Antonio Nava (1775-1826), Luigi Romagnoli (1798-1858ca), Costantino Frattesi (fine XVIII sec.-metà XIX), Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841), Pietro Delicati (1761-dopo il 1843), Giovanni Paisiello (1740-1816)

The library of Bologna’s Conservatory of Music contains a wide set of books about music, which are almost exclusively manuscripts. The library once belonged to the nobleman Antonio Puccetti (1792-1841), a native of Cingoli, a small town in Macerata located in the Marche region. It is indeed an aristocratic music library made up of works which range from the end of the 18th to mid 19th centuries. The interesting aspect of these works consists in the fact that they make up the bibliography of a nobleman who was not a collector but rather an amateur musician. The scores represent important documents about Puccetti’s family private music performances within their own four walls, the so-called hausmusik, more intimate, which was different from the brighter salonmusik genre. The recording of these vocal and instrumental scores – including composers of the caliber of Ferdinando Carulli and Giovanni Paisiello – is entrusted to the young talents of ArsEmble, continuing the historical research that began with the rediscovery of composer Mario Bianchelli from Rimini (Tactus, tc 660201).

Tracklist

Antonio Nava (1775-1826)

1-4. Quattro Ariette
per soprano, chitarra francese, clavicembalo

Luigi Romagnoli (1798-1858 ca)

5. Divertimento per il clavicembalo

Costantino Frattesi (xviii-xix sec.)

6.  Recitativo e Aria
per soprano e clavicembalo

Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841)

7.  Ouverture op. 6 n. 1 
per chitarra francese

Pietro Delicati (1761-post 1843)

8-13. Sei canzoncine
per soprano, chitarra, clavicembalo

Giovanni Paisiello (1740-1816)

14.  Capriccio per clavicembalo 
Anonimo

15. Vieni, o Lorenzo
per soprano e pianoforte

Pietro Delicati

16-18. Trois Romances per soprano e pianoforte

  • Composer: Antonio Nava (1775-1826), Luigi Romagnoli (1798-1858ca), Costantino Frattesi (fine XVIII sec.-metà XIX), Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841), Pietro Delicati (1761-dopo il 1843), Giovanni Paisiello (1740-1816)
  • Performers: ArsEmble
    Asumi Aki Motoyama, soprano
    Ettore Marchi, french guitar
    Maria Elena Ceccarelli, harpsicord and piano
  • Musicological Text: Annarosa Vannoni
  • Historical Period: Classicism
  • Code: TC760001
  • Edition: November 2024
  • Barcode: 8007194108262
  • Set: 1
  • Total tracks: 18
  • Total duration: 61:48
  • Texts: Vocal and instrumental chamber music
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