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Format : 1 CD Total Time : 01:07:23
Recording : 2014-2018 Location : Trieste Country : Italie Sound : Eglise / Stereo
Label : Tactus Catalog No. : TC900005 EAN : 8007194107289 Price Code : DM019A
Publishing Year : 2020 Release Date : 01/07/2020
Genre : Classical
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Leone Sinigaglia (1868-1944)Petite suite pour flûte et orchestre à cordes, op. 45 Mattinata Il Pastore Innamorato Aprile Deux pièces caractéristiques pour orchestre à cordes, op. 35 Regenlied Etude Kurt Sonnenfeld (1921-1997)Nocturne pour orchestre à cordes Aldo Finzi (1897-1945)Pavane pour clarinette et orchestre à cordes Vito Levi (1899-2002)Adagio pour cordes "In Memoira de Mio Padre" Concerto pour violon et orchestre en ré mineur "A mia moglie" Robert Fabbriciani, flûte Giacobe Stevanato, violon Davide Casali, clarinette Orchestra Arima Civic Orchestra di fiati G. Verdi
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This record production was created thanks to the collaboration with the "Viktor Ulmann" festival inTrieste of which is including live performances of unpublished orchestral and chamber works dedicated to the rediscovery of those composers labeled as "degenerate" by the German National Socialist propaganda.With Hitler's rise to power the restrictive measures against the exponents of the "Entertete Kunst" ("degenerate art") and, in the name of an alleged defense of the order and values of the breed, some prominent and highprofile personalities of the European artistic panorama were heavily persecuted. Just think that, in the pictorial art, entire movements such as the Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism were branded as "degenerate" and artists such asVan Gogh, Klee, Kandinsky, Mondrian, Chagall, and many others banned. Also music could not escape this fate with the emblematic death for heart attack of Leone Sinigaglia in front of the Nazi-fascist who came to arrest him. Roberto Fabbriciani, Giacobbe Stevanato, and Davide Casali, accompanied by the Orchestra Abimà and the Civica Orchestra dei fiati "G.Verdi " are the protagonists of this particular music collection which, despite the adversities of the Nazi abomination, has managed to survive to the present days.
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