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GABRIELE RUSSO, SALVATORE MISTICONE, ADRIANO FALIVENE in GRANVARIETÀ CON LA PARTECIPAZIONE DI VALENTINA STELLA e con MICHELE DANUBIO, MAURIZO MURANO, LAURA LAZZARI, FRANCESCO VIGLIETTI, LAURA BORRELLI e MARIANITA CARFORA, CINZIA CORDELLA, RITA CORRADO, CHIARA DI GIROLAMO, ANNARITA FERRARO, TOMMASO FICHELE, NUVOLETTA LUCARELLI, GIOVANNA MARZIANO, THAILA OREFICE, RITA SANTORO Orchestrali ALFONSO AIELLO / BASSO MARIANO BELLOPEDE / TASTIERA GABRIELLA DE CARLO / PIANOFORTE LUIGI FISCALE / BATTERIA FRANCESCO MANCO / SAX/CLARINETTO GIUSEPPE FISCALE / TROMBA Scene FRANCESCO ESPOSITO Costumi CONCETTA NAPPI Coreografie EUGENIO DURA Disegno Luci SALVATORE PALLADINO Arrangiamenti Musicali GIUSEPPE E LUIGI FISCALE Direzione Musicale GABRIELLA DE CARLO Testo e Regia GABRIELE RUSSO Aiuto alla Regia EUGENIO DURA Assistente alla Regia ALESSANDRA AVOLIETTO Assistenti Scenografi ANTONIO GENOVESE FRANCESCO SORRENTINO Assistente Coreografie ANGELA DE MATTEO Assistente Costumista/ Sarta ANNA MARINO Direttore di Scena VITO GIULIANO Elettricista SALVATORE PALLADINO Fonico CARMINE ACCONCIA Realizzazione Scene OFFICINE DE CAPUA Realizzazione Costumi STAGE COSTUMES CAPUA Parrucche SORRENTINO/NAPOLI Calzature DI DOMENICO/NAPOLI Service Audio e Luci EMMEDUE SRL/NAPOLI Trasporti REALTY COMPANY/NAPOLI documentazione video a cura di (http•••) Foto di Scena MASSIMILIANO PAPPA Foto Materiale Pubblicitario FRANCESCO SQUEGLIA Ufficio Stampa KATIA PROTA Grafica GUERRERASTYLE.COM Ufficio Produzione RINO DI MARTINO ALESSANDRA ATTENA Organizzazione e Distribuzione PATRIZIA NATALE Direzione Generale DANIELE RUSSO
Scarlatti Alessandro Scarlatti Leoni Fux Handel Geminiani Giovanni Porta Prota Thomas Roseingrave Matthew Dubourg English Cornett Sackbut Ensemble 1666 1672 1684 1690 1691 1694 1699 1703 1706 1710 1711 1715 1719 1720 1724 1726 1733 1741 1758 1960
★ Follow music ► (http•••) Composer: Francesco Scarlatti +••.••(...)) Work: Dixit Dominus (1703) Performers: Armοnico Cοnsοrt; Concerto Gаllеsе; The English Cοrnеtt and Sackbut Ensеmble; Christophеr Mοnks (conductor) Painting: Agostino Masucci (c.1691-1758) - The Solemnisation of the Marriage of James III and Maria Clementina Sobieska Further info: (http•••) Listen free: (http•••) / Francesco (Antonio Nicola) Scarlatti (Palermo, 5 December 1666 - Dublin, after January 1741) Italian composer, brother of Alessandro Scarlatti. He went to Naples some time in 1672-74, where he studied at one of the conservatories. On 17 February 1684 he became violinist at the royal court, at the same time that his brother Alessandro was appointed maestro di cappella. In 1690 he married Rosolina Albano, who bore him at least five children; she died in Palermo on 29 June 1706. In February 1691 Scarlatti was granted permission to go to Sicily, where he remained for at least 24 years. In an application, dated 29 June 1715, for the position of assistant Kapellmeister to Emperor Charles VI he stated that he had been maestro di cappella in Palermo for 26 years. This was not at the royal chapel, but that he was working in Palermo as a professional musician is shown by his inclusion in the membership lists of the city's Unione dei Musici in January and July 1694. In 1703 a ‘dialogo a cinque voci’, La profetessa guerriera, was performed at the Convento dell'Immacolata Concezione, Palermo, and two Latin oratorios were performed at the oratory of the Arciconfraternita del SS Crocifisso, Rome, in 1699 and 1710. A dialect comedy, Lo Petracchio scremmetore, was given in Aversa, near Naples, in 1711, in collaboration with his brother-in-law Nicola Pagano. A Dixit Dominus and a mass, both for 16 voices and instruments, together with a chamber cantata, Belle pupille care, and a serenata, Il nuovo sole, for the birthday of Charles VI date from the Palermo period. A fourth oratorio, Daniele nel lago de' leoni, and a Laetatus sum for five voices and strings may also date from this period. Despite the full support of the Kapellmeister, J.J. Fux, Scarlatti's application in 1715 for the post of vice-Kapellmeister at the Viennese court was unsuccessful, even though he claimed to have lost his position in Palermo because of his Austrian sympathies. His Miserere in G minor was probably composed to support his application. Scarlatti returned to the Italian mainland; in February 1719 he drew a salary in respect of his much earlier post at Naples. The same year he travelled to London, perhaps on the invitation of Handel or Geminiani; his name appears in a number of concert advertisements between 1719 and 1724. In January 1720 he was offered, but seems to have rejected, a position at Cannons. The marriage register of S Giovanni in Porta, Naples, shows Francesco Scarlatti as having died by the time his daughter Eleonora married Alessandro Binda there on 12 July 1726 (see Prota-Giurleo, Archivi, xxvii +••.••(...)) – an incorrect statement perhaps fuelled by some family dispute over his remarriage. By 1733 he had moved to Dublin, probably on the recommendation of Thomas Roseingrave or Matthew Dubourg. A disclaimer in Faulkners Dublin Journal (11–14 August 1733) stating that ‘Jane Scarlatti … hath eloped from her said Husband’ is the only indication that he remarried. A benefit concert for Scarlatti, ‘who, thro' a long Confinement by Sickness, is reduced to very distressful Circumstances’, was advertised in January/February 1741. It is likely that he died soon after.
National Anthem of Greece Ymnos eis tin Eleftherian Lyrics: Dionýsios Solomós (1823) Music: Nikolaos Mantzaros (1865) Adopted: 1865 Σε γνωρίζω από την κόψη, του σπαθιού την τρομερή, Σε γνωρίζω από την όψη, που με βια μετράει την γη. Απ' τα κόκαλα βγαλμένη, των Ελλήνων τα ιερά, Και σαν πρώτα ανδρειωμένη, χαίρε, ω χαίρε Ελευθεριά. Se gnorízo apó tin kópsi tou spathioú tin tromerí, se gnorízo apó tin ópsi, pou me via metrái ti gi. Ap' ta kókkala vgalméni ton Ellínon ta ierá, ke san próta andrioméni, hére, o hére, eleftheriá! Ethnikos Himnos national anthem of greece greek l'hymne grec hino himno nacional grecia hymne von griechenland 希腊国歌 Himno nacional de Grecia National anthem of Greece ग्रीस के राष्ट्रीय गान النشيد الوطني لليونان Hino nacional da Grécia গ্রিক জাতীয় সংগীত Государственный гимн Греции ギリシャの国歌 Nationalhymne von Griechenland Lagu kebangsaan Yunani Quốc ca của Hy Lạp 그리스의 국가 Hymne national de la Grèce கிரேக்க தேசிய கீதம் یونان کے قومی ترانہ Yunanistan Milli Marşı Inno nazionale della Grecia เพลงชาติของประเทศกรีซ سرود ملی یونان Hymn Grecji Державний гімн Греції Imnul Național al Greciei Volkslied van Griekenland Химна Грчке Nacionalna himna Grčkoj Görögország himnusza Εθνικός Ύμνος της Ελλάδα Státní hymna Řecka Nationalsång Greklands Volkslied van Griekeland
Auser Musici Giuseppe Majo Majo Tommaso Prota Prota Niccolò Jommelli Antonio Palella 1692 1697 1714 1727 1761 1768 1771 1774 2008
Available on Hyperion Records (Downloads - mp3, ALAC, FLAC / CD) (http•••) Neapolitan Flute Concertos, Vol. 2 Carlo Ipata (flute) Auser Musici Get on iTunes (http•••) Featured extracts Flute Concerto in G major [12'24] Giuseppe de Majo +••.••(...)) 1- Allegro [4'10] Flute Concerto in B minor [11'21] Gennaro Rava (d1779) 4- Allegro [4'15] Flute Concerto in C major [7'52] Tommaso Prota (?1727-after 1768) 7- Allegro spiritoso [2'18] Flute Concerto in D major [13'13] Niccolò Jommelli +••.••(...)) 12- Allegro [5'01] Flute Concerto No 2 in G major [13'53] Antonio Palella +••.••(...)) 14- Largo [3'53] Album also includes Flute Concerto in G major [12'24] Giuseppe de Majo +••.••(...)) 2- Adagio e arioso [3'16] 3- Allegro [4'58] Flute Concerto in B minor [11'21] Gennaro Rava (d1779) 5- Largo [4'08] 6- Spiritoso [2'58] Flute Concerto in C major [7'52] Tommaso Prota (?1727-after 1768) 8- Largo [3'41] 9- Allegro [1'53] Flute Concerto in D major [13'13] Niccolò Jommelli +••.••(...)) 10- Allegro [3'51] 11- Largo [4'21] Flute Concerto No 2 in G major [13'53] Antonio Palella +••.••(...)) 13- Allegro [3'56] 15- Allegro stretto [6'04] Recorded in November 2008 Montemagno, Pisa, Italy Produced by Sigrid Lee Engineered by Roberto Meo
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