From Naples to St. Petersburg: Rubinstein- Romance op.44 no.1 “Soirées à Saint Pétersbourg"
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- This charming arrangement of Rubinstein's evocative classic was made by the Italian harpist, Virgina Ciarlone. Born in around 1869, Virginia studied in Naples, and along with her younger sister Giannina, received favourable mention in the press for her renditions of such 19th century staples as Parish Alvars and Godefroid. After finding employment at the Carl Theater of Vienna, Virginia ended up in Russia- where alongside orchestral and opera work in the great Russian houses, she maintained a presence as a solo performer. Her publishing activities there include numerous transcriptions of music popular with the Russian salons, most notably Tchaikovsky and Rubinstein. As a composer, the Fantasy on Themes from Gounoud's Faust, and the Impromptu for Chromatic Harp may still be obtained. The latter piece being published in Paris, it is unclear whether her life remained in Russia, or whether her art and new trends led her to new pastures.
I hope to pick up the threads of her life through further research.
Dedicated to my friend Katrina Szederkenyi, whose kind gift of Virginia's portrait led me to make this film.
Image of Ada Sassoli used by kind permission of State Library of Victoria (Australia)
Other images from my own collection
Alexander Rider- Erard Harp (no.2928, Paris, 1902)
Film by Mark Snashall
©️Alex Rider 2019
What a beautiful historical vignette, luxurious setting and simply exquisite playing!
What a jam you found! I love your stories and your refined playing very much!!
That means so much to me :) x
Fun fact is - Virginia is an old relative of mine, the aunt of my grandfather. And that very portrait you show in the video is right in the living room of my dad's house. :) Thank you for bringing this to light!
Gabriele Vanoni I would love to contact you about this- is it possible? :)
@@interestingharp-alexrider2576 Sure!
Gabriele Vanoni do you have an email you’d be happy to share, by private message?
@@interestingharp-alexrider2576 sure but I can't write you privately apparently
@@gabrielevanoni5045 I am still desperate to talk to you!! my email is alexrider.harpist@gmail.com- can you contact me? A :)
That is absolutely delightful and delicious, thank you for sharing!
What a stunning piece, played exquisitely ❤️ thank you for sharing!
Gwenllian Llyr Thank you so very much 💚 means a lot coming for you!
How beautifully presented and played...May I present Monsieur Rider...aka "Harpsleuth Extraordinaire"!!! 😍😍😍