4260412810376

Boccherini's Dream

Mime Yamahiro Brinkmann; Mariangiola Martello

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Format: CD

Cat No: ARC22037

Release Date:  17 March 2023

Label:  Arcantus

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4260412810376

Genres:  Classical  Chamber Music  

  • Description

    This new release from arcantus presents selected works for Cello and Piano by Boccherini and his contemporaries. The works are performed here by cellist Mime Yamahiro Brinkmann, and pianist Mariangiola Martello.

    Boccherini's Dream transports us to scenes of summer sunshine, where balmy breezes warm sun-kissed faces. This was a world that Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) knew and loved. He was born in the cosy Tuscan city of Lucca, and it was here his great talent as a cellist began to show.

    Of the three Boccherini Sonatas for cello and harpsichord presented in this collection, two were published in his lifetime, while the third, the C major Sonata, G.17, was circulated in copies based on the original manuscript copy (Lennoxlove, Scotland).

    The dynamism of Sonata G.17 can be felt in its rhythm and pulse that makes the listener move and smile as heart and soul are effused with joy. The G major Sonata, G.5, was published in 1772, when Boccherini was 29 years old. The fervent beauty drawn out from strings and bow in its Largo movement seems to reach towards the ineffable.

    The atmosphere of the final Sonata of the collection, Sonata in C major, G.6, also published in 1772, reverts to the magical essence of Boccherini, the buoyant, energetic, optimist.

    A playful energy can be felt Francesco Paolo Supriani's four Toccatas for solo cello. In Italian the verb 'toccare' means 'to touch', and the physicality of these four miniatures is palpable. They show how lightly and swiftly the hands can move across the fingerboard in harmony with delicate bow strokes.

    The solo keyboard works in this collection are performed on the harpsichord. The Renaissance musical soundscape familiar to the Spaniard Antonio de Cabezón (1510-1566) laid the foundations for sounds that Supriani and Boccherini would hear two hundred years later. The "Diferencias" is an imaginative set of variations that begins with a unison statement of the theme. Cabezón's "Pavana con su glosa", published in 1557, conjures up the elegant and colourful procession of this immensely popular stylish courtly dance.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Supriani: Toccata X
      • 2. Boccherini: Sonata in C Major, G. 17: I. Allegro
      • 3. II. Largo assai
      • 4. III. Rondo allegro
      • 5. Pasquini: Partite diverse di Follia
      • 6. Supriani: Toccata I
      • 7. Cabezon: Diferencias sobre El Canto del Caballero
      • 8. Boccherini: Sonata in G Major, G. 5: I. Largo
      • 9. II. Allegro alla Militaire
      • 10. III. Menuetto
      • 11. Storace: Passagagli sopra A la mi re
      • 12. Supriani: Toccata XI
      • 13. Cabezon: Pavana consu glosa
      • 14. Supriani: Toccata IV
      • 15. Boccherini: Sonata in C Major, G. 6: I. Allegro
      • 16. II. Largo
      • 17. III. Allegro moderato