Niccolò Castiglioni's "La Buranella, Altisonanza & Salmo XIX" is a captivating journey through the avant-garde classical music landscape. Released on April 1, 2015, under the Chandos label, this album showcases Castiglioni's unique compositional voice, blending innovation with a deep respect for musical tradition. The album features the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and the Danish National Concert Choir, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda, delivering a powerful and nuanced performance.
The centerpiece of the album is "La Buranella," an orchestral suite derived from movements in Baldassare Galuppi's keyboard sonatas. Castiglioni's orchestration breathes new life into these historical pieces, creating a rich and engaging listening experience. The suite is divided into seven movements, each offering a distinct mood and tempo, from the lively "Allegro" to the serene "Siciliana. Andante."
"Altisonanza" is another highlight of the album, featuring three movements: "Entrée," "Sarabanda," and "Perigordino." This composition showcases Castiglioni's ability to blend different musical styles and influences, creating a unique and captivating soundscape.
The album concludes with "Salmo XIX," a choral work that highlights the beauty and power of the human voice. The Danish National Concert Choir delivers a stunning performance, bringing Castiglioni's vision to life with precision and passion.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 2 minutes, "La Buranella, Altisonanza & Salmo XIX" is a testament to Niccolò Castiglioni's genius and a must-listen for anyone interested in avant-garde classical music.