Ronco / Vozza: Cello Viruosi in France, 1730-1790

Ronco / Vozza SKU: 44320973
Ronco / Vozza: Cello Viruosi in France, 1730-1790

Ronco / Vozza: Cello Viruosi in France, 1730-1790

Ronco / Vozza SKU: 44320973

Format: CD

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Title: Cello Viruosi in France, 1730-1790
Artist: Ronco / Vozza
Label: Urania Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8051773578151
Genre: Classical Artists

Twelfth title of our series entirely dedicated to the solo cello in the XVIIIth century, combined with the precedents with the sonatas by Lanzetti, Janson, Duport and Spourni, this collection investigates the fascinating path of the Neapolitan cello school in France and, in parallel, the developments of the musical styles towards the birth of new European music in Classicism. From the bewitching, hypnotic atmospheres of the French Arias to the lively theatricality of the Italian musical imagination, throughout the sixty years preceding the Revolution the cello was certainly one of the most authentic protagonists.

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