Giuseppe Martucci (Remastered) Andrea Nannoni & Giovanna Prestia
Album info
Album-Release:
1994
HRA-Release:
20.02.2017
Label: fonè Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Andrea Nannoni & Giovanna Prestia
Composer: Giuseppe Martucci (1856-1909)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Giuseppe Martucci (1856-1909): Sonata In Fa Diesis Minore Per Violoncello E Pianoforte, Op. 52:
- 1Allegro Giusto13:34
- 2Scherzo: Allegro Molto03:43
- 3Andantino Flebile05:58
- 4Allegro10:01
- Due Romanze Per Violoncello Con Accompagnamento Di Pianoforte, Op. 72:
- 5Andantino Con Moto03:05
- 6Moderato04:28
- Tre Pezzi Per Violoncello E Pianoforte, Op. 69:
- 7Moderato08:52
- 8Andante07:44
- 9Allegro08:18
Info for Giuseppe Martucci (Remastered)
Andrea Nannoni studied cello with P. Grossi at the Cherubini Conservatory in Florence. He further honed his craft with A. Navarra and A. Baldovino. He has won numerous competitions. In 1980 he was awarded the “David di Michelangelo” prize for his achievements in national and international performances. He has played with some of Italy’s finest orchestras. He has also played with artists of the calibre of U. Ughi, M. Tipo, B. Canino, P.N. Masi, G. Garbarino, F. Petracchi, P. Farulli, M. Campanella. He was a member of the Trio di Fiesole and of the Nuovo Quartetto, with whom he had an intensive concert schedule. He has recorded for Denon Nippon Columbia, Frequenz and Fonè. He is Department Chair of cello at the Cherubini Conservatory in Florence and teaches postgraduate courses and the Orchestra Giovanile Italiana courses at the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole. From 1988 to 2004 he was Assistant Professor of string quartet at the Accademia Chigiana of Siena.
Andrea Nannoni, violoncello
Giovanna Prestia, piano
Digitally remastered
Andrea Nannoni
Studied cello with P. Grossi at the Cherubini Conservatory in Florence. He further honed his craft with A. Navarra and A. Baldovino. He has won numerous competitions. In 1980 he was awarded the “David di Michelangelo” prize for his achievements in national and international performances. He has played with some of Italy’s finest orchestras. He has also played with artists of the calibre of U. Ughi, M. Tipo, B. Canino, P.N. Masi, G. Garbarino, F. Petracchi, P. Farulli, M. Campanella. He was a member of the Trio di Fiesole and of the Nuovo Quartetto, with whom he had an intensive concert schedule. He has recorded for Denon Nippon Columbia, Frequenz and Fonè. He is Department Chair of cello at the Cherubini Conservatory in Florence and teaches postgraduate courses and the Orchestra Giovanile Italiana courses at the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole. From 1988 to 2004 he was Assistant Professor of string quartet at the Accademia Chigiana of Siena.