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InCanto Notturno
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 8/15/2025

InCanto Notturno
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 8/15/2025
- Composers: Claude Debussy, Franz Liszt, Gabriel Faure, Hieronymus Weickmann, Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda
- Label: Stradivarius
- UPC: 8011570373328
- Item #: 2726047X
- Genre: Classical Artists
- Release Date: 8/15/2025
CD
Price: $16.14

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Product Notes
It is a rather widespread opinion that the genesis of musical compositions intended to positively impress the listener's
soul is often connected to an initial illumination that expands within a creative process that is per se rather ordinary. It is that creative spark constituting the generating principle which, as it unfolds, gives form and narrative cohesion to the sound archetype. This is the premise underlying the album by the duo Cardinali-Redorici, the realisation of a project that presents itself as a refined exploration of soundscapes delineated by the poietic encounter between viola and piano, through a dialogue aimed at capturing the most varied emotional nuances. In the panorama of string instruments, the viola is characterised by a highly suggestive timbral eloquence stemming from the range of frequencies within which it moves - an extension that makes it possible to perceive, at opposite extremes, sensations of both a lyrical luminosity typical of the violin and dark tones attributable to the gravitas of the cello. This contributes to making this medium ideal for translating into sound an expressiveness of musical thought drawing it's quintessence from a persistent search for intimacy, oscillating between lightness and depth. In this sense, the listener of InCanto Notturno is projected into an intense and exciting sound journey - ranging from the exploration of affections ascribable to a certain romantic lyricism to the stylistic refinement typical of Impressionism -, also reaching suggestive incursions into less beaten territories of the repertoire with the proposal of rarely performed compositions.