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The Lyrichord Early Music Series
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LEMS-8074
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Jerry Willard's Night at the Opera
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UPC 744457807422
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MUSIC BY ROSSINI, BELLINI, VERDI Guitar arrangements by Mauro Giuliani and Johann Mertz
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Detailed Description

"Here is a fine recording of operatic potpourris from the 1800's, adapted for the guitar from their original scores by Mauro Giuliani and Johann Kasper Mertz. The operas under consideration are Semiramide and Cenerentola by Rossini, La Traviata, Rigoletto, and II Trovatore by Verdi, and the lesser-known La Sonnambula by Bellini. In our own time, it is easy to overlook the historical importance of the operatic potpourri and to question the validity of anyone (even Giuliani or Mertz) making such adaptations. But in the years before wax cylinders, phonographs, and iPods, such adaptations for home use were commonplace, whether for piano or guitar or chamber ensemble. Hausmusik, in those bygone days, always meant live performances, not absent-mindedly
turning on the stereo system while passing through the den. Needless to say, these pieces are not exactly on the everyday classical guitar player's fingertips, although in many cases the melodies are quite familiar. It is apparent with every note that Willard has spent considerable time studying the operas in order to get the phrasing as nuanced as possible. To make things even more enjoyable, he performs the entire disc on an 1820 Rene Francois Lacote guitar. In the early 1800s Lacote was one of the great makers, along with Panormo, so more of his instruments have withstood the ravages of time and world wars to survive until our own epoch. There are detailed album notes included, outlining each of the potpourris as well as a history of the instrument used. It is certainly well worth having this disc to get an inkling of what musical life in Paris some 180 years ago may have been like."
- David Nortort
Soundboard and the Guitar Foundation of America. Fall 2010
On his fourth solo Lyrichord album, guitarist Jerry Willard brings us several best loved themes from the operas of Rossini, Verdi and Bellini and they are given a virtuoso treatment in rarely performed guitar arrangements by Mauro Giuliani 1781-1829 and Johann Mertz 1806-1856. Mr. Willard plays an original instrument tuned to low pitch A=415 made by one of the greatest guitar makers of the early 19th century: Rene Francois Lacote Paris 1820.
Tracks:
1. Allegro/Andante (from Semiramide) Giuliani/Rossini (7:18)
2. Overture from Cenerentola Giuliani/Rossini (8:30)
3. Fantasy on Themes from La Traviata Opus 8 Opern-Revue No. 29 Johann Mertz/Verdi (11:41)
4. Fantasy on Themes from Rigoletto Opus 8 Opern-Revue No. 21 Johann Mertz/Verdi (11:51)
5. Fantasy on Themes from Il Trovatore Opus 8 Opern-Revue No. 27 Johann Mertz/Verdi (12:06)
6. Fantasy on Themes from La Sonnambula Opus 8 Opern-Revue No. 4 Johann Mertz/Bellini (10:55)
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