Composed by Sigismond Thalberg
with Francesco Nicolosi
2. Fantasia and Variations on Rossini's "La Donna del Lago," for piano, Op 40 bis
Composed by Sigismond Thalberg
with Francesco Nicolosi
3. Fantasia and Variations on Rosini's "Il Barbiere di Siviglia," for piano, Op 63
Composed by Sigismond Thalberg
with Francesco Nicolosi
4. Fantasia on themes from "Moïse," Op 33 (Rossini)
Composed by Sigismond Thalberg
with Francesco Nicolosi
Variations on Rossini Operas,Thalberg,Nicolosi,Marco Polo,Classical,Opera / Operetta / Oratorio
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Tahlberg: Variations On Themes From Operas By Rossini
Manufacturer: Marco Polo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000045WX Release Date: 1994-07-14 |
Tracks:
- Semiramide, Op. 51
- La Donna Del Lago, Op. 40 bis
- Il barbiere di Siviglia, Op. 63
- Moise, Op. 33
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Fantasias on Operas By Rossini
Thalberg , and Nicolosi Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006669Y Release Date: 2002-06-18 |
Tracks:
- Fantasia on Semiramide, Op. 51
- Fantasia on La donna del Iago, Op. 40 bis
- Fantasia on Il barbiere di Saviglia, Op. 63
- Fantasia on Moise, Op. 33
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Old Arpeggio.......2006-05-03
In his fascinating book, From Paris to Peoria: How European Piano Virtuosos Brought Classical Music to the American Heartland, R. Allen Lott notes "Thalberg's emphasis on a singing tone and brilliant virtuosic display [coalescing] in his opera fantasias, in which a lyrical melody from an operatic source is surrounded by the most severe technical demands." The lengthy (nearly 20 minute long) Fantasia on Semiramide certainly reinforces Lott's assessment. Rossini's themes are inherently melodious, and Thalberg's dramatization and bravura piano-writing work together, creating a musically pleasing and virtuosic presentation. Mendelssohn also found much to admire in Thalberg's music, and in one of his Preludes (in E minor), Mendelssohn gives homage by utilizing Thalberg's specialized three-handed effect. Regarding Thalberg's fantasias, Mendelssohn says, "A fantasia by Thalberg (especially that on Donna del Iago) is an accumulation of the finest and most exquisite effects, a crescendo of difficulties and embellishments that is astonishing. Everything is so calculated and so polished, and shows such assurance, skill and superlative effects..." I agree with Mendelssohn: the long (20 minute) Fantasia on La donna del Iago is brimming with resplendent pianistic effects, and yet beneath the virtuosic clothing there is plenty of expressive music content, too.
Thalberg's most substantial and famous operatic fantasy he ever wrote is arguably the Fantasia on Moise Op. 33. This was one of the pieces played in the famous duel with Liszt, and although several recordings are floating about, Nicolosi's performance is insurmountable and the best I've heard. The proof of this is not hard to find. After hearing Nicolosi, Steven Mayer's delivery (Liszt vs. Thalberg) sounds so chaotic and messy, I lament the fact that listeners might be put off by Thalberg just from that recording. Nicolosi, though, as the head of a quasi-Thalberg Society, is *the* interpreter of Thalberg's music. The Fantasia on Moise is definitely Thalberg's most accessible potpourri, and I would assert it's also the most dramatic and beautiful. The slow melancholy of the Introduction is ravishing, but the powerful climax of this work is simply stunning: rocking waves of rich arpeggios envelop a sublimely lyrical theme pounded away in the bass.
Bottom line: I may be too generous with my five-star rating of Thalberg's music, but I can't help being enamored with these gorgeous and glittering fantasias. Both David Dubal and Harold Schoenberg think Thalberg's compositional weakness is a lack of "harmonic imagination," and although Thalberg does not venture too far into chromaticism, his potpourris, with all their transparent virtuosity, still have a vocal power and tunefulness that makes them pleasant listening.
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Tahlberg: Variations On Themes From Operas By Rossini
Manufacturer: Marco Polo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000024OMB Release Date: 1993-01-01 |
Track Listings:
- Villa-Lobos: String Quartets Nos. 2 & 7
- Villa-Lobos: String Quartets Nos. 3, 10 and 15
- Violin Concerti 1 & 2
- Virtuoso Cello Encores
- Vox Iberica III: El Sabio
- Xmas Chorales
- 4 Preludes & Fugues / Idylle
- Around the World in 80 Minutes
- Aulis Sallinen: String Quartet No. 3 "Aspects of Peltoniemi Hintrik's Funeral March" (1969) / String Quartet No. 4 "Silent Songs" (1971) / Jean Sibelius: String Quartet in D minor, Op. 56 (1909) - Fresk Quartet
- Bach: Clavierübung I & II
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