SKU: HH.HH556-FSP
ISBN 9790708185710.
The â??divertissementâ?? Psiché, a ten-movement suite for violin and basso continuo by Michele Mascitti (1663/4â??1760), the Neapolitan violinist who did more than anyone else to acclimatize the Italian sonata to a French setting, is unique among his works in having a programmatic basis. It depicts episodes from the famous romantic story of Psyche and Cupid as related in the Latin novel generally known by the name The Golden Ass by the second-century author Apuleius. At the same time, this is Mascittiâ??s most overt homage to his adoptive country, since several movements in it go further in the direction of the French style than anything else from his pen. It expresses among other things Cupidâ??s rage at Psycheâ??s discovery of his identity, her airborne travel powered by the winds and the tenderness between the two lovers after their reconciliation. This is a very original and immediately attractive work.
The ‘divertissementâ₠¬â„¢ Psiché, a ten-movement suite for violin and basso continuo by Michele Mascitti (1663/4–1760), the Neapolitan violinist who did more than anyone else to acclimatize the Italian sonata to a French setting, is unique among his works in having a programmatic basis. It depicts episodes from the famous romantic story of Psyche and Cupid as related in the Latin novel generally known by the name The Golden Ass by the second-century author Apuleius. At the same time, this is Mascitti’s most overt homage to his adoptive country, since several movements in it go further in the direction of the French style than anything else from his pen. It expresses among other things Cupid’s rage at Psyche’s discovery of his identity, her airborne travel powered by the winds and the tenderness between the two lovers after their reconciliation. This is a very original and immediately attractive work.
SKU: M7.VGH-44-70
ISBN 9790206660092.
The vision of a harpsichordist playing rock music on the roof of a house in Geneva became the starting point for this short piece, a piano transcription of a movement of the 2nd Divertissement Suisse, which is scored for a septet. It also contains biographical elements.