Pizzetti - Liriche: Complete Songs for Voice & Piano
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97507
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 3
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 14th March 2025
Contents
Works
Adjuro vos, filiae JerusalemAntifona amatoria di Basiliola
Canti d'amore (3)
Canti greci (3)
Canzoni (3)
E il mio dolore io canto
Epitaphe
Erotica
Il clefta prigione
I pastori
L'annuncio
La madre al figlio lontano
Liriche (3)
Liriche drammatiche napoletane (2)
My Cry
Nuvole
Oscuro e il ciel
Passeggiata
San Basilio
Sei tornato da me
Sera d'inverno
Sonetti (3) di Francesco Petrarca
Sonetti tragici (3)
Artists
Vansisiem Lied DuoWorks
Adjuro vos, filiae JerusalemAntifona amatoria di Basiliola
Canti d'amore (3)
Canti greci (3)
Canzoni (3)
E il mio dolore io canto
Epitaphe
Erotica
Il clefta prigione
I pastori
L'annuncio
La madre al figlio lontano
Liriche (3)
Liriche drammatiche napoletane (2)
My Cry
Nuvole
Oscuro e il ciel
Passeggiata
San Basilio
Sei tornato da me
Sera d'inverno
Sonetti (3) di Francesco Petrarca
Sonetti tragici (3)
Artists
Vansisiem Lied DuoAbout
Art song occupies a substantial space in Pizzetti’s oeuvre, with over 40 pieces, and yet the composer is still remembered mostly for his opera Murder in the Cathedral, and more tangentially for chamber and choral pieces such as the Cello Sonata and Requiem. Pizzetti composed songs for almost his entire life as a composer, starting with Nuvole (1899), a romanza still unpublished, up to the Tre canti d’amore, which belong to the group of his last works, from the second half of the 1950s.
Pizzetti wished to distance himself from the Italian tradition of song writing for the salon of salon writing: in 1914 he wrote that ‘a new period for vocal chamber music in our country is about to begin.’ His choice of authors is singular, and serious: Petrarch, Michelangelo, Victor Hugo, as well as contemporary Italian versions of Greek lyrics by Sappho and the classical-era tragedians.
Another running thread is nature, and a love for his native region of Parma. Pizzetti often set poets from the region such as Mario Silvani’s Sera d’inverno (1907), an evocative winter landscape, and a set of three ‘tragic sonnets’ by Alfredo Zerbini. Alas, like other songs here, they were never published, despite the poet’s entreaty to the composer: ‘I ask you to do it for our beloved dialect, if you do not want to do it for me… Through the music of a great musician, who knows, even our poor dialect may aim high!’
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