Galuppi, Baldassare : Complete Piano Sonatas Vol. 2 ft. by Galuppi / Seivewright (CD, 2006)
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2' [New CD. Artist: Peter Seivewright. In the second of a series of CD's containing Galuppi's sonatas, we present a further nine of these masterpieces. Title: Galuppi, Baldassare : Complete Piano Sonatas Vol. ].
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelDvrt, Divine Art
UPC0809730500725
eBay Product ID (ePID)2317089655
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2006
GenreClassical
ArtistGaluppi / Seivewright
Release TitleGaluppi, Baldassare : Complete Piano Sonatas Vol. 2 ft.
Dimensions
Item Height0.32 in
Item Weight0.23 lb
Item Length5.80 in
Item Width5.04 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks20
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Andante (Sonato in C Major) 1.2 Allegro (Sonato in C Major) 1.3 Andantino (Sonato in G Major) 1.4 Presto (Sonato in G Major) 1.5 Adjantino (Sonato in F Major) 1.6 Allergro (Sonato in F Major) 1.7 Giga (Sonato in F Major) 1.8 Allegro Moderato (Sonato in C minor) 1.9 Allegretto (Sonato in C minor) 1.10 Introduction (Arpeggio) (Sonato in F Major) 1.11 Allegro (Sonato in F Major) 1.12 Allegro (Sonato in F Major) 1.13 Allegro (Sonato in D minor) 1.14 Variations (Sonato in D minor) 1.15 Andante Graziosco (Sonata in D Major) 1.16 Allegro Moderato (Sonata in D Major) 1.17 Larghetto (Sonata in B Flat Major) 1.18 Allegro (Sonata in B Flat Major) 1.19 Larghetto (Sonata in a Major) 1.20 Allegro Assai (Sonata in a Major)
NotesIn the second of a series of CD's containing Galuppi's sonatas, we present a further nine of these masterpieces. All music lovers should sample these seminal works, which made Galuppi one of the greatest composers of his day; all the more strange that he should have fallen into such obscurity. Peter Seivewright has spent a good deal of time on a research mission to Venice and other European cities, retrieving the unpublished manuscript scores and preparing performing editions. One of the great revelations brought about by this work is that Galuppi, far from being a straightforward baroque composer writing for the traditional keyboard instruments (harpsichord and clavichord), which have been employed in all previous recordings, actually waited until the piano had been developed before creating most of his phenomenal output. Many of the original manuscripts are titled "Sonata for Pianoforte", and much of the writing, making substantial use of the sustain pedal, simply do not work on the earlier instruments.