Album Summary
Performers
Sakae Kiuchi (Piano)
Annette Nodinger
Regina Kabis (Soprano)
Peter Hoffmann (Piano)
Notes & Reviews:
Niccolo Castiglioni (1932-1996) was an Italian composer and pianist who refused to be swept away by the currents all around him, yet whose music today seems unquestionably "modern." He named his greatest influences as Anton Webern and Franz Schubert! Castiglioni's music underwent a continuous process of evolution. It is noted for clarity and brightness, elaborate filigree, and the importance of timbre as a structural element.
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Works Details
Niccolò Castiglioni (1932 - 1996) : Inverno In-ver, 11 musical poems for small orchestra - Conductor: Gianluigi Gelmetti
- Ensemble: Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Running Time: 24 min. 5 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Written: 1973
Niccolò Castiglioni (1932 - 1996) : Quodlibet, for solo soprano - Running Time: 3 min. 44 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Written: 1965
Niccolò Castiglioni (1932 - 1996) : Quodlibet, small concerto for piano & chamber orchestra - Performer: Sakae Kiuchi (Piano)
- Conductor: Giorgio Bernasconi
- Running Time: 12 min. 20 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Written: 1976
Niccolò Castiglioni (1932 - 1996) : Dickinson-Lieder, for soprano & piano - Performers: Annette Nodinger; Regina Kabis (Soprano); Peter Hoffmann (Piano)
- Running Time: 9 min. 19 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Written: 1977
Niccolò Castiglioni (1932 - 1996) : Hymne, for 12 voices - Running Time: 13 min. 40 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Form: Choral
- Written: 1988-1989

























