SGAMBATI, G.: Piano Concerto / Ouverture festiva (Damerini, Rome Symphony, La Vecchia)
Giovanni Sgambati led the revival of Italian orchestral music during the late 19th century. He was a favourite student of Liszt, admired by Wagner, and a pivotal figure in the emancipation of his country’s music from the dominance of bel canto opera. The Piano Concerto in G minor is a stirring and inventive work signalling a new beginning for Italian piano music on the international stage. It offers a synthesis of the possibilities of the genre, evoking Liszt, Brahms and Tchaikovsky, as Sgambati constantly transforms his thematic material to heroic effect. Sinfonia festiva is a short, confidently written work inspired by the dance-like character of Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony.
Tracklist
La Vecchia, Francesco (Conductor)
La Vecchia, Francesco (Conductor)
Rome Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
La Vecchia, Francesco (Conductor)
Rome Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
La Vecchia, Francesco (Conductor)
Rome Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
La Vecchia, Francesco (Conductor)
Rome Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
La Vecchia, Francesco (Conductor)





























