Dialogue For Two Organs
by Various Artists
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CD Details
- Released: October 19, 2004
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: Naxos
Tracks:
- 1.Sonata Per Due Organi
- 2.Sonata A Due Organi
- 3.Sonata A Due Organi
- 4.Sonata Per Due Organi
- 5.Suonata Per Due Organi
- 6.Pastorale A Due Organi
- 7.Sonata I: Allegro Giusto
- 8.Sonata Ii: Adagio
- 9.Sonata Iii: Allegro
- 10.Sonata Iv: Largo
- 11.Finale A Due Organi Nell'Opera
Product Description:
This is a fascinating demonstration of how the idiom, music for two organs, developed under the influence of opera which, by the early 19th century, had become the dominant musical form in Italy. The graceful "style galant" practiced by Galuppi and Bonazzi can be heard alongside Sonatas by Clementi, Cherubini, and the Bolognese composer, Giuseppe Busi. Organ transcriptions of symphonies, arias, marches and other such pieces by famous composers were commonplace by this time, and Canneti's Finale for two organs from Verdi's Aida is an entertaining example, ending with the well-known Triumphal March.