Alberto Pizzo Vídeos
compositor italiano
- piano
- jazz, música clásica
- Italia
- compositor, pianista
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Pizzo Donizetti Rosetta Pampanini Benedetto Marcello Maria Carbone Maria Chiara Giuseppe Verdi Bizet Procopio Ricci Rossini Bellini Fanny Tacchinardi Persiani Persiani Mathilde Marchesi Nellie Melba 1835 1837 1889 1966 1967 1977
THE SONGBIRD: Italian soprano Rosetta Pizzo was named in honor of the famed soprano Rosetta Pampanini. She attended Benedetto Marcello Conservatory in Venice where she studied with Maria Carbone and Maria Chiara, as well as taking courses at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, graduating in 1966. She did well in several voice competitions including winning in Spoleto in 1967, which led to her debut as Rosina in Rome that same year. Pizzo sang the standard Italian coloratura repertoire in Italy and other European cities for over 20 years, as well as revivals of some obscure works such as Bizet's "Don Procopio" and Ricci's "Crispino e la Comare." She was also a specialist in Italian art song. This recording originates from a concert in Verona April 13, 1977, Armando Gatto conducting. THE MUSIC: Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" has become one of the quintessential operas for a coloratura soprano / it's one of the most widely produced bel canto operas in the world and the title character is a benchmark role for this voice type. Donizetti composed it in 1835, which was a peak of his artistic and popular success / Rossini had recently retired, Bellini had just died, and Verdi had not yet had his first premiere ("Oberto" in 1837). Based on Walter Scott's novel, the opera premiered in Naples. The plot in a nutshell: after being tricked into marrying a man she doesn't love, and lied to that her true love has betrayed her, Lucia loses her mind and murders the groom on her wedding night. The mentally unstable young woman appears in a bloodied gown and sings a long, complex, and haunting "mad scene" mixing delusion and grief that is a tour-de-force of bel canto vocalism and gripping tragedy. The primary section of the mad scene culminates in a long cadenza with a flute (and occasionally the glass harmonica). Donizetti allowed the original Lucia, Fanny Tacchinardi Persiani, to improvise her own cadenza (she apparently had a talent for this). The most commonly performed cadenzas for the past 100+ years are based closely on three that were written and published by Mathilde Marchesi, including one for her famous student Nellie Melba when she sang the role in Paris in 1889.
Luis Bacalov Alberto Pizzo 2015
Concerto del 18 ottobre 2015 nella Cattedrale di Sorrento per la V° edizione di "Suoni divini - divino vino ".
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