CALACE: Mandolin Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 / Rhapsodia Napoletana
The son of a mandolin-maker, Raffaele Calace became a distinguished virtuoso of the instrument, creating new possibilities by technical modifications of the instrument. His Concertos, originally written for mandolin and piano, are substantial three-movement works which contrast, in both cases, a profound and striking first movement, a reflective and emotionally charged slow movement, and a skittish, virtuosic third movement. If a single musical example could demonstrate the range, emotion and expressiveness of the mandolin, it is the slow movement of Concerto No. 1.
Tracklist
Devine, Steven (piano)
Devine, Steven (piano)
Stephens, Alison (mandolin)
Devine, Steven (piano)
Devine, Steven (piano)
Devine, Steven (piano)
Stephens, Alison (mandolin)
Devine, Steven (piano)
Stephens, Alison (mandolin)
Stephens, Alison (mandolin)
Devine, Steven (piano)
Devine, Steven (piano)
Devine, Steven (piano)
Devine, Steven (piano)





























