ESPECIALLY BRILLIANT
An evening
of piano music from Giuseppe Andaloro,
heard by GIUSEPPE PENNISI
Giuseppe Andoloro. Click on the image for higher resolution
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Marcello Filotei. Photo © Simone Pierfelice. Click on the image for higher resolution
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We heard Girolamo Frescobaldi, Olivier Messiaen, Marcello Filotei, Béla Bartók, György Ligeti and Franz Liszt, in this order. Of course, Andaloro only played a small piece or a
few small pieces from each composer. What was the red line giving sense to the program? Why, for example, Frescobaldi? At the time (1583-1643), the piano had yet to be invented and most of the
composer's music was for the voice. The link was that all the pieces had been composed in the early stages of the professional lives of each composer. The only exception was Filotei's Resistere?
Il Suono che Rimane, because the composer is about forty-five.
Giuseppe Andoloro performing in recital during the preliminary round of
the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Bass Performance
Hall, Fort Worth, Texas, USA on 21 May 2005. Photo © 2005 Rodger
Mallison. Click on the image for higher resolution
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