Title: | Sonatas for Harpsichord |
Otros títulos: | Suonate per il cembalo Opera III |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Benedetto Marcello; Roberto Loreggian |
Código CDU: | Marce.01 |
Forma Musical: | Sonatas (Harpsichord) |
Abstract: | Before the early years of the twentieth century, any list of significant Western composers from past eras would have included the name of Benedetto Marcello. Through his advocacy of a return to the proportional values and simplicity of ancient Greco-Roman civilization, Marcello helped set the stage for the Classical era in Western music, soon to unseat the aesthetic norms of the Baroque in which Marcello lived and worked. Nonetheless, controversy and confusion surrounding his works and history have considerably dimmed Marcello's star. Many of the instrumental works once believed by Marcello are actually by others. Composer Alessandro Marcello was Benedetto's older brother, and some of Alessandro's music has been misattributed to Benedetto. Various instrumental pieces attributed to Marcello are merely instrumental arrangements of his Psalmi, in some cases made decades after his death. Marcello was what eighteenth century chroniclers called a "dilettante"; not a dabbler as in the current ... |