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Gian Francesco Malipiero: Symphony No. 6
Orchestra della Svizzera italiana, Damian Iorio
There’s a lot to enjoy exploring in this early-20th-century Italian’s orchestral music, from the folky Stravinsky-like Sixth Symphony to the more mysterious Serenata mattutina. Give it a go.
Gian Francesco Malipiero: Symphony No. 6
Orchestra della Svizzera italiana, Damian Iorio
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There’s a lot to enjoy exploring in this early-20th-century Italian’s orchestral music, from the folky Stravinsky-like Sixth Symphony to the more mysterious Serenata mattutina. Give it a go.
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"The unconventional structure of Gian Francesco Malipiero’s music takes us on a journey through unexpected, sometimes incredibly beautiful vistas. The Sixth Symphony is a rich and songful celebration of string sonorities and moods, while the heroic Ritrovari and evocative Serenata mattutina display Malipiero’s expertise in writing for unusual chamber ensembles. The Cinque studi, heard here in their premiere recording, demonstrate an astonishing range of contrasting moods – a kaleidoscopic sonic tour with no more than a small orchestra, which juxtaposes orchestral strings with a wind group of a single flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon and two horns, and a percussion group of cymbal, bass drum, tambourine, celesta and piano."
Contents and tracklist
- Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana
- Damian Iorio
- Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana
- Damian Iorio
- Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana
- Damian Iorio
- Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana
- Damian Iorio
Awards and reviews
June 2020
There’s a lot to enjoy exploring in this early-20th-century Italian’s orchestral music, from the folky Stravinsky-like Sixth Symphony to the more mysterious Serenata mattutina. Give it a go.
Jan/Feb 2021
The performances on this disc are first-class, so much so that were I to recommend just one Malipiero disc or download for your collection, this would be it. If you enjoy Stravinsky’s mid-career chamber pieces or early Hindemith and Martinů, you should respond positively to Ritrovari and the other ensemble works presented here. Naxos’s sound is close and clear, appropriately for this program.