Cover Cimarosa: Overtures, Vol. 5

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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
06.12.2016

Label: Naxos

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Czech Chamber Philharmonic, Orchestra Pardubice & Patrick Gallois

Composer: Domenico Cimarosa (1749–1801)

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  • Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801): Atene edificata, Overture:
  • 1I. Molto allegro con brio04:16
  • 2II. Allegro02:06
  • 3I. Allegro con spirito07:21
  • 4 II. Andantino02:28
  • 5 III. Allegro vivace02:43
  • I matrimoni impensati, Overture:
  • 6I. Allegro con molto brio05:46
  • 7II. Adagio03:14
  • 8III. Allegro giusto02:15
  • La felicità inaspettata:
  • 9Overture01:39
  • La villana riconosciuta, Overture:
  • 10I. Allegro con spirito03:26
  • 11II. Adagio01:43
  • I due supposti conti, Overture:
  • 12I. Largo staccato04:15
  • 13II. Larghetto grazioso alla francese01:44
  • 14III. Allegro molto02:52
  • Le trame deluse, Overture:
  • 15I. Allegro vivace04:13
  • 16II. Allegro02:17
  • Il marito disperato (Il marito geloso):
  • 17Overture05:17
  • L'Olimpiade: L'olimpiade:
  • 18Overture06:02
  • La ballerina amante:
  • 19Overture06:35
  • Il fanatico burlato:
  • 20Overture05:57
  • Total Runtime01:16:09

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Domenico Cimarosa was one of the last great exponents of the ‘Neapolitan School’ and one of the most famous and successful composers before the arrival of Rossini on the European opera scene. His works were produced and re-staged at innumerable performances in opera houses all over Europe. This programme represents the extraordinary range of Cimarosa’s career, from Le trame deluse (The Foiled Schemes) and La villana riconosciuta (The Country Girl Revealed), which were among his greatest hits, to overtures from cantatas such as Atene edificata (The Founding of Athens) and the ‘dramatic composition’ for Cardinal de Bernis, written on the occasion of the birth of the Dauphin, the firstborn son of Louis XVI.

The first volume (8570508) in this popular series appeared in 2007, and was immediately welcomed as “a golden opportunity to make the acquaintance of some of the most spirited music of the late 18th century” by MusicWeb International. Volume 2 (8570279) was admired by Fanfare for “rewarding interpretations that summon respect for the composer as well as admiration for the performers.” Volume 3 (8572734), also conducted by Patrick Gallois, was a WQXR New York ‘Album of the Week’ in September 2013.

Volume 4 (8573459) was the first in the series to be performed by the Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, Pardubice. Warm reviews for this recording include commentary from Infodad.com: “The orchestra plays all nine works on this recording with enthusiasm and involvement, not seeking depths that are not there but also being careful not to turn the works into throwaways—they are too well-made to be disposed of so lightly.”

Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice
Patrick Gallois, conductor



Patrick Gallois
leads a highly successful international career as soloist and conductor. From the age of 17, he studied with Jean-Pierre Rampal at the Paris conservatory and at 21 was appointed 1st flute of the Orchestre National de France, under Lorin Maazel Music Director. He has worked under the direction of such legendary conductors as Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Pierre Boulez, Karl Boehm, Eugen Jochum, Sergiu Celibidache. In 1984 Gallois left his orchestral vacancies to focus on solo career on his solo career.

Flautist: Patrick Gallois regularly performs and records with such conductors as Sir Neville Marriner, Lorin Maazel, Antal Dorati, Leif Segerstam and in chamber music formations with Yuri Bashmet, Natalia Gutman, Peter Schreier, Jorg Demus, the Linsday Quartet and formerly with Jean Pierre Rampal and lily Laskine. He is frequently invited to perform with major orchestras throughout Europe and Asia, as well as at international music festivals including: The Proms (London), Pollenca Festival, Monte Carlo Printemps des Arts, City of London Festival, Theatre des Champs-Elysees (Paris) with Fabio Biondi, Philharmonia Orchestra, Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Capitole de Toulouse, Chamber Orchestra of Lausanne, Orquestra de Euskadi, Oregon Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre National de Belgique, Helsinki Philharmonic, Lahti Symphony, Orchestre d'Auvergne, Sinfonia Varsovia, Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss, Kolner Kammerorchester, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, London Mozart Players, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, etc... He regularly tours Germany, Japan and Israel and gives annual master classes at the prestigious Academia Chigiana (Sienna) and the Banff Centre for the Arts (Canada).

Conductor: For 12 years, after creating his own orchestra in Paris, "l'Academie de Paris", Patrick Gallois has developed a conducting career which has taken him to Japan (Tokyo Chamber Orchestra), Finland (Oulu, Kuopio and Jyväskylä), Sweden (Musica Vitae and the Swedish Chamber Orchestra), Italy (Orchestra da Padova, I Pomeriggi Musicale, Orchestra del Lazio di Roma), California (the Monterey Symphony), to Portugal, to Israel (Israel Chamber Orchestra), to Rumania (Cluj), and to Bulgaria (Sofia) and in France. He is frequently invited to return as conductor to these orchestras.

Patrick Gallois was appointed Musical Director of Sinfonia Finlandia Jyväskylä (Finland) for the 2003 Season. Since then, he has toured with the orchestra in France 2003, Poland and Japan in 2004. Forthcoming tours include France/Spain in summer 2005, Spain in spring 2006, Germany and Japan again during the 2006/7. With regular recording contracts for Naxos, Gallois and Sinfonia Finlandia have recorded Charles Gounod's 2 Symphonies, and the first 2 programs in a series of Haydn symphonies

Repertoire: Patrick Gallois's repertoire is extremely varied and includes with a strong taste for contemporary music. He has performed the world premiere of many new concerti such as Eric Tanguy's 2nd Flute Cto. (Saint-Riquier Festival 1994), Sallinen's concerto (Helsinki Contemporary Music 1995). He regularly plays Rautavaara's and Penderecki's concerti, the latter under the direction of the composer with Sinfonia Varsovia, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Stuttgarter Philharmoniker and the Japanese Philharmonic. Many new works have been dedicated and premiered by Patrick including: Kristof Maratka's Cto (1997), Marcel Landowski's flute Cto No.2 (1998), Renaud Cagneux's Cto. for flute and harp (1998), Jacques Desbiere's Cto, Kristos Hartzis's concerto and in November 2001, Kai Nieminen's concerto "Palomar". Other composers have written concerti for him and those premiered in 2003/4 were by Emil Tabakov concerto for 2 flutes (Sofia, Jan 2003), Philippe Hersant (Flt Cto, The Hague 2005/06), Jan Sandstrom (Orquestra de Euskadi 2004) and Rocco Abate (Italy 2005). Both Karen Tanaka and Kelly-Mary Murphy wrote a concerti for flute and cello dedicated to Patrick Gallois and Shauna Rolston (for Radio France and CBC Canada 2004), as well as Ron Royer (double concerto for flute and cello) was be premiered in Finland in 2004, and Jose Luis Campana (flute concerto, Argentina 2005/2006).

Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice
The Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice, founded in 1969, is one of the Czech Republicʼs leading orchestras. The repertoire of this chamber orchestra includes a large number of compositions from the baroque era to contemporary music, including many cross-over and multigenre projects. The first principal conductor, Libor Pešek, quickly raised the orchestra to a high standard and the subsequent principal conductors have included Libor Hlaváček, Petr Altrichter, Bohumil Kulínský, Petr Škvor, Róbert Stankovský, Leoš Svárovský and Marko Ivanović, who have maintained the orchestraʼs reputation. The present conductor is Peter Feranec. The Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra often performs at the Czech Republicʼs most important festivals, including the Prague Spring International Festival, the Smetana Litomyšl and the International Český Krumlov Festival, and at the many important venues in Europe, such as the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the Salzburg Festspielhaus, Hercules Hall and Gasteig, Munich, the Vienna Musikverein, the Brucknerhaus in Linz, the Meistersingerhalle in Nuremberg and many others. Outside Europe the orchestra has played in Japan and has toured extensively around America. The orchestra has collaborated with many leading world-renowned conductors, including Jirí Be ̌ lohlávek, Marco Armiliato, Mariss Jansons, and with a number ̌ of prominent soloists and choirs. In addition to its work in the concert-hall the orchestra regularly engages in operatic and theatre projects and has dozens of successful discs to its credit on Naxos, ArcoDiva, Supraphon, Classico, MonitorEMI, and Amabile.

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