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Sergio Azzolini and Vito Paternoster play Mozart and Haydn by Vito Paternoster Vito Paternoster : Sergio Azzolini and Vito Paternoster play Mozart and Haydn.
Cellist extraordinaire.


Could you ever think that these two instruments (cello and bassoon) could form a duo? And yet, three different composers (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Danzi and Franz Joseph Haydn) believed just that: the first one composing a beautiful sonata for cello and bassoon, the second one transcribing some of the most beautiful Mozart's melodies, and the third one with his two duets.

Sergio Azzolini, professor in Basel (one of the most important bassoonist of the moment) and Vito Paternoster (cello soloist of I Musici di Roma) show exactly how the sounds of these two instruments can enchant, delight, amuse.


Songs:

1. Dodici arie da Opere di Mozart Voi che sapete de Le nozze fi Figaro (Franz Danzi)
2. Giovinette che fate all'amore da Don Giovanni (Franz Danzi)
3. La ci darem la mano da Don Giovionni (Franz Danzi)
4. Fin c'han delvino da Don Giovanni (Franz Danzi)
5. Vegrai carino da Don Giovanni (Franz Danzi)
6. Bewahret euch vor Weibertucken da Die Zauberflote (Franz Danzi)
7. Alles fulth der Liebe Freuden da Die Zauberflote (Franz Danzi)
8. In diesen heil'gen Hallen da Die Zauberflote (Franz Danzi)
9. Soll ich dich teurenicht mehr sehn da Die Zauberflote (Franz Danzi)
10. E amore un ladroncello da Cosi fan Tutte (Franz Danzi)
11. Ah perdona al primo affetto da La clemenza di Tito (Franz Danzi)
12. Ah grazie si rendano da La clemenza di Tito (Franz Danzi)
13. Duetto in Re maggiore Hob X11 Moderato (Franz Joseph Haydn)
14. Menuet (Franz Joseph Haydn)
15. Finale (Franz Joseph Haydn)
16. Duetto in Re maggiore HobXII1 Adagio cantabile (Franz Joseph Haydn)
17. Allegro molto (Franz Joseph Haydn)
18. Menuet (Franz Joseph Haydn)
19. Sonata per fagotto e cello KV262 Allegro (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
20. Andante (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
21. Rondo (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 8/4/2011
Vito Paternoster lives in Bari Italy

Tagged as: Classical, Classical Period, Instrumental, Bassoon, Cello, Composer: Joseph Haydn, Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


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