Cherubini: Sei Sonate per cimbalo Chiara Cattani

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
05.07.2024

Label: Tactus

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Chiara Cattani

Composer: Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842)

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  • Luigi Cherubini (1760 - 1842): Moderato:
  • 1 Cherubini: Moderato 08:28
  • Rondò:
  • 2 Cherubini: Rondò 04:25
  • Moderato:
  • 3 Cherubini: Moderato 09:54
  • Rondò:
  • 4 Cherubini: Rondò 04:38
  • Allegro comodo:
  • 5 Cherubini: Allegro comodo 09:50
  • Rondò, Andantino:
  • 6 Cherubini: Rondò, Andantino 04:06
  • Moderato:
  • 7 Cherubini: Moderato 07:08
  • Rondò, Andantino:
  • 8 Cherubini: Rondò, Andantino 05:45
  • Allegro con brio:
  • 9 Cherubini: Allegro con brio 07:26
  • Rondò, Allegretto:
  • 10 Cherubini: Rondò, Allegretto 06:13
  • Allegro spiritoso:
  • 11 Cherubini: Allegro spiritoso 13:21
  • Rondò, Andantino con moto:
  • 12 Cherubini: Rondò, Andantino con moto 05:04
  • Total Runtime 01:26:18

Info for Cherubini: Sei Sonate per cimbalo



Luigi Cherubini is one of the most interesting artistic personalities in a historical period of great changes that straddled two centuries, the eighteenth and the nineteenth. His musical career met the best possible conditions in a city, Florence, that was extremely rich in culture and dotted with important events, ranging from the performance of Handel's Messiah in Italian and the staging of operas by Hasse, Gluck, Paisiello, Piccinni, Rutini and Traetta, to Mozart's performance in 1770. The Luigi Cherubini sonatas performed by Chiara Cattani in this recording can be defined as 'galant' without depleting their meaning as compared to the great compositions of the previous period. The eighteenth century is a very prolific century for the cembalistic literature, particularly for the Sonata form, affected by various influences and changes that will bring it to it's apogee in the period of the Classicism. The taste of the Italian society goes through a profound mutation: it is now more pleasing with melodic expansion, clarity, transparency and lightness, characteristics that permeate the art of this century at 360 degrees. Simplicity and proportion are the pillars of the structure and together favor the emanation of a sense of vividness and fervor that makes writing energetic and never obvious.

Chiara Cattani, harpsichord



Chiara Cattani
She graduated with top marks and honors at the Piano Course, at the Harpsichord Course (with honorable mention) in Choral Conducting and at the Fortepiano Course. She completed her training at the harpsichord at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg, where she obtained the Post Graduate Harpsichord Degree. She studied piano under Denis Zardi, Pier Narciso Masi and Kostantin Bogino, harpsichord under Silvia Rambaldi, Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini and Florian Birsak and fortepiano under Stefano Fiuzzi. Awarded in several national and international competitions, she has an intense concert activity that has already brought her to perform in severa[ concerts in ltaly, France, England, Austria, Germany, Russia, Spain, lsrael, Pal est ine, USA and Japan, as a soloist on the harpsichord and fortepiano, harpsichordist in chamber ensembles, soloist with orchestra, and pianist in chamber ensembles. Particularly relevant is her artistic activity with violinist Roberto Noferini since 2009, in which she alternates the threeinstruments. Her intense recording activities includes the complete Sonatas for historical keyboards and the chamber music production by G. Sarti for the record label "Tactus", and the Sonate op. Il for violin and basso continuo by G.B.Somis. Recently published is a double CD devoted to J.A. Hasse for the label "Concerto Classics", with all the harpsichord production composed in ltaly, which is getting important recognition from critics (S stars CD for Amadeus Magazine, S stars CO last June 2019 for Musica Magazine). She is now Professor of Harpsichord and Historical Keyboards at the Conservatory in Benevento, accompanist of the baroque department at the Conservatory in Bolzano and of the baroque singers class at the Conservatory in Lecce. She is musical assistent at the Ancient Music Festival in lnnsbruck and works regularly as "Maestro Collaboratore", "Maestro ai Recitativi" playing harpsichord and fortepiano, in important italian and european Theaters (Teatro Sociale in Bergamo, Teatro Regio in Torino, Staatsoper in Hamburg, Festspielhaus in Baden Baden, Mozarteum in Salzburg) . She collaborates with prestigious Orchestras, like Academia Montis Regalis, lnnsbrucker Festwochen Orchester, Freiburger Barock orchester. In the artistic field,she boasts musicalcollaborations with E.Onofri, O.Gaillard, O.Centurioni, G.BanditeUi, G.Belfiori Doro, M. Valli,C.Rossi,S.Prina, S. Montanari, D. Oberlinger, E. Gubanska, Y. Revich, L. Marzadori, F. Dego, A. Dulbest en, L. Cavasanti, A. Helm. She regutarly plays with mezzosoprano Arianna Lanci and celio player Verena Laxgang, collaborates with several chamberistic ensembles playing on historical instruments and deepens the repertoire for harpsichord four hands together with Silvia Rambaldi. She graduated in History of the Ancient World with honors with a dissertation on Papyrology. She is the artistic director of the Summer musical masterclasses "Marco Allegri" in Faenza, in which she teaches piano and harpsichord.

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