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Francesco Antonioni : Musique pour cordes. D. Ashkenazy, Meinich, V. Ashkenazy, Antonioni.
Format : 1 CD
Durée totale : 01:02:33

Enregistrement : 2017-2021
Lieu : L'Aquila
Pays : Italie
Prise de son : Stereo

Label : Brilliant Classics
Référence : BRIL97086
EAN : 5028421970868

Année d'édition : 2024
Date de sortie : 01/02/2024

Genre : Classique
Francesco Antonioni (1971-)
"Ballata", pour huits cordes
"Lights, after the Thaw", double concerto pour alto, clarinette et cordes
Monologues and Dialogues
It was Thaw and Little by Little Gold
Liebeslied
My River
"Sull'ombra", pour orchestre à cordes

Dimitri Ashkenazy, clarinette
Ada Meinich, alto
I Solisti Aquilani
Vladimir Ashkenazy, direction
Francesco Antonioni, direction

The legendary pianist and conductor joins his clarinettist son and Italian musicians in music by one of Italy’s most powerfully individual living composers. Born in 1971, Francesco Antonioni studied in Rome with Azio Corghi and then in London with Julian Anderson and George Benjamin: a formidable pedigree of teachers testifying to the strength of both his technique and his creative voice, which became internationally known in 2001 with a string quartet written for the Venice Biennale. Since then, Antonioni has gone on to assemble a substantial catalogue of fastidiously crafted works for both the stage and the concert hall. This collection features two pieces for string orchestra, Ballata and Sull’ombra, alongside his concerto for clarinet and viola, Lights after the Thaw. Premiered in 2009, Ballata arose from a commission of the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, to be conducted by Benjamin, and takes its initial inspiration from an anonymous lullaby, and a ballad by the 14th-century composer Francesco Landini. These are songs about love, seen from two opposite points, near the beginning and the end of life, and their meeting-point in this modern Ballata is bittersweet and charged with tension. The origins of Sull’Ombra are no less distinguished. Yuri Bashmet conducted the Moscow Soloists in the premiere in 2014. Antonioni found himself moved to write it by lines of John Donne, which themselves reminded him of poetry by Eugenio Montale. The shadows here are dark indeed, though always lit with imagination, and harmony that leads the listener on, just as the concertante Lights after the Thaw draws out the intrinsically songful character of both solo instruments, in search of a point of reference amid a pervasive melancholia. There is a refined ear for harmony and texture evident in all three works, which reward attentive listening by anyone interested in the music of today.

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