El piano era un elemento esencial de entretenimiento musical en el siglo XIX, y fue a través de este instrumento que muchos se familiarizaron con la música de ópera, ya que se compusieron fantasías basadas en varias óperas para piano, lo que permitió que aquellos que no eran asistentes regulares a la ópera se expusieran a su música. Esta colección reúne temas seleccionados de ópera adaptados para dos pianos. Las fantasías y variaciones de Carl Czerny, que era un nombre conocido en todo el mundo en ese momento, eran extremadamente populares; este disco incluye su Introducción y Variaciones op.398 basadas en la cavatina de Donizetti Don Pasquale, así como las Variaciones sobre un tema de Rossini, La Cornetta del Postiglione op.282. Czerny fue el único maestro del joven virtuoso Franz Liszt, cuyo característicamente elaborado marcial fúnebre y cavatina s398 de Donizetti Lucia di Lammermoor aparece en esta colección, junto con la Gran Fantasía s393 sobre La Sonnambula de Bellini. El principal rival pianístico y antítesis de Liszt, con su comportamiento tranquilo y estilo de juego más delicado, fue Sigismond Thalberg, cuya Fantasía op.33 sobre un tema de Rossini Mosè in Egitto es tan compleja como las ofertas de Liszt. Mikhail Glinka, a menudo conocido como el padre de la música clásica rusa, pasó tiempo en Italia durante su juventud, donde sus estudios en el Conservatorio de Milán incluyeron ópera italiana. Su Impromptu en Galoppe sobre la famosa barcarola de Donizetti L'Elisir d'Amore también aparece en el disco. Las obras son interpretadas por el celebrado dúo de pianos Portenaw: Franco Calabretto y Eddi de Nadai.
https://dvdstorespain.es/es/musica/106707-the-piano-at-the-opera-fantasias-cd-de-audio-portenaw-piano-duo-and-czerny-thalberg-listz-glinka-8718247711468.html106707THE PIANO AT THE OPERA: Fantasias [CD de audio] Portenaw Piano Duo and Czerny, Thalberg, Listz, Glinka<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"> <!-- show up to 2 reviews by default --><br /><p> <span>The piano was an essential item of musical entertainment in the 19th century, and it was through this instrument that many became familiar with opera music, as fantasias based on various operas were composed for piano, allowing those who were not regular opera-goers to be exposed to its music.<br /><br />This collection brings together selected opera themes adapted for two pianos. Fantasias and variations by Carl Czerny, who was a worldwide name at the time, were extremely popular; this disc includes his Introduction and Variations Op.398 based on the cavatina from Donizetti's </span><span class="a-text-italic">Don Pasquale</span><span>, as well as the variations on a theme of Rossini, </span><span class="a-text-italic">La cornetta del postiglione</span><span> Op.282. Czerny was the only teacher of young virtuoso Franz Liszt, whose characteristically elaborate Funeral March and Cavatina S398 from Donizetti's </span><span class="a-text-italic">Lucia di Lammermoor</span><span> appears in this collection, along with the </span><span class="a-text-italic">Grande Fantasie</span><span> S393 on Bellini's </span><span class="a-text-italic">La sonnambula</span><span>. Liszt's main pianistic rival and antithesis, with his calm demeanour and more delicate playing style was Sigismond Thalberg, whose Fantasia Op.33 on a theme from Rossini's </span><span class="a-text-italic">Mosè in Egitto</span><span> is as complex as Liszt's offerings. Mikhail Glinka, often referred to as the father of Russian classical music, spent time in Italy during his youth, where his studies at the Milan Conservatory included Italian opera. His </span><span class="a-text-italic">Impromptu en Galoppe</span><span> on the famous barcarolle from Donizetti's </span><span class="a-text-italic">L'elisir d'amore</span><span> also features on the disc. The works are performed by the celebrated </span><span class="a-text-bold">Portenaw Piano Du</span><span>: Franco Calabretto and Eddi De Nadai.</span> </p> </div>https://dvdstorespain.es/612693-home_default/the-piano-at-the-opera-fantasias-cd-de-audio-portenaw-piano-duo-and-czerny-thalberg-listz-glinka.jpg4.4628instockNewton4.46284.4628002023-04-01T02:01:27+0200/Inicio/Inicio/Música/Inicio/Nuevos
The piano was an essential item of musical entertainment in the 19th century, and it was through this instrument that many became familiar with opera music, as fantasias based on various operas were composed for piano, allowing those who were not regular opera-goers to be exposed to its music.
This collection brings together selected opera themes adapted for two pianos. Fantasias and variations by Carl Czerny, who was a worldwide name at the time, were extremely popular; this disc includes his Introduction and Variations Op.398 based on the cavatina from Donizetti's Don Pasquale, as well as the variations on a theme of Rossini, La cornetta del postiglione Op.282. Czerny was the only teacher of young virtuoso Franz Liszt, whose characteristically elaborate Funeral March and Cavatina S398 from Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor appears in this collection, along with the Grande Fantasie S393 on Bellini's La sonnambula. Liszt's main pianistic rival and antithesis, with his calm demeanour and more delicate playing style was Sigismond Thalberg, whose Fantasia Op.33 on a theme from Rossini's Mosè in Egitto is as complex as Liszt's offerings. Mikhail Glinka, often referred to as the father of Russian classical music, spent time in Italy during his youth, where his studies at the Milan Conservatory included Italian opera. His Impromptu en Galoppe on the famous barcarolle from Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore also features on the disc. The works are performed by the celebrated Portenaw Piano Du: Franco Calabretto and Eddi De Nadai.