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Victor Sangiorgio - Domenico Cimarosa: Keyboard Sonatas, Vol. 2 (2011)

Victor Sangiorgio - Domenico Cimarosa: Keyboard Sonatas, Vol. 2 (2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 241.01 Mb | 76:44 | Scans included
Classical piano solo | Label: Naxos - 8.572689

Domenico Cimarosa was the most famous and popular Italian opera composer of the second half of the 18th Century. In the course of a brilliantly successful career he composed more than 65 operas as well as a significant number of other works. Nothing is known about the origins of the keyboard sonatas although from their style and structure they appear to date from relatively early in his career. These attractive, small-scale works were probably intended for study purposes or for domestic performance. The crystalline brilliance of many of the fast outer movements is very appealing and the slow movements, although somewhat conservative in style, often possess a surprising expressive depth. Of the first volume (8.570718) ClassicsToday wrote: ‘Sangiorgio’s clean, even-handed, excellently engineered performances are ideal.’

Evgeny Soifertis - Domenico Cimarosa: Keyboard Sonatas (2004)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at June 21, 2023
Evgeny Soifertis - Domenico Cimarosa: Keyboard Sonatas (2004)

Evgeny Soifertis - Domenico Cimarosa: Keyboard Sonatas (2004)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 68:26 | 219 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Meridian | Catalog: CDE 84524

Opera composer Domenico Cimarosa wrote nearly 90 keyboard sonatas that, until the late twentieth century, were ignored by musicologists as well as performers. It is easy to understand why, when they are compared to contemporary works by Mozart and Haydn. Cimarosa stuck to the one-movement sonata form that was used by Domenico Scarlatti. There is some evidence that Cimarosa considered using the three-movement structure, but no such sonata by him has been found, nor has there been found any indication that some of the single movements should be combined in such a way.