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Vito Paternoster Plays Cello - The Music from the Lockdown by Vito Paternoster Vito Paternoster : Vito Paternoster Plays Cello - The Music from the Lockdown.
Cellist extraordinaire.


2020, the year of the pandemic, all locked into the house: the lockdown.

All in solitude. Contacts only via the internet.

For us musicians a real misfortune.

No concerts, no studio recordings, no contacts with students.

But … an opportunity to reflect, listen, imagine new musical situations.

An opportunity to dare, to use electronics, to have fun with music, both sad and cheerful,

with a hint of irony.

Vito Paternoster


Songs:

1. Tommaso Vitali - Paternoster Ciaccona per cello solo
2. Johann Pachelbel - Paternoster canon per cello solo
3. Giuseppe Tartini - Paternoster il trillo del diavolo per cello solo- Largho
4. Giuseppe Tartini - Paternoster il trillo del diavolo per cello solo- Giusto
5. Giuseppe Tartini - Paternoster il trillo del diavolo per cello solo- Sogni
6. Johann Sebastian Bach - Paternoster adagio 1018 per cello organo piano
7. Domenico Paradisi - Paternoster toccata per cello e arpa
8. Niccolo Paganini - Paternoster moto perpetuo old style per cello e piano
9. Niccolo Paganini - Paternoster moto perpetuo new style per cello e band
10. Richard Wagner - Paternoster oh tu bell'astro per cello e arpa
11. Felix Mendelssohn - Paternoster romanza senza parole per cello e piano
12. Henryk Wieniawski - Paternoster tarantella per cello e band
13. Vito Paternoster romanza per pianoforte
14. Friedrich Dotzauer - Paternoster studio 39 in tarantella-style

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 12/22/2021
Vito Paternoster lives in Bari Italy

Tagged as: Classical, Classical Period, Instrumental, Cello, Composer: Felix Mendelssohn, Composer: Johann Pachelbel, Composer: Richard Wagner


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  2. Sylvius Leopold Weiss Suites no 36 et 40 Lobkowitz by Mauricio Buraglia: a marvelous classical spiral of lute sounds
  3. Notebook by Barry Phillips: Scandinavian folkish cello
  4. Suites en do mineur et fa mineur de Sylvius Leopold Weiss by Mauricio Buraglia: a marvelous classical spiral of lute sounds
  5. Music of Fernando Sor by Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar
  6. The flute recital by Matsuishi Takashi Fritz: Flautists with finesse, intelligence and grooves
  7. Final Beats Vol 3 - Hinterland Milano Crew by Dubmaster Conte: Dub, reggae, electronica, downtempo, chill out, trip hop
  8. Toccata - Touched by Alex McCartney: Reflective, historically-informed performance on the lute
  9. Les Larmes of Johannes Fresneau by Edward Martin: vihuela, renaissance and baroque lute
  10. Fiddle Down by Jeff McAuley: explorations and compositions on the cello
  11. The Enduring and the Ephemeral by Steve Tyler: Hurdy gurdy based multitrack music for the end of time
  12. Earth Embodied by Destiny Love: Inspirational singer/songwriter music for relaxation
  13. The Melodious Birde - Keyboard Music By William Byrd by Colin Booth: solo harpsichord music
  14. The Network by Jake Bradford-Sharp: Experimental Nu Jazz that cannot be classified or categorized
  15. Fantasia Incantata by Ensemble Libro Primo: A fantastic classical violin and lute duo interpreting Baroque composers
  16. Rondeau Melancolique by Alex McCartney: Reflective, historically-informed performance on the lute

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