Accademia Barocca Dorica, International Ensemble de Córdoba, Francesco Chirivì: MISTERIO, Ritual music for an uncertain age - CD
MISTERIO, Ritual music for an uncertain age - CD

MISTERIO, Ritual music for an uncertain age - CD

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Barkod: 5029365926720 , Katalog No: 9267 , Firma: Brilliant Classics , Yayınlanma Tarihi: 1 Mayıs 2012
Format Türü: CD, Format: 1 CD

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<br><br>A society whose origins date back to the late-16th century, freemasonry has always viewed music as a powerful tool for communicating its fundamental message: to encourage a moral and ethical approach to life. While Mozart is undoubtedly the most famous composer associated with the movement, this engaging CD reveals some of the many others who were involved or whose work conforms to the society’s ideologies. <br /> <br /> This collection begins with a world premiere recording on period instruments of two works by the Italian opera composer and conductor Spontini. As well as featuring various unpublished compositions by the contemporary Marco Ciannella, such as his Suite for flute and piano, the collection also explores Clementi’s little-known Symphony in B flat before visiting Puccini’s Crisantemi (a single, dark-hued elegy originally written for string quartet) and Sibelius’ Andante festivo – the composer’s most apparently religious statement, full-throated and hymn-like in sound.<br /> <br /> Although comprising highly varied music that reveals the diversity of styles embraced by freemasonry, this collection is also striking for its pervading sense of beauty – a beauty that is the essence of the society’s ‘column of harmony’. A charming assortment of carefully selected works that gives equal standing to the famous and less well-known.<br /> <br /> Other information:<br /> - As many composers had affinities to the Freemasonry, this CD presents a fascinating journey through the works of some well-known and lesser-known composers: Berlioz, Spontini, Clementi, Puccini, Sibelius, Ciannella and Barbarossa. <br /> - New recording made in 2010, on period instruments by the Accademia Barocca Dorica, and the Ensemble de Cordoba. <br /> - Includes booklet notes in English and Italian.
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