Marco Enrico Bossi (1861-1925)
Étude Symphonique, Op. 78
Arturo Sacchetti, organ
Bossi came from a family of organists and received his early training from his father, Pietro Bossi. He later studied at the Liceo Musicale in Bologna and the Milan Conservatory. He served as organist and choirmaster at the Como Cathedral and gained a reputation as one of the finest organists of his day. He also served as a teacher of harmony and organ at several conservatories throughout Italy. Bossi's instrumental and organ pieces were his most successful and respected compositions. As a composer, he displayed a dramatic flair and a capability for such devices as the tone poem. An example of such a work is =Il paradiso perduto= (1903), a choral piece representing chaos with formless rhythms and stark intervals. At the beginning of the 20th century, Bossi participated in the renewal of non-operatic Italian music. His influences at this time were that of Liszt, Franck and Brahms, leading him to incorporate subtle chromaticism into his work. He died at sea in 1925 en route to Italy from New York.~All Music Guide
Grandissimo Maestro Arturo Sacchetti, virtuoso dell'organo, musicista ed insegnante senza pari!
DesseinsEternels 1 year ago
Bello e formativo
manfredi3692 1 year ago
that was epic
DarkIntention69 1 year ago
io l'ho sentito dal vivo a bioglio (biella) nel luglio 1971
Adrianomarino 1 year ago
Questa è un'incisione "storica" e di gran lunga la più grande interpretazione di questo capolavoro. Del resto A. Sacchetti era uno specialista di questo repertorio, e -secondo il mio modesto punto di vista- ancora oggi insuperato... L'idea si seguire la musica con lo spartito è eccellente.
musichiere70 2 years ago 2
Grazie Maestro..............
giufighter 2 years ago 2
che raffinatezza poter leggere la musica, mentre si ascolta l'esecuzione!
corneliadem 2 years ago 2