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This fifth volume of the Marco Enrico Bossi complete organ works includes a rich anthology of pieces mainly composed during his early creative period. The disc includes the first two Sonatas, op. 60 and 71, the Innotrionfale of 1885, the two scherzos and the Impromptu op. 49, and Tema e Variazioni op. 115, a work strongly influenced by the music of Schumann.
Marco Enrico Bossi was only 27 when he premiered his First Organ Sonata on 26th May 1888 in the Como Cathedral in front of a huge audience that, amongst others, included Arrigo Boito, Alfredo Catalani and Giacomo Puccini. Two years later he wrote his Second Sonata op. 71, named Honos alit artes, won first prize at the contest organized by Stefano Golinelli in cooperation with Florence Conservatory and the Musica Sacra magazine.
Personnel: Andrea Macinanti (organ)
Description
On this new CD, the sixth volume in a series of the complete organ works of the Italian composer Marco Enrico Bossi, Andrea Macinanti performs music written by the composer over a period of about 20 years of his career during the latter part of the 19th and the early part of the 20th centuries. The music includes the two sets of Three Pieces, opus 74 and 97, the Three Studies dal Metodo Teorico-Pratico, opus 105, and Five Pieces, opus 113.
For this recording organist Andrea Macinanti has chosen to play on three instruments by Pacifico Inzoli, Vincenzo Mascioni and William George Trice, all of which were built during the composer's working life. In his booklet notes Macinanti examines the work of these three important organ makers, mentioning in particular the great respect Bossi had for Trice to whom he dedicated his Metodo per organo dated 1893. This is the latest in a series of CDs from Tactus of the complete works of Marco Enrico Bossi which are being released to mark the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth.
Personnel: Andrea Macinanti (organ)
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Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
- 1. Prima Sonata op. 60 [1888], Allegro non troppo
- 2. Larghetto
- 3. Finale / Toccata [Ciaconna]
- 4. Scherzo in Fa op. 49 n. 1 [1884]
- 5. Scherzo in sol minore op. 49 n. 2 [1891]
- 6. Impromptu à la Chopin op. 49 n. 3 [1891]
- 7. Inno Trionfale op. 53 [1885-87]
- 8. Seconda Sonata op. 71 [1890], Allegro giusto
- 9. Poco Andante, quasi Adagio
- 10. Grave / Allegro
- 11. Terza Sonata [frammento]
- 12. Tema e variazioni op. 115 [1898], Maestosamente - Thème (Andante affettuoso)
- 13. Variation I (Stesso tempo)
- 14. Variation II (A tempo rubato)
- 15. Variation III (Vivacissimo)
- 16. Variation IV (Sostenuto)
- 17. Variation V (Andantino)
- 18. Variation VI (Allegro)
- 19. Variation VII (Alla marcia funebre)
- 20. Variation VIII (Quasi scherzo)
- 21. Variation IX (Pastorale)
- 22. Finale [Fuga]
Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
- 1. Preludio festivo (1898) [Tre pezzi] op. 74 (1891)
- 2. n. 1 Preghiera
- 3. n. 2 Siciliana (Stile antico)
- 4. n. 3 Offertorio
- 5. Giga op. 73 n. 2 (1891) [Tre pezzi] op. 97 (1894)
- 6. n. 1 Andante con moto
- 7. n. 2 Aspiration
- 8. n. 3 Grand Choeur
- 9. Studio per Organo (1908)
- 10. Studio per organo - Movimento contrario fra ilpedale e la mano sinistra Tre Studi dal Metodo Teorico
- 11. Alla Marcia funebre
- 12. Trio Melodico su esercizio del pedale
- 13. Preludiando "alla Bach"
- 14. Studio per organo trio a 2 manuali e pedale (completato da Luca Salvadori)
- 15. Studio per organo Cinque pezzi op. 113 (1898)
- 16. n. 1 Offertorio
- 17. n. 2 Graduale
- 18. n. 3 Canzoncina a Maria vergine
- 19. n. 3[a] Canzoncina a Maria vergine (seconda versione, 1905)
- 20. n. 4 In memoriam - Interludio
- 21. n. 5 Laudate Dominum - Finale
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