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Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of classical piano with Franco Caracciolo's "A. Scarlatti, Cimarosa & Paisiello: Concertos et ouvertures." This 1955 release from BNF Collection is a masterful collection of concertos and overtures, meticulously arranged by Raymond Meylan, Alessandro Ceco, and Giuseppe Piccioli. Spanning just over 41 minutes, the album showcases Caracciolo's virtuosity and the rich heritage of classical music.
The album opens with the spirited movements of Scarlatti's Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 5 in D Major, arranged by Raymond Meylan, followed by the graceful and serene Adagio. The lively Allegro and the reflective Adagio movements further highlight Caracciolo's dynamic range and technical prowess. The album continues with the Concerto in Seven Parts No. 3 in F Major, featuring a mix of Allegro and Largo movements that demonstrate Caracciolo's ability to convey both energy and tranquility.
The Concerto for Two Flutes in G Major, arranged by Alessandro Ceco, adds a delightful variety to the collection. The Allegro and Rondo movements are particularly noteworthy, showcasing Caracciolo's ability to bring out the intricate details and melodies of these compositions. The album concludes with La modista raggiratrice "La cuffiara": Sinfonia, arranged by Giuseppe Piccioli, a piece that encapsulates the charm and sophistication of the classical era.
Franco Caracciolo's "A. Scarlatti, Cimarosa & Paisiello: Concertos et ouvertures" is a testament to the enduring beauty of classical piano music. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.