Sinigaglia: Music For Violin & Piano
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Wytwórnia: | Brilliant Classics |
Rok wyd.: | 2015 |
Rodzaj nośnika: | CD |
EAN: | 5028421952390 |
Data: | 2017-07-17 |
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Theres an aura of mystery that surrounds the music of Leone Sinigaglia, and yet in his time he was esteemed and supported by the finest musicians of the period, from Dvořák (with whom he studied in Bohemia, and who was responsible for nurturing his interest in folk music) to Nikisch, from Mahler to Furtwängler, from Toscanini to Kreisler. As pianist Massimiliano Génot explains in his liner notes, Sinigaglia was very much a victim of historical circumstance, his Viennese base causing him to suffer after Italys withdrawal from the Triple Alliance, following the outbreak of the First World War, and the subsequent demise of German culture; he also had to contend with rising anti-Semitism, not to mention the fact that Italian taste of the time was oriented towards opera and singing rather than instrumental and chamber music, his two preferred genres.
And yet Sinigaglias inspiration was profoundly lyrical, with a propensity for melodic writing - one of the best examples is his swansong, the second movement of the Violin Sonata Op.44, which features on this album. And Sinigaglia was not without his triumphs: his Piedmontese Dances Op.31 for orchestra, performed in 250 cities before 1922, rivalled in popularity the dances by Brahms and Dvořák; and he scored a great success with the Overture Le Baruffe Chiozzotte, whose brio, strength and comic vitality characterise the brilliant four-hand reduction found on this recording. Convinced of what he describes as the manifest injustice of an historical judgement that has condemned Sinigaglia for too long to oblivion, Massimiliano Génot has, together with his sister, violinist Alessandra, aimed to bring the composers cause to the attention of modern listeners, uniting Sinigaglias entire piano works and presenting them alongside other musical gems and transcriptions as detailed above. Both natives of Turin, the composers home town, the Génot duos affinity for the composer is naturally a special one, and they deliver confident, robust performances which aim to cast light on the composers strong will to match expressive authenticity and formal perfection. These will hopefully go some way towards furthering public appreciation for a composer who undoubtedly deserves to be better known.
Leone Sinigaglia (1868 - 1944) was a cosmopolitan intellectual, who lived in Germany, Tchechoslowakia, where he formed close friendships with Johannes Brahms and Antonin Dvořák respectively. Of Jewish origin he died under Nazi terror in his native Turin. He was highly respected by Mahler, Fürtwängler, Nikisch and Toscanini, who premiered his orchestral works in America.
Sinigaglias musical language, rooted in the German tradition of Schumann, Brahms and Dvoak, is surprisingly original and personal. His chamber music on is a delightful find, full of subtle harmonic and melodic nuances, and occasionally inspired by the folk music of Piemontese (his native country, where he also was a respected and adventurous mountaineer..).
Excellent performance by Alessandra and Massimiliano Génot, natives of Turin, like Sinigaglia.
Other information:
Recorded in Italy in 2009.
Contains liner notes written by the artists especially for this release.
Contains a biography of the composer.
Contains biographies of the artists.
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