Camilleri / Diacono / Pace: Melita - Maltese Piano Music

Camilleri / Diacono / Pace: Melita - Maltese Piano Music

Camilleri / Diacono / Pace: Melita - Maltese Piano Music

Format: CD

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Title: Melita - Maltese Piano Music
Artist: Camilleri / Diacono / Pace
Label: Grand Piano
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 747313994915
Genre: Classical Artists

Positioned between Southern Europe and North Africa, Malta has long been an artistic crucible that forms one of the Mediterranean's most significant cultural crossroads. With it's intense pianistic colours, Charles Camilleri's African Dreams explores that continent's native rhythms and melodic lines, while Carmelo Pace and Carlo Diacono look towards the worlds of Liszt and Chopin. Josie Mallia Pulvirenti's rarely heard Impressione Sinfonica is a concert masterpiece of virtuosic majesty, steeped in the piano's Golden Age. Award-winning Maltese pianist, Charlene Farrugia, has done extensive research into the life and work of composers from her homeland.

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