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The Music Room => Composer Discussion => Topic started by: kishnevi on October 27, 2011, 07:23:33 PM

Title: Ermanno Wolf Ferrari
Post by: kishnevi on October 27, 2011, 07:23:33 PM
Looking through Sara's listing, there does not seem to be a topic for Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, so I'm starting one.

Over the last two weeks, I've gotten three CPO recordings of his orchestral works, and would like to hear some of his operatic output.  Can anyone make suggestions?
Title: Re: Ermanno Wolf Ferrari
Post by: Ataraxia on November 17, 2011, 06:15:02 PM
Apparently not. But I am now enjoying some Wolf-Ferrari in the Suite-concertino in F, op. 16.
Title: Re: Ermanno Wolf Ferrari
Post by: kishnevi on November 17, 2011, 07:50:33 PM
Quote from: Ataraxia on November 17, 2011, 06:15:02 PM
Apparently not. But I am now enjoying some Wolf-Ferrari in the Suite-concertino in F, op. 16.

This recording, which is one of the ones that got me interested in him, or another?[asin]B000UTOLCO[/asin]

That whole series on CPO seems well done (no surprise there).
Title: Re: Ermanno Wolf Ferrari
Post by: Ataraxia on November 18, 2011, 03:37:26 AM
Mine is Kim Walker/London Mozart Players/Jane Glover
Title: Re: Ermanno Wolf Ferrari
Post by: springrite on November 18, 2011, 03:41:49 AM
I really should let people who know his operas more to reply first. But since no one has done so, I will comment a little bit based on the little that I know and have heard.

The only one of his opera that i have heard more than once (on the radio) was the Secret of Susanna. Nice little work. I heard all his operas (maybe 4 of them) on the radio and remember loving some of the interludes immensely. They seem far more memorable than the singing parts.
Title: Re: Ermanno Wolf Ferrari _ chamber music
Post by: Scion7 on September 03, 2015, 02:28:11 PM
Several pieces appear to be unpublished, so finding a recording would be near nil, unless a musicologist has gone and photocopied* some manuscripts.

Will we ever hear:

String Quintet from 1894

Sonata in F, Op.25, for 2 violins & piano, from 1943

String Trio in a, Op.32 in a, from 1945

Cello Sonata in G, Op.30, from 1945

Duo in g, Op.33 for violin & cello, from 1946

Introduzione e balletto, Op.35 for violin & cello, also from '46

:-X


* and corrected