Dive into the captivating world of neoclassical music with Goffredo Petrassi's 2014 album, a masterful blend of orchestral brilliance and experimental sonorities. This album showcases Petrassi's versatility and innovation, featuring three distinct yet harmoniously interconnected works: the Piano Concerto, the Flute Concerto, and the orchestral suite drawn from the ballet "La follia di Orlando" (The Madness of Orlando).
The Piano Concerto is a three-movement journey, beginning with a dynamic and energetic first movement, followed by a serene and tranquil "Arietta con variazioni," and culminating in a spirited and agitated Rondo. The Flute Concerto, though not fully detailed in the tracklist, promises to be a delicate and expressive addition to the collection.
The highlight of the album is perhaps the suite from "La follia di Orlando," a ballet that explores the madness of the legendary Orlando through a series of vivid and evocative scenes. From the graceful "Danza di Angelica" to the intense "Danza guerriera," Petrassi's orchestration brings each moment to life with rich, experimental sonorities that push the boundaries of neoclassical music.
Performed by the Rome Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Francesco La Vecchia, with soloists Bruno Canino on piano and Mario Ancillotti on flute, this album is a testament to Petrassi's enduring influence and the timeless beauty of his compositions. With a duration of just over an hour, it's a compelling listen from start to finish, offering a rich and rewarding exploration of one of the 20th century's most important musical voices.