PROGRAM # 1838, from the Festival Da Bach A Bartok, Italy (First aired on Tues, 10/10/00)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
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SOURCE |
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Federico Mondelci & the Mainz Chamber Orchestra Solists |
Live, July 18, 2000, at the Church of San Mercuriale, Forli, Italy |
Astor Piazzolla: Milonga del Angel [5:30] |
There are dozens of recordings of this piece, including many by Piazzolla himself. Try his albums "Adios Nonino," "Tango Zero Hour," or "Selection" - all available in stores or online. Versions by Gary Burton (Libertango-Music Of Astor Piazzolla) , Al DiMeola (Heart Of The Immigrants), and many others are also readily available. |
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Massimo Mercelli, Federico Mondelci & the Mainz Chamber Orchestra Solists |
Live, July 18, 2000, at the Church of San Mercuriale, Forli, Italy |
Philip Glass: Facades, version for sax and flute (Italian premiere) [6:30] |
Available on the Philip Glass Ensemble CD "Glassworks" (Sony # 37265). |
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Massimo Mercelli & the Mainz Chamber Orchestra Solists |
Live, July 18, 2000, at the Church of San Mercuriale, Forli, Italy |
Giovanni Sollima: Contrafactus (world premiere) [20:00] |
Sollima's US release Aquilarco is on Point Music (www.pointmusic.com ); two earlier Italian releases are available at www.cdnow.com as well. |
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Giovanni Sollima |
Recorded at Teatro Pliteama, Palermo, Italy, January 2000 |
Hell, Part I [4:00], Part V, excerpt [2:00] |
See preceding. |
For more information on the annual Festival Da Bach A Bartok, check out their website at www.festivaldabachabartok.com
Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page


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