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Giulio Castagnoli : Kaddish. Destefano, Indemini.
Format : 1 CD
Total Time : 01:05:49
Sound : Stereo

Label : Stradivarius
Catalog No. : STR37324
EAN : 8011570373243
Price Code : DM019A

Publishing Year : 2025
Release Date : 01/02/2025

Genre : Classical
Giulio Castagnoli (1958-)
"Quattro poemetti", pour violoncelle seul
"Transfigurazioni", trois pièces pour alto et violoncelle
"Kaddish", pour violoncelle seul
"Passagio", pour alto et violoncelle
"Raga", pour violoncelle seul
"Tre canti ebraici", pour alto et violoncelle
"In alto", pour alto seul

Dario Destefano, violoncelle
Giacomo Indemini, alto

The family tree of Giulio Castagnoli’s music is extensive. Its roots lie in the ancient music of the Maghreb and Andalusia, and while the strongest branches are formed by the vibrant colours of Monteverdi’s madrigals and the complexity of Giacinto Scelsi’s orchestral music, the foliage, to stay with this metaphore, is the composer’s understanding of the physical realities of life and music. The fact that his mother’s family was of Sephardic Jewish origin brought him closer to the sound and spiritual world of the Middle East, but it should not be overlooked that the music of India and the Far East has also influenced his compositions over the decades. Among the string instruments, the cello is undoubtedly Castagnoli’s favourite. The depth of its timbre, the masculine power of its middle register and the availability of a rich spectrum of harmonics (and thus of scales of natural tone series, which contain fascinating echoes of the harmony revealed centuries ago) make the cello rather more than a docile instrument that embodies abstract musical ideas. By composing for one instrument, for its body and soul, Castagnoli also honours its evolution, that is, the numberless experimeThe family tree of Giulio Castagnoli’s music is extensive. Its roots lie in the ancient music of the Maghreb and Andalusia, and while the strongest branches are formed by the vibrant colours of Monteverdi’s madrigals and the complexity of Giacinto Scelsi’s orchestral music, the foliage, to stay with this metaphore, is the composer’s understanding of the physical realities of life and music. The fact that his mother’s family was of Sephardic Jewish origin brought him closer to the sound and spiritual world of the Middle East, but it should not be overlooked that the music of India and the Far East has also influenced his compositions over the decades. Among the string instruments, the cello is undoubtedly Castagnoli’s favourite. The depth of its timbre, the masculine power of its middle register and the availability of a rich spectrum of harmonics (and thus of scales of natural tone series, which contain fascinating echoes of the harmony revealed centuries ago) make the cello rather more than a docile instrument that embodies abstract musical ideas. By composing for one instrument, for its body and soul, Castagnoli also honours its evolution, that is, the numberless experiments which have led its current ideal form, as well as its origin from the three kingdoms of nature.nts which have led its current ideal form, as well as its origin from the three kingdoms of nature.

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