FREE UK SHIPPING OVER £35!

Cilea Collection (Italian Romantics) | Brilliant Classics 97197

Cilea Collection (Italian Romantics)

£17.43

In stock - available for despatch within 1 working day

New Item

Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 97197

Barcode: 5028421971971

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 5

Release Date: 14th March 2025

Contents

Artists

Lenny Lorenzani (soprano)
Ilaria Cusano (violin)
Massimo Quarta (violin)
Enrico Bronzi (cello)
Jacopo Di Tonno (cello)
David Boldrini (piano)
Domenico Codispoti (piano)
Marco Gaggini (piano)
Pier Paolo Vincenzi (piano)
I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala

Conductor

Filippo Arlia

Works

Cacciola, Raffaele

Il canto dell'amore

Cilea, Francesco

Agnus Dei
A la mazurka, op.35
Alba novella
Alla gavotte
Amour joyeux, op.37
Aria campestre
Au Village, op.34
Ave Maria da Tilda (arr. David Boldrini)
Ave Maria
Badinage, op.15
Berceuse, op.20
Bionda larva
C'est toi que j'aime (Impromptu a la Mazurka, 1890), op.10
Canto del mattino (Romanza), op.5
Cello Sonata in D major, op.38
Chanson du rouet, op.4
Chansonnette, op.31
Danza calabrese
Danza
Flatterie, op.11
Foglio d'album, op.41
Foglio d'album
Fuga reale
Fuga sul tema 'Io son l'umile ancella' da Adriana Lecouvreur
Gocce di rugiada, op.33
Idillio
Il mio canto
Impromptu
Invocazione (1922)
La Petite Coquette - Air de danse, op.9
Mazurka, op.14
Mazurka
Nel ridestarmi
Ninna nanna popolare savoiarda
Notturno, op.22
Pensiero spagnolo
Petits Morceaux (3), op.28
Pezzi (2) (1930)
Pezzi (3), op.29
Pezzi (3), op.43
Piano Trio in D major
Piccola Suite for cello and orchestra
Piccolo pezzi (3) (1888)
Preludio
Romanza for piano
Romanza
Scherzando
Scherzo
Seconda danza, op.26
Sentiment poetique
Serenata a dispetto
Serenata
Statuit ei Dominus
Suite antica, op.42
Suite in E major for violin and orchestra
Theme and Variations (violin and piano)
Untitled piece in A major
Valzer, op.36
Vespero
Vita breve (Una lettera)
Vocalizzi da Concerto (3)
» no.2 Canto in D minor

Leo, Leonardo

Cello Concerto in D major, L10 (arr. Francesco Cilea)

Artists

Lenny Lorenzani (soprano)
Ilaria Cusano (violin)
Massimo Quarta (violin)
Enrico Bronzi (cello)
Jacopo Di Tonno (cello)
David Boldrini (piano)
Domenico Codispoti (piano)
Marco Gaggini (piano)
Pier Paolo Vincenzi (piano)
I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala

Conductor

Filippo Arlia

About

The most complete set ever issued of the non-operatic music by the composer best known for verismo masterpieces such as L'arlesiana and Adriana Lecouvreur.

Born in Palmi (in the Calabrian province of Italy) in 1866, at the tender age of seven Francesco Cilea was sent to Naples to study law. He found the idea of becoming a musician far more attractive, however, having been entranced by a performance of Bellini’s Norma at the age of four. Against his parents’ wishes he enrolled at the city’s conservatoire in Naples to study piano, harmony and counterpoint. There he proceeded to excel, and he soon came to the notice of the influential publishers Sonzogno.

The scores by which we know Cilea were written within a relatively short period of 15 years either side of the turn of the last century. The failure of his last opera Gloria in 1907 (despite the presence of Toscanini on the podium) hit Cilea’s confidence badly. He effectively retired from writing for the stage, but he continued to compose in other genres, resulting in most of the music featured here.

The orchestral suites, chamber music and songs share with his better-known operas a cultivated gift for melody, but the Suite for Violin and the Piccola Suite for Orchestra (CD 1) reveal Cilea’s careful attention to counterpoint and scoring as well as an approach to tonal harmony that reflects his awareness of innovation, especially among French composers of the period.

The Cello Sonata and Piano Trio on CD 2 predate his operatic career, being written in the late 1880s in a more Brahmsian vein. He composed the piano works on CDs 3-4 through the course of his career, but around 1900 he began to alternate more conventional pieces (aimed at middle-class Italian audiences steeped in opera) with more novel experiments in timbre, such as Au village, op.34, which features a witty interplay of echoes and interwoven voices.

Many of the piano pieces are also essentially neoclassical in spirit, like the concertante suites on CD 1, whereas the songs on CD 5 belong to the salon, while embodying Cilea’s lifelong love of the human voice: ‘The true instrument of expression of the passions is the divine human voice, with which no instrument can ever rival’. All the recordings in this set were made in Italy by native musicians, steeped in Cilea’s idiom, within the last 10 years, and received critical praise when first issued.

Error on this page? Let us know here

Need more information on this product? Click here