Puccini - Orchestral Music | Chandos CHSA5385

Puccini - Orchestral Music

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Label: Chandos

Cat No: CHSA5385

Format: Hybrid SACD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Expected Release Date: 13th March 2026

Contents

Works

Puccini, Giacomo

Adagetto, SC51
Capriccio sinfonico
Crisantemi
Edgar
» Prelude (Act 1)
» Prelude (Act 3)
Le Villi
» La tregenda
» Preludio
Manon Lescaut
» Intermezzo (Act 3)
» Prelude to Act 2
Minuets (3)
Preludio sinfonico
Scherzo in A minor, SC34
Trio in F major, SC52

Artists

Sinfonia of London

Conductor

John Wilson

Works

Puccini, Giacomo

Adagetto, SC51
Capriccio sinfonico
Crisantemi
Edgar
» Prelude (Act 1)
» Prelude (Act 3)
Le Villi
» La tregenda
» Preludio
Manon Lescaut
» Intermezzo (Act 3)
» Prelude to Act 2
Minuets (3)
Preludio sinfonico
Scherzo in A minor, SC34
Trio in F major, SC52

Artists

Sinfonia of London

Conductor

John Wilson

About

Puccini is renowned as one of the greatest opera composers of all time and his early works – before Manon Lescaut catapulted him to international fame – offer a fascinating insight into his development as a composer. John Wilson and Sinfonia of London explore this repertoire with characteristic style and commitment, leading us on a journey through student compositions and orchestral extracts from his earliest operas. Studying under Amilcare Ponchielli at the Milan Conservatory from 1880 to 1883, he created the Preludio sinfonico (loosely based on Wagner’s Prelude to Lohengrin), the Scherzo, Trio, and Adagetto, and Capriccio sinfonico, his graduation piece, which famously pre-echoes the opening of La bohème by a decade. The one-act opera Le Villi was composed for a competition launched by the publisher Sonzogno (Puccini didn’t win), whilst themes from the contemporaneous Tre minuetti and Crisantemi (both for string quartet) were subsequently re-cycled in Manon Lescaut. Verdi’s publisher, Ricordi, bought the rights to Le Villi, and commissioned a new work at the same time: Edgar, which, largely owing to the absurd plot, is arguably Puccini’s only failure, despite some fully mature music easily the match of the more celebrated scores.

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