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MARIO STEFANO TONDA
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Rarely performed 18th century keyboard music from the Piedmont region of Italy is performed here on the fortepiano by Mario Stefano Tonda. The composers featured include Giacinto and Vincenzo Calderara.
Between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries a violin school of great importance grew up in Piedmont. It started with the Somis brothers, still stylistically tied to the French tradition of Jean-Marie Leclair, and developed through the music of Gaetano Pugnani and Giovanni Battista Viotti. This new CD from Tactus presents a CD that showcases keyboard music from the region by some of the major figures of that time, including Giacinto and Vincenzo Calderara, Gaetano Piazza, Ignazio Pacotto, Melchiorre de Vincenti, Giovanni Domenico Perotti, and Gaudenzio Deregibus.
Pianist Mario Stefano Tonda was born in Turin. He has studied harpsichord with some of the greatest international soloists including Ottavio Dantone and Kenneth Gilbert, as well as fortepiano with Malcolm Bilson. The instrument used by Tonda on this recording is a copy of a fortepiano manufactured by Austrian Anton Walter around 1805.
Personnel: Mario Stefano Tonda (piano)
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Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
- 1. Vincento Calderara: Sonata for Fortepiano, I. Allegro moderato
- 2. II. Andante
- 3. III. Allegretto
- 4. Giacinto Calderara: Sonata for Harpsichord, I. Allegro
- 5. II. Largo
- 6. III. Allegro
- 7. Gaetano Piazza: Andante in B flat major
- 8. Ignazio Pacotto: Sonatina No. 2, I. Allegro Maestoso
- 9. II. Rondò
- 10. Melchiorre de Vincenti: Sonata
- 11. Giovanni Domenico Perotti: Larghetto in G major
- 12. Gaudenzio Deregibus: Sonata in D major
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