Roberto Fabbriciani, flutes
Massimiliano Damerini, piano (2,3,6,9,10)
1. Musica su due dimensioni (1952) 7:14
for flute and tape
Alvise Vidolin, sound direction
2-3. Divertimento in due tempi (1953) 7:40
for flute and piano
Andante scorrevole 5:36
Allegro 2:04
4. Concerto per flauto e orchestra (1954) 8:25
Orchestra Filarmonica “G. Monaco”
Marcello Panni, conductor
5. Musica su due dimensioni (1958) 11:18
for flute and tape
Alvise Vidolin, sound direction
6. Honeyrêves (1961) 4:35
for flute and piano
7. Cadenza da ‘Dimensioni III’ (1963) 4:57
for flute solo
8. Serenata per un satellite (1969) 5:17
arranged for flutes by R. Fabbriciani
with Luisella Botteon, flutes
FIRST RECORDING OF THIS ARRANGEMENT
9. Per Caterina (1963) 1:00
for violin and piano, arr. flute and piano by R. Fabbriciani
FIRST RECORDING OF THIS ARRANGEMENT
10. Serenata für Claudia (1968) 1:10
for violin and harpsichord, arr. flute and piano by R. Fabbriciani
FIRST RECORDING OF THIS ARRANGEMENT
In honor of the 40th anniversary of great composer/ conductor Bruno Maderna’s (1920-73) death, Mode is pleased to release the first complete CD of Maderna’s music for flute.
The flute played an important part in Maderna’s oeuvre due to his friendship with the exceptional flutist Severino Gazzelloni, who had premiered almost all of the flute compositions.
Musica su due dimensioni is among the earliest examples to make live music interact with electro-acoustic sounds recorded on tape. There are two versions of this piece, both with the same name but different tapes. The first, for flute and cymbals, was premiered at Darmstadt, the later version conceived for flute and tape. The tape part of the latter benefits from the progress in the possibilities for electronic music, and offers the flutist “random” choices in performance, while requiring the active participation of the sound engineer as well, foreshadowing the use of “live electronics.”
In Honeyrêves, a complementary relationship is made between flute and piano, the pianist is required to use extended techniques (clusters, harmonics on strings and the use of beaters).
Serenate per un satellite was written for the launch of the satellite Boreas, the music was performed at the launch site moments before its launch. The graphic score is arranged here for various flutes by Fabbriciani.
Per Caterina and Serenata für Claudia are miniatures written for his twin daughters, with all of the affection of a father.
Roberto Fabbriciani is an international soloist and specialist in contemporary flute repertoire.
Program notes by Maurizio Romito (English & Italian).