Immerse yourself in the rich, evocative world of Nicolas Flagello's "Flagello: Violin Concerto / Orchestral Songs," a captivating collection of orchestral works that showcases the composer's mastery of the canzone napoletana genre. Released on January 1, 2007, under the Artek label, this album spans a generous 74 minutes, offering a profound exploration of Flagello's musical prowess.
The album opens with the dramatic "Symphonic Aria, Op. 9," setting the stage for a journey through Flagello's diverse compositions. Highlights include the enchanting "Mirra, Op. 13," presented in two distinct movements, and the lively "Dance (from Act II: Ballet sequence)," which adds a touch of balletic elegance to the collection. The "Violin Concerto, Op. 17" is a standout piece, arranged by A. Sbordini, featuring three dynamic movements that highlight the violin's expressive range.
Flagello's ability to blend orchestral richness with vocal elegance is evident in tracks like "The Sisters, Op. 25, Scene 1: Interludio" and "Beyond the Horizon, Op. 76, Act III: I now know what I did not know before, 'Ruth's Aria.'" The album also includes arrangements of "The Rainy Day" and "The Brook," adding a touch of pastoral charm to the overall composition.
The final tracks, "Polo I, 'Cuerpo bueno, alma divina'" and "Polo II, 'Adios con el corazon'," offer a poignant conclusion to this musical journey. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Nicolas Flagello or a newcomer to his work, this album is a testament to his enduring legacy in the world of classical music.