Casella: Orchestral Works Volume 2

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Casella: Orchestral Works Volume 2

Label:

Chandos

Catalogue No:

CHAN10712

Discs:

1

Release date:

30th April 2012

Barcode:

0095115171226

Length:

73 minutes

Medium:

CD (download also available)
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Casella: Orchestral Works Volume 2


Casella:

Concerto for Orchestra, Op. 61

A notte alta for piano and orchestra, Op. 30bis

Martin Roscoe (piano)

La donna serpente: Suites Nos. 1 and 2


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This is Volume 2 in the series of orchestral works by Alfredo Casella, performed by the BBC Philharmonic and Gianandrea Noseda, with the pianist Martin Roscoe. The disc also forms part of the ‘Italian Series’ on Chandos, in association with Ricordi Music and the BBC Philharmonic. International Record Review said of the previous volume: ‘Anyone with more than a passing interest in this fascinating composer needs to have this remarkable disc.’

Albeit largely forgotten today, Casella was in fact one of the most important composers of his generation, possessing creativity in abundance, and rare technical skill.

The earliest music on this disc, A notte alta (In Deepest Night), is Casella’s only piece of programme music, inspired, the composer tells us, ‘by sentimental events in my personal life’. You do not need to look far to get a good understanding of what these events might have been: the dedication ‘To Yvonne’ and the 1917 date on the solo piano version clearly indicate that they relate to his affair with a student, Yvonne Müller, who would become his wife after his first marriage was annulled in 1921.

Unlike most Italian composers of his generation, Casella had no operatic ambitions in the early part of his career. It was not until after his return to Italy from Paris in 1915 that he began to take a creative interest in the theatre, and the result was La donna serpente. This operatic score has much in common with Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, from the magic and comic elements to the heroic rescue of a beautiful young woman, in this case a half fairy-queen condemned to assume the shape of a serpent for 200 years.

The Concerto for Orchestra, Op. 61 was written to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam. It was performed for the first time by this orchestra in its famous concert hall in 1938.

Alfredo Casella: Concerto for Orchestra, Op. 61

playI. Sinfonia

playII. Passacaglia

playIII. Inno

Alfredo Casella: A notte alta, Op. 30

playLento molto, misterioso

playAndante molto tranquillo e calmo, quasi adagio

playAgitando e cresc, molto

playLento motlo, misterioso

playAndante molto tranquillo e calmo, quasi adagio

Alfredo Casella: La donna serpente Suite No. 1, Op. 50bis

playI. Musica del sogno di re altidor: Andante

playII. Interludio: Andante moderato

playIII. Marcia Guerriera: Tempo di marcia

Alfredo Casella: La donna serpente Suite No. 2, Op. 50ter

playI. Sinfonia Allegro vivacissimo

playI. Preludio Lento, ma non troppo: Sempre piu ff

playII. Battaglia - III. Finale Allegro vivacissimo

bbc.co.uk

Adrian Edwards

11th May 2012

“For anyone inquisitive about what happened to Italian music after the death of Puccini, these forthright performances with all musicians on top form come thoroughly recommended.”

BBC Music Magazine

July 2012

****

“[A notte alta] has a dark beauty and some striking sonorities. Martin Roscoe is the exquisite soloist here, and this atmospheric performance should win new friends for a work that is among Casella's best...Noseda and the BBC Philharmonic capture the verve and spirit of Casella's oft-changing music.”

International Record Review

June 2012

“It's music that...makes its impact through colour: here the orchestra provides a slithering, chromatic background for an incisively luminous Martin Roscoe. Quite wonderful...Casella's imagination and grasp of orchestral orchestral colouring simply shine through. Noseda and the BBC Philharmonic are the performers to bring it to life.”

Gramophone Magazine

August 2012

“The music of Alfredo Casella (1883-1947) charts a fascinating stylistic journey...[A notte alta is] a moody, at times downright sinister soundscape...Need I add that both performances and sound are absolutely top drawer? Enthusiastically recommended. I look forward to future instalments.”

MusicWeb International

August 2012

“The orchestra plays its collective heart out, and the Chandos recording is stunning in its realism and impact.”

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