Partita (Dallapiccola)

The Partita for orchestra with a solo soprano (Alla memoria di Ernesto Consolo) by the Italian composer Luigi Dallapiccola was composed between 1930 and 1932.[1]

Partita is the work with which Dallapiccola first came to international recognition.[2] Written in memory of the Italian pianist Ernesto Consolo [it; de], it is scored in four movements for orchestra, with a soprano solo in the final movement. In a manner analogous to the finale of Mahler's Fourth Symphony, the setting is a childlike medieval Latin lullaby.[2]

The work was premiered at the Teatro Comunale, Florence, on 22 January 1933 by the theatre orchestra under Vittorio Gui, with Laura Pasini [it] as soloist.

Movements edit

  1. Passacaglia. Molto solenne
  2. Burlesca. Presto ma non troppo – Pochissimo meno – Un poco più mosso – Moderato – Tempo del principio – Tumultoso
  3. Recitativo e Fanfara. Violento – Calmo – Un poco mosso, ma sempre calmo – Molto più lento, trascinato – Ancora movendo – Molto mosso – Animato – Violento
  4. Naenia B.M.V. ("Lullaby of the Blessed Virgin Mary"), with soprano solo. Molto tranquillo – Pochissimo più mosso – Molto tranquillo – Soavissimo – Un poco piu animato – Un poco largamente – Animando – Come prima (Animato) – Molto tranquillo – Celestiale

Recordings edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Luigi Dallapiccola: Partita (1930–1932)" (work details) (in French and English). IRCAM.
  2. ^ a b MacDonald, Calum (2010). Luigi Dallapiccola: Orchestral Works, Volume 2 (PDF) (CD booklet). BBC Philharmonic, Gianandrea Noseda. Chandos Records. Retrieved 27 July 2022.