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Alfredo Casella: Serenata, Op. 46 (1927)

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00:00 - I. Marcia: Allegro vivace e ritmico
04:28 - II. Minuetto: Allegretto grazioso
08:12 - III. Notturno: Lento, grave
14:35 - IV. Gavotta: Tempo di "gavotte;" molto vivace e spiritoso
16:53 - V. Cavatina: Adagio molto e sentimentale
22:02 - VI. Finale: Vivacissimo, alla napoletana
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Bassoon: Gustavo Núñez
Cello: Wim Straesser
Clarinet: Jacques Meertens
Trumpet: Peter Masseurs
Violin: Marijn Mijnders
Year of Recording: 2003
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"Alfredo Casella’s Serenade, op. 46 for clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, violin and cello is a composition that received great acclaim at the time of its conception, it is all but unknown to modern audiences and performers. The Serenata has several historical influences from the French and Italian Baroque and Classical periods.
There are handful of wonderful works for trumpet in a chamber setting, and there are definite nods to these pieces by Martinu, Shostakovich, and others in Casella’s Serenata. This piece is easy to program and is always warmly received by audiences.
Endurance in this piece should not prove to be an issue, as all passages are relatively short and interspersed with rest. While the fourth and sixth movements require the trumpeter to play for a majority of each movement, the trumpet is tacit during the fifth movement, providing time for rest in preparation for the last movement." (QPress)
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© COPYRIGHT Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
04:28 - II. Minuetto: Allegretto grazioso
08:12 - III. Notturno: Lento, grave
14:35 - IV. Gavotta: Tempo di "gavotte;" molto vivace e spiritoso
16:53 - V. Cavatina: Adagio molto e sentimentale
22:02 - VI. Finale: Vivacissimo, alla napoletana
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Bassoon: Gustavo Núñez
Cello: Wim Straesser
Clarinet: Jacques Meertens
Trumpet: Peter Masseurs
Violin: Marijn Mijnders
Year of Recording: 2003
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"Alfredo Casella’s Serenade, op. 46 for clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, violin and cello is a composition that received great acclaim at the time of its conception, it is all but unknown to modern audiences and performers. The Serenata has several historical influences from the French and Italian Baroque and Classical periods.
There are handful of wonderful works for trumpet in a chamber setting, and there are definite nods to these pieces by Martinu, Shostakovich, and others in Casella’s Serenata. This piece is easy to program and is always warmly received by audiences.
Endurance in this piece should not prove to be an issue, as all passages are relatively short and interspersed with rest. While the fourth and sixth movements require the trumpeter to play for a majority of each movement, the trumpet is tacit during the fifth movement, providing time for rest in preparation for the last movement." (QPress)
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© COPYRIGHT Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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