Davide Da Bergamo: Organ Music for The Liturgy and for The Concert (M. Ruggeri)
- 演奏: Marco Ruggeri (键盘/合成器)
- 发行时间:2017-09-15
- 唱片公司:Tactus
- 唱片编号:TB790490
- 类型:录音室专辑
- 歌曲
- 时长
Disc 1
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作曲家:Davide da Bergamo
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作品集:Fantasia
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作品集:Preghiera
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作品集:Elevazione in E-Flat Major
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作品集:Versetto in D Major
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作品集:Versetto in F Major: Versetto in F Major
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作品集:Versetto in D Major: Versetto in D Major
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作品集:Benedizione del Santissimo
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作品集:Elevazione patetica
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作品集:Pastorale
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作品集:Gran Sinfonia in D Major
Disc 2
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作曲家:Davide da Bergamo
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作品集:Le sanguinose giornate di marzo ossia la Rivoluzione di Milano
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作品集:15 Pezzi di musica pel nuovo e magnifico organa della Chiesa Ducale di Santa Maria di Campagna: 15 Pezzi di musica pel nuovo e magnifico organa della Chiesa Ducale di Santa Maria di Campagna
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作品集:Incendio ideale con campane a martello
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作品集:Sinfonia in E Major
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作品集:Organ Concertino
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作品集:15 Pezzi di musica pel nuovo e magnifico organa della Chiesa Ducale di Santa Maria di Campagna
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作品集:Sinfonia col tanto applaudito inno popolare
简介
Padre Davide da Bergamo (Felice Moretti) has been the most representative figure of the Italian nineteenth century organ music. Having become a minor friar after studying organ music with Davide Bianchi and Antonio Gonzales, and composition with Simone Mayr, he began a flamboyant career throughout northern Italy as excellent performer and improviser. Soon he became the major reference of his time for consulting, tests and inaugurations of new organs. Lauded by the crowds and by the musicians (in Milan for an inauguration he played almost uninterruptedly for eight days!), he was the greatest and most famous organist of the Italian Risorgimento, the absolute champion of that sound that took the theatrical style to permeate the the organ music and the instrument itself. Marco Ruggeri presents here an interesting selection of works for the liturgy and for the concert, performing them on the Serassi organ of the Basilica of Santa Maria di Campagna in Piacenza: the organ designed by Father Davide himself, where he served until his death.