espagnole, op. 105 Serenata malinconica, op. 120 Polonaise, op. 36 Barcarolle, op. 20 Tarentelle, op. 18 Mazurka, op. 141 Saltarello, op. 79 Bolero, op. 26 Rondo, op. 127 Bolero, op. 161 L'ardimentosa, op. 57 Les Maries, op. 123 Album di ballabili,op. 13 Primo Premio Papillons Jeunesse Gaiété Marcia Letizia, op. 184 Duo Zigiotti-Merlante
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 The long, productive period of activity of the Neapolitan musician Raffaele Calace, because of its timing (1863-1934), fell in an era of great social and political transformations that had important consequences also on a cultural level. At the end of the Bourbon domination, while the most important Neapolitan theatres were beginning to have problems, a radical cultural renewal took place, concentrating chiefly on a gradual increase of musical interest in instrumental production. Raffaele Calace, second son of the luthier Antonio, received his musical education at the Conservatory of Naples, where he studied violin; but he graduated in composition under the guidance of Paolo Serrao and Francesco Ancona. His musical activity was devoted above all to plucked string instruments, and he became a virtuoso performer on them and a composer of music for them. Calace – contrary to what one might expect, considering the great number of pieces that have been published for this combination of instruments – composed a version for mandolin and guitar only of the works presented here: they are still present and available, for this combination of instruments, in the present-day catalogue of the Calace Editions.

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