Please note that this piece was written by Antonio Salieri, not Cimarosa, as is mentioned in the title. If someone ever gets a chance, could they please correct this minor oversight? Thanks.
Correct. Salieri wrote this piece in 1774 I believe. Tonkunstler Orchestra performed this in 1784 for one of Vienna’s benefit concerts. Salieri was mainly a stage composer but wrote concerto pieces early in his career. I assume he wanted to keep his melodies/music for the genre he was known for.
Ritengo Cimarosa il più ispirato dei compositori napoletani. È l’unico che può avvicinarsi al genio musicale di Mozart. Questa composizione non è banale come molti concerti artigianali e opere artigianali fatte per il godimento immediato, senza una ispirazione che nasce da “ emozioni interne”.
Please note that this piece was written by Antonio Salieri, not Cimarosa, as is mentioned in the title. If someone ever gets a chance, could they please correct this minor oversight? Thanks.
Not trying to be too unkind to Cimarosa, I thought this work sounded a bit too good for him.
Correct. Salieri wrote this piece in 1774 I believe. Tonkunstler Orchestra performed this in 1784 for one of Vienna’s benefit concerts. Salieri was mainly a stage composer but wrote concerto pieces early in his career. I assume he wanted to keep his melodies/music for the genre he was known for.
Bella composición No conocía a este compositor ¿Es italiano? Escribo desde México
elegant precis
this is Salieri
Ritengo Cimarosa il più ispirato dei compositori napoletani. È l’unico che può avvicinarsi al genio musicale di Mozart. Questa composizione non è banale come molti concerti artigianali e opere artigianali fatte per il godimento immediato, senza una ispirazione che nasce da “ emozioni interne”.
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@@danielrodriguez9630 grazie
ktory i tak osiągnąl wiecej niż cala moja rodzina łącznie hehe xd
это Сальери
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