![]() Of Angelo Panzini (1820-1886) for piano and physarmonika, High point of the record is the first recording of two works The technical point of view, instead simply enjoying the beautiful This in sharp contrastįor example to the many times that Piazolla is performed withĭuo have a wonderful harmony and are never apprehensive from That the modern accordion in an historical perspective, is In fact in the excellent accompanying booklet, Mugnoz affirms Intended for concertina, physarmonika, harmonium or bandoneon. Thus it si specified on each tune whether the original was TheĬD has been made using the modern accordion and Has allowed them to present such an irrefutable work. ![]() Only theirĬorrect (musicological) vision of the development of the accordion Journey is planned along an evolutionary routeĪnd takes us from compositions of 1856 to today. Is taken up, on this CD, by the courageous Alessandro the only possible exception being the work of the DanishĬomposer Poul Rovsing Olsen ∽uo. ![]() That music written for this duo has not had popular acclaim Of two diverse sonorities and therefore it is not by chance ![]() Piano and the accordion have always been a difficult pairing Musica del Novecento Alessandro Mugnoz and Claudia Repertorio ottocentesco per strumenti ad ancia libera alla ![]()
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