Fumagalli: Organ Music / Ruggeri
Polibio Fumagalli (1830-1900) was one of the most important exponents of nineteenth century Italian music. He held important posts in Milan, and as organ teacher at the Conservatory and organist of the S. Celso he was in close contact and collaboration with the famous organ builder Giuseppe Bernasconi, with whom he helped to develop the āsymphonicā or āorchestraā organ, with its registers imitating orchestral instruments. This new recording presents two of Fumagalliās organ sonatas, in classical/romantic style, as well as the complete cycle āAscetica Musicale,ā character pieces of great charm and lyricism, using the full potential of the āorchestraā organ. These works are played with great imagination by Italian organist Marco Ruggeri on two historical Bernasconi organs, built in 1885 and 1892.
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Fumagalli: Organ Music / Ruggeri
Fumagalli: Organ Music / Ruggeri
Polibio Fumagalli (1830-1900) was one of the most important exponents of nineteenth century Italian music. He held important posts in Milan, and as organ teacher at the Conservatory and organist of the S. Celso he was in close contact and collaboration with the famous organ builder Giuseppe Bernasconi, with whom he helped to develop the āsymphonicā or āorchestraā organ, with its registers imitating orchestral instruments. This new recording presents two of Fumagalliās organ sonatas, in classical/romantic style, as well as the complete cycle āAscetica Musicale,ā character pieces of great charm and lyricism, using the full potential of the āorchestraā organ. These works are played with great imagination by Italian organist Marco Ruggeri on two historical Bernasconi organs, built in 1885 and 1892.
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Polibio Fumagalli (1830-1900) was one of the most important exponents of nineteenth century Italian music. He held important posts in Milan, and as organ teacher at the Conservatory and organist of the S. Celso he was in close contact and collaboration with the famous organ builder Giuseppe Bernasconi, with whom he helped to develop the āsymphonicā or āorchestraā organ, with its registers imitating orchestral instruments. This new recording presents two of Fumagalliās organ sonatas, in classical/romantic style, as well as the complete cycle āAscetica Musicale,ā character pieces of great charm and lyricism, using the full potential of the āorchestraā organ. These works are played with great imagination by Italian organist Marco Ruggeri on two historical Bernasconi organs, built in 1885 and 1892.