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Enzo Caroli : 21st Century Flute Concertos
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New flute concertos - performed by Enzo Caroli and the Orchestra Sinfonica Adriatica. 'Liquescence' by Richard Arnest, won the 2004 EPICmusic competition.
Genre: Classical: Contemporary
Release Date: 2006
21st Century Flute Concertos Record Label: EPICmusic
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Concerto (flauto e arch) Op. 64 - P. Pessina. Calmo Nobile 7:55 $0.99
Concerto (flauto e arch) Op. 64 - P. Pessina. Largo - Allegretto 6:45 $0.99
Concerto (flauto e arch) Op. 64 - P. Pessina. Finale: Ritimico 7:30 $0.99
Liquescence 2004.09, Richard Arnest 11:56 $0.99
Concerto (flauto e arch) - Daniele Zanettovich - Allegro 5:37 $0.99
Concerto (flauto e arch) - Daniele Zanettovich - Adagietto 6:40 $0.99
Concerto (flauto e arch) - Daniele Zanettovich - Presto 6:15 $0.99
Impromptu - Jean Francaix 10:34 $0.99
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Album Notes

ABOUT THE FLUTIST
International flute virtuoso Enzo Caroli is soloist on this CD. After earning the Diploma of Honor from the Chigiana Academy of Siena he played in the orchestras of La Fenice of Venice, the RAI Symphony of Rome, San Remo and Bolzano. After two decades as professor of flute at the conservatories of Padua and Vicenza, Enzo expanded to an international career. He has performed and presented master classes throughout Italy and to Germany, France, Switzerland, Japan, Brazil, Turkey, Taiwan and the United States

ABOUT THE MUSIC
Odisseus
In the first movement of ‘Odisseus’ we imagine a voyage by sea in a vessel neither quite big enough nor safe enough. Navigating the ancient waters of the Mediterranean the ship carries a hero in search of himself on a path full of surprise and danger, where tempests mingle with sunshine. The second movement explores the mystery of enchantment: the hero’s mind almost obscured by restless, bewitching and seductive attentions. In the last movement Odisseus, overcomes trials and obstacles and completes his voyage.

Liquescence
The scholars of Oxford define liquescence as “the process or fact of becoming liquid”. The idea of thaw, of melting, is central to this composition. In this music the strings provide the foundation: structure, rhythm, melody and color. The flute, always agile, plays along the interface between fluidity and stasis. From the start it ornaments the spaces between the beats. It takes up the pattern of the dance only to set up the next departure into its own sphere. There is no opposition between the elements – their contrast creates the music.

Casanova
The first movement presents the idea of the young Casanova, superficial yet brilliant and striking. The second movement is a “gondoliera” or “barcarola,” more pensive and lyrical, representing passion lived in a more conscious and mature way; the central cadenza calls like the song of a nightingale far away. The dramatic third movement is the phase of decline and regret, winter bringing the cycle of life to a close with a tumult of recollection and memory.

Impromptu
Here everything has a well defined place; every space is occupied by its own specific and irreplaceable object. It is not only order and hierarchy but true compositional virtuosity, veiled by apparent simplicity and lightness.

ABOUT THE COMPOSERS
Paolo Pessina (b. 1969) is a conductor and a composer of stage and film scores, symphonic, vocal and chamber music. In 2001 he formed the Orchestra Sinfonica Adriatica.

Richard Arnest (b.1950) lives and composes in Cincinnati, where he sings with the May Festival Chorus. Liquescence won the 2004 EPICMUSIC competition.

Danielle Zanettovich (b.1950) is a prizewinning composer who writes and teaches in Northern Italy.

Jean Françaix (1912 – 1997) was a neoclassical French composer, pianist, and orchestrator, known for his prolific output and vibrant style.

ABOUT EVERYTHING ELSE
For more information about the music and composers see the liner notes of the CD.

To find out about EPICmusic see www.epicmusic.net

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REVIEWS

nice work
author: Steven Buchanan
I found out about this album while researching available recordings of Jean Francaix (in France, virtually). The imprpomptu, premiering on this album, is among his best works; not to understate the Orchestra Sinfonica Adriatica, which is lavishly expressive. The flute concerto by Paolo Pessina is a sweetly refined piece, while Zanettovich's concerto sounds very Vivaldi-esque, and Liquescence (by Arnest) seems to progress style-wise through markedly different periods. This is an unusual collection, well worth finding.
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An amazing work by talented musician and composer Richard Arnest ! !
author: Holly Reed
Get comfortable and close your eyes. "Liquescence" will transport you to a beautiful time and place. Richard Arnest never fails to amaze me whether as a performer or composer. He has been thrilling audiences for years with his creative spirit, and this new recording certainly lives up to expectations.
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