Title: | Complete Piano Works |
Otros títulos: | Piano Works Vol. 1 Prélude et Fugue Op. 6 : Etude de Concert Op. 10 : Fogli Volanti Op. 12 : Pezzi di seguito Op. 18 : Serenata Obras Completas para Piano Obras para Piano Vol. 1 Preludio y Fuga Op. 6 : Estudio Concierto Op. 10 : Hojas que vuelan Op. 12 : Piezas por debajo Op. 18 : Serenata |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Giovanni Sgambati; Pietro Spada |
Código CDU: | Sgam.01 |
Forma Musical: | Piano Music |
Abstract: | A child prodigy, Giovanni Sgambati was playing piano in public at age 6, and composing shortly thereafter. His family lived in Trevi in the 1850s; there he pursued musical studies before moving back to Rome, his birthplace, in 1860 for advanced study at the Santa Cecilia Academy (which awarded him a diploma in 1866). Sgambati met Franz Liszt in 1862 and fell under the older master's spell, becoming a pupil and close friend. Liszt, for his part, saw in Sgambati an opportunity to groom a talented Italian musician for a career in instrumental music rather than opera, which obsessed most other Italians. For his part, Sgambati promoted Liszt's music and that of other contemporary foreigners, not only as a pianist but also as a conductor; he directed the first Italian performances of Liszt's Dante Symphony and a portion of his Christus. All the while, Sgambati was making a name for himself on the international piano circuit, taking opportunities while on the road to hear new works by the ... |