SERGIO
CALLIGARIS:
COMPOSITORE ED INTERPRETE
in 25th anniversary of his recording début.
Music by Chopin, Rachmaninov and Calligaris.
[Ares - Libreria Editrice Vaticana, ADD/DDD - ACD 069]
* Fryderyk CHOPIN (1810-1849)
1. IMPROMPTU, in G flat major Op.51 (6'11")
2. IMPROMPTU, in F sharp major Op.36 (6'56")
3. WALTZ BRILLANTE, in A flat major Op.34 N.1 (5'45")
4. NOCTURNE, in E flat major Op.9 N.2 (5'23")
5. ETUDE, in C minor Op.10 N.12 "Revoluctionary" (2'50")
* Sergei RACHMANINOV (1873-1943)
6. PRELUDE, in C sharp minor, Op.3 N.2 "The Bells" (4'52")
** Sergio CALLIGARIS
7. "IL QUADERNO PIANISTICO DI RENZO", op.7 - 1978 (Ed.Carisch),
10 short pieces for piano (9'06")
(Preludio - Tempo di Valzer - Elegia - Barcarola - Carillon - Acquario
Ritmico e ostinato - Gavotte fantastica - Notturno - Finale)
SERGIO CALLIGARIS, piano
8. "TRE MADRIGALI", op.13 - 1979 (Ed.Carisch) (9'01")
courtesy of "Danza Prospettiva" by Vittorio Biagi
(on texts by Giovan Battista Strozzi, for three soloist voices, organ and harpsichord)
Maria Cecilia Rossetti, soprano; Sofia Mukhametova, mezzo-soprano;
Antonio Amorosi, tenor; Sergio Calligaris, harpsichord;
Arturo Sacchetti, organ and conductor.
9. "B.H.S.", op. 20 - 1984 (Ed.Carisch), (8'43")
(Divertissment on music by J.S.Bach, G.F.Haendel and D.Scarlatti for two pianos and
women's voices, ad libitum).
Marcella Crudeli and Sergio Calligaris, two pianos; women's voices
of Artisti del Coro dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia di Roma,
conductor Fausto Di Cesare.
10. INTERLUDIO, AGNUS DEI e LIBERA ME, dal REQUIEM, op. 17 - 1982-83,
for solos, choir, two pianos and four timpani . (14'30")
Marcella Crudeli and Sergio Calligaris, two pianos;
Adolf Neumeier, timpani and the Artisti del Coro dell'Accademia Nazionale
di Santa Cecilia di Roma, conductor Fausto Di Cesare.
* Recordings ADD
** Recordings DDD "live" made at Auditorium di via della Conciliazione in Roma
Introductory short notes
During the period between 1967 and 1968, Sergio Calligaris achieved a long tour through
Europe, with acclaimed débuts at the most prestigious halls in Berlin, Vienna, Rome,
Paris, London, Madrid and other cities. It was in that period that he made a great deal of
recordings at the Studios of the Vatican Broadcasting Corporation, among which we chose
the selections here presented of works by Chopin, Rachmaninov and Calligaris himself.
The "live" digital recordings, instead, are part of a concert at the Via della
Conciliazione auditorium, in Rome, devoted to Sergio Calligaris in his double role as
composer and pianist, which was acclaimed with the warmest approval by both audience and
the most influential critics. His "Three Madrigals" Op.13 are the soundtrack of
an admired ballet created by Vittorio Biagi, represented with great success by the Second
Channel of the Italian Broadcasting Corporation at the "Prix Italia" in 1985.