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PAGANINI, Luigi Alberto Bianchi, Maurizio Preda

Works For Violin And Guitar

Luigi Alberto Bianchi - Paganini: Works for Violin & Guitar - Sei Duetti, Carmagnola, Grand Sonata Duetti (6), for violin & guitar (or violin & piano), MS 110 - 01. Duetto No. 1. Amoroso espressivo (2:58) 02. Duetto No. 1. Andantino scherzando (2:00) 03. Duetto No. 2. Cantabile con anima (3:02) 04. Duetto No. 2. Rondò brillante (2:08) 05. Duetto No. 3. Romance - Larghetto amabile (2:41) 06. Duetto No. 3. Polacca - Mosso (2:20) 07. Duetto No. 4. Placidamente con grazia (2:14) 08. Duetto No. 4. Andantino trescando (2:43) 09. Duetto No. 5. Andante sostenuto con aspirazione (2:36) 10. Duetto No. 5. Allegro spiritoso con energia (1:51) 11. Duetto No. 6. Cantabile pacificamente (3:50) 12. Duetto No. 6. Buonamente - Rondò quasi allegro (2:11) Carmagnola, variations for violin & guitar - 13. Largo - Allegro (1:41) 14. Variazione 1 (1:10) 15. Variazione 2 (1:01) 16. Variazione 3 (1:17) 17. Variazione 4 (1:06) 18. Variazione 5 (1:33) 19. Variazione 6 (1:05) 20. Variazione 7 (1:17) 21. Variazione 8 (1:18) 22. Variazione 9 (1:05) 23. Variazione 10 (1:07) 24. Variazione 11 (0:58) 25. Variazione 12 (1:52) 26. Variazione 13 (1:27) 27. Variazione 14 (1:18) Grand Sonata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 35, MS 3 - 28. Allegro risoluto (10:21) 29. Romance - Più tosto largo - Amorosamente (4:21) 30. Andantino variato - Scherzando (10:12)
  • Luigi Alberto Bianchi - violin
  • Maurizio Preda - guitar
  • PAGANINI
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Nr kat.: CDS440
Label  : Dynamic (Italia)

Sei Duetti M.S. 110 Carmagnola con Variazioni M.S. 1 Grande Sonata per chitarra e violino M.S. 3 With the present CD Luigi Alberto Bianchi and Maurizio Preda come to the last stage in their rediscovery of Paganini's works for violin and guitar. The success with critics and public of their previous CDs (especially CDS 43/1-2 and CDS 294, featuring the Lucca Sonatas) prove that Paganini is loved not only for his violin concertos but also for works like these, less grandiose but equally fascinating for their melodic inventiveness and for the virtuosity of the violin writing.