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Antonio Pasculli
Ricordo di napoli
Works Info
Composer
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Antonio Pasculli
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Scherzo
Average_duration
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9:01
Antonio Pasculli was an Italian oboist and composer who lived from 1842 to 1924. He was known for his virtuosic oboe playing and his compositions for the instrument. One of his most famous works is "Ricordo di Napoli," which translates to "Memory of Naples." "Ricordo di Napoli" was composed in 1879 and premiered in the same year in Naples, Italy. The piece is a set of variations on the Neapolitan song "Funiculì, Funiculà," which was written by Luigi Denza in 1880. The song became very popular and was often played by street musicians in Naples. The piece is divided into six movements, each of which is a variation on the original theme. The first movement is a simple statement of the theme, played by the oboe with accompaniment from the piano. The second movement is a fast and lively variation, with the oboe playing rapid runs and trills. The third movement is slower and more lyrical, with the oboe playing long, flowing lines. The fourth movement is a virtuosic display of oboe technique, with the oboe playing rapid arpeggios and runs. The fifth movement is a waltz, with the oboe playing a lilting melody over a waltz rhythm. The final movement is a fast and energetic variation, with the oboe playing rapid runs and trills once again. Overall, "Ricordo di Napoli" is a showcase for the oboe, with Pasculli demonstrating his mastery of the instrument through a variety of technical and expressive challenges. The piece is also a tribute to the city of Naples and its musical traditions, with Pasculli incorporating the popular song "Funiculì, Funiculà" into his composition.
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