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A Tribute to Teresa de Rogatis
 
9,00 €
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
95627
 
 
EAN kód:
5028421956275
 
 
Autori:
Teresa de Rogatis
 
 
Interpreti:
Cinzia Milani
 
 
Vydavateľ:
BRILLIANT CLASSICS
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
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Teresa de Rogatis: Soirée madrilène
2
Teresa de Rogatis: Divertimento
3
Teresa de Rogatis: L’ oasi incantata
4
Teresa de Rogatis: Fuochi fatui
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Teresa de Rogatis: Mormorio della foresta
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Teresa de Rogatis: Tarantella diabolica
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Teresa de Rogatis: Balletto
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Teresa de Rogatis: Fantasia araba
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Teresa de Rogatis: Studio per la mano sinistra 1’34
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Teresa de Rogatis: Alba sul mare
11
Teresa de Rogatis: Recuerdos de España
12
Teresa de Rogatis: Bagdad
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Teresa de Rogatis: Studio sul tremolo
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Teresa de Rogatis: Sonatina: I. Andantino
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Teresa de Rogatis: Sonatina: II. Largo
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Teresa de Rogatis: Sonatina: III. Tempo di minuetto
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Teresa de Rogatis: Sonatina: IV. A capriccio
Popis
Born in Naples in 1893, Teresa de Rogatis was a child prodigy who gave her first recital at the age of seven. She studied piano, composition, counterpoint, harmony, conducting and voice at the Conservatorio San Pietro in Naples. While in Egypt on a concert tour, she met and soon married a Swiss man of means living in Cairo, Paolo Feninger. Settling there in the 1920s, Rogatis helped to found the National Conservatory of Egypt, where she also taught piano and guitar for over 40 years. Her husband’s death prompted her retirement in 1963 back to Naples, where she lived quietly until her death in 1979. Her career as a teacher allowed little time for composition, but de Rogatis took a selfless attitude to her own work. ‘If teaching hundreds of young people about the poetry and beauty of music, instead of composing works and symphonies, means giving one’s life up, then that’s what I’ve done. But if some of these young people, who are now adults, can understand a Beethoven symphony or sonata and find in it solace and a guide for their own lives, then I will live in their memories just as I would have done in my works, and my life will have been equally useful.’ Her relatively slender output – 60 acknowledged works – is dominated by piano music, but de Rogatis also wrote instrumental songs and dances for the guitar, and a four-movement Sonatina of no less ready melodic appeal, all presented here by her modern-day counterpart, the Italian guitarist Cinzia Milani. In a personal introduction to the scholarly booklet note, Milani observes how de Rogatis ‘reconciled brilliant virtuoso flair with an elegantly feminine touch, even when the overall tone is jocular or ironic.’ Milani’s decision to record this music on on a distinctly modern instrument is part of ‘an imaginary dialogue between different periods and the changes they heralded: like glancing backwards while walking towards the future.’ Italian guitarist Cinzia Milano continues her series of Tributes to female guitarists with a beautiful program of guitar works by Teresa de Rogatis. Teresa de Rogatis (1893-1979) was born in Naples. A child prodigy, she gave her first recital at the age of 7. She studied piano, composition, counterpoint, voice and conducting in her home town. While in Egypt on a concert tour she married and settled in Cairo, where she helped founding the National Conservatory in the late 50ties. In 1963 she returned to Italy where she continued to compose and teach. She left over 60 works, for both for piano and the guitar. Cinzia Milani, one of the foremost female guitarists of today, has already issued a Tribute to Ida Presti, issued on Brilliant Classics BC95528.
 
 
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