Claudia Lucia Lamanna: The Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series
Claudia Lucia Lamanna: The Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series
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- Carnaval de Venise, Op. 184Composer(s) Félix GodefroidArtist(s) Claudia Lucia Lamanna
Carnaval de Venise, Op. 184
10:41$4.00 - Variations sur un thème dans le style ancien, Op. 30Composer(s) Carlos SalzédoArtist(s) Claudia Lucia Lamanna
Variations sur un thème dans le style ancien, Op. 30
15:08$5.85 - Variations on a Theme of PaganiniComposer(s) Mikhail MchedelovArtist(s) Claudia Lucia Lamanna
Variations on a Theme of Paganini
10:19$4.00 - Variaciones del fandango españolComposer(s) Félix Máximo López arranged by Claudia Lucia LamannaArtist(s) Claudia Lucia Lamanna
Variaciones del fandango español
04:40$2.30 - Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004: V. CiacconaComposer(s) Johann Sebastian Bach arragned by Dewey Owens & Claudia Lucia LamannaArtist(s) Claudia Lucia Lamanna
Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004: V. Ciaccona
16:08$5.85
Total running time: 56 minutes.
Album information
Claudia Lucia Lamanna makes her recording debut, as part of the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series, with a harp recital built around the leitmotif of variation.
The album opens with three masterpieces of the harp repertoire: the majestic Godefroid’s Carnival of Venice, the virtuoso Mchedelov’s Variations on a theme of Paganini and Salzedo’s Variations on a theme in the ancient style, performed here in its full, original and seldom heard version. Lamanna has arranged a charming work by the eighteenth-century Spanish composer Félix Máximo López, the Variaciones del fandango español, which was originally written for fortepiano; this composition has only recently been rediscovered and this new arrangement represents a fresh new addition to the harp repertoire. The album closes with Bach’s sublime Chaconne which Lamanna has adapted, from the harp transcription made by Dewey Owens, to create a version free from the more romantic elements and closer in style and intention to the original version for solo violin.
The Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series also includes debut recordings by Anna Geniushene (piano), Emily Nebel (violin) and Yoanna Prodanova (cello).