Title: | Il Cordovano |
Otros títulos: | El Cordobés Opera in un Atto Opera en un acto |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Goffredo Petrassi; Slavka Taskova; Susanna Rigacci; Nucci Condò; Giancarlo Luccardi; Paolo Barbacini; Paolo Orecchia; Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Roma della RAI; Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra; Marcello Panni |
Código CDU: | Petra.01 |
Forma Musical: | Operas |
Abstract: | Although a late bloomer, Goffredo Petrassi developed into one of Italy's most significant composers of the mid- to late twentieth century. Launching his career in the 1930s with music on par with contemporary works by Hindemith and Stravinsky, Petrassi eventually became interested in certain twelve-tone techniques without casting his lot with the serialists. His music is dynamic and colorful, although emotionally reserved by the standards of his countrymen. Petrassi enrolled in choir school once his family moved to Rome in 1911. There, his studies revolved almost entirely around Renaissance polyphony. He quit school at 15, though, to take a job in a music shop, where he was heard practicing piano by an important teacher named Alessandro Bustini, who took the young Petrassi under his wing and tutored him until he was able to enter the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in 1928. Petrassi obtained diplomas there in composition (1932) and organ (1933). He first gained notice as a composer in 1932 ... |
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