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Rossini: Peches de viellesse, Chamber Music & Rarities / Marangoni

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Rossini: Peches de viellesse, Chamber Music & Rarities / Marangoni

Featuring ten premiere recordings and a number of recently discovered ā€˜Sins of Old Age’ manuscripts unassigned to specific volumes, this album brings together a notable diversity of genres and instrumentation. They include the catchy ā€˜Allegretto’ for violin and piano that Rossini used as his musical calling card, the ā€˜Tarantelle pur sang’ for choir, harmonium, clochette and piano, and a harmonization of the simple folk melody ā€˜Marlbrough s’en va-t-en guerre’ that transforms it into a little musical gem. The Ars Cantica Choir was established in 1988 in Milan and today, as a body of professional singers, has won a reputation for its versatility and ability to tackle repertoire from the Renaissance to the contemporary.

Featuring ten premiere recordings and a number of recently discovered ā€˜Sins of Old Age’ manuscripts unassigned to specific volumes, this album brings together a notable diversity of genres and instrumentation. They include the catchy ā€˜Allegretto’ for violin and piano that Rossini used as his musical calling card, the ā€˜Tarantelle pur sang’ for choir, harmonium, clochette and piano, and a harmonization of the simple folk melody ā€˜Marlbrough s’en va-t-en guerre’ that transforms it into a little musical gem. The Ars Cantica Choir was established in 1988 in Milan and today, as a body of professional singers, has won a reputation for its versatility and ability to tackle repertoire from the Renaissance to the contemporary.

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Featuring ten premiere recordings and a number of recently discovered ā€˜Sins of Old Age’ manuscripts unassigned to specific volumes, this album brings together a notable diversity of genres and instrumentation. They include the catchy ā€˜Allegretto’ for violin and piano that Rossini used as his musical calling card, the ā€˜Tarantelle pur sang’ for choir, harmonium, clochette and piano, and a harmonization of the simple folk melody ā€˜Marlbrough s’en va-t-en guerre’ that transforms it into a little musical gem. The Ars Cantica Choir was established in 1988 in Milan and today, as a body of professional singers, has won a reputation for its versatility and ability to tackle repertoire from the Renaissance to the contemporary.