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adriano lincetto legacyADRIANO LINCETTO LEGACY (CVLD371) Available in: HD File, USB PENDRIVE This project contains all the musical works by Adriano Lincetto recorded to date, systematically organized into 6 ideal volumes, as clearly described in the tracklist. All recordings were made by Marco Lincetto, with the earliest ones (Gian studio version, opening Volume 1) recorded by Maestro Adriano Lincetto himself, and now remastered for this new digital release. ADRIANO

ADRIANO LINCETTO - LEGACY (CVLD371)

Available in: HD File, USB - PENDRIVE

This project contains all the musical works by Adriano Lincetto recorded to date, systematically organized into 6 ideal volumes, as clearly described in the tracklist.

All recordings were made by Marco Lincetto, with the earliest ones (Gianò studio version, opening Volume 1) recorded by Maestro Adriano Lincetto himself, and now remastered for this new digital release.

ADRIANO LINCETTO LEGACY

 

VOLUME 1 - GIANO' 64:42

I Sogni di Gianò (Gianò's Dreams) (studio version for electronic organ, mezzo-soprano and flute), 24:54

1 - 8: Movements I - VII and Finale

Adriano Lincetto, organ, Lucia Valentini Terrani, mezzo-soprano, Antonio Carraro, flute

Home recording made by the composer himself in 1969 in Padua in his studio with a Geloso recorder and a Sennheiser MD 440 microphone

I Sogni di Gianò (Gianò's Dreams) (transcription for solo organ by the author)

9: Finale, 2:38

Adriano Lincetto, organ

Recorded in February 1996 in the parish church of Bassanello in Padua, this is the Maestro's last public performance; he died suddenly two months later. Recorded by Marco Lincetto.

I Sogni di Gianò (Gianò's Dreams), Orchestral Suite

10: Canzone d'amore (Love Song), 13:03

11: Sono stato soldato (I was a Soldier), 12:06

12: La fisarmonica e il bambino (The Accordion and the Child), 3:36

13: Finale, 4:16

Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, conductor Fabio Framba, Silvia Regazzo, mezzo-soprano

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, September 2009
 

VOLUME 2 - PIANO SOLO 22:19

Quattro Schizzi (Four Sketches), for solo piano

1: Preludio, Lento espressivo (Prelude, Slow expressive), 2:16

2: Notturno, Andante sereno (Nocturne, Serene Andante), 2:27

3: Lento espressivo (Slow expressive), 3:49

4: Allegramente scanzonato (Merrily playful), 1:03

Auditorium di Taio, Trento, July 1997

5: da Quattro Improvvisi (from Four Impromptus): Presto, 2:56

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, June 2001

Cinque Momenti Musicali (Five Musical Moments), for solo piano

06: Andante molto calmo (Andante very calm), 2:31

07: Agitato (Agitated), 1:22

08: Calmo e sereno (Calm and serene), 1:43

09: Mosso con spirito (Lively with spirit), 2:13

10: Andante, 1:53

Studio Zanta, Camponogara, May 2017

Alberto Boischio, piano
 

VOLUME 3 - CAMERA I 76:40

Quintetto per fiati (Wind Quintet)

01: Moderatamente mosso e ironico (Moderately lively and ironic), 3:23

02: Adagio ma non troppo (Adagio but not too much), 3:37

03: Allegro moderato (Moderately fast), 2:42

Alban Quintet:

Ermanno Giacomel, flute, Giuseppe Nalin, oboe, Mirta Ormen, clarinet, Franco Poloni, horn, Paolo Tognon, bassoon

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, August 1993

Trio per flauto, viola e violoncello (Trio for flute, viola and cello)

04: Moderato, Allegro molto (Moderato, Very fast), 4:08

05: Molto lento, Statico (Very slow, Static), 3:25

06: Allegro ironico con spirito (Allegro ironic with spirit), 2:30

Antonio Carraro, flute, Sergio Agius, viola, Andrea Musto, cello

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, August 1993

Cinque piccoli pezzi per flauti dolci e fagotto (Five small pieces for recorders and bassoon)

05: Allegro scanzonato (Playful Allegro), 1:14

06: Andante, 2:10

07: Allegro deciso (Decisive Allegro), 1:10

08: Adagio molto cantabile e malinconico (Adagio very cantabile and melancholic), 3:29

09: Allegro molto con ironia (Very fast with irony), 1:41

Maria Giovanna Fiorentino and Francesca Fiorentino, recorders, Paolo Tognon, bassoon

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, August 1993

10: Fantasia per viola, clarinetto e pianoforte (Fantasy for viola, clarinet and piano), 7:57

Domenico Nordio, viola, Alessandro Carbonare, clarinet, Alberto Boischio, piano

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, June 2001

Quintetto per fiati (Wind Quintet)

11: Moderatamente mosso e ironico (Moderately lively and ironic), 3:14

12: Adagio ma non troppo (Adagio but not too much), 3:22

13: Allegro moderato (Moderately fast), 2:49

Quintetto Pedrollo di Vicenza

Auditorium of the Conservatory, Vicenza, September 2022

14: Turodo Nacto per arpa (Turodo Nacto for harp), 5:25

Caterina Bergo

Magister Recording Area Studio, Preganziol, November 2005

Sonata per due arpe (Sonata for two harps)

15: Allegro con spirito (Allegro with spirit), 3:57

16: Adagio espressivo (Expressive Adagio), 4:09

17: Flowing Allegro, 3:55

Caterina Bergo and Paola Donato, harps

Magister Recording Area Studio, Preganziol, November 2005

Miniature Scenes for string quartet

18: Lullaby, 1:48

19: The Drunkard, 1:25

20: Funeral of the Doll, 1:41

21: The Taunt, 0:54

22: The Nail, 5:27

23: On the Street, 0:53

Kairos String Quartet: Sara Michieletto and Francesco Scattolin, violins, Michele Sguotti, viola, Laura Moretti, cello

Church of San Francesco, Schio, February 1996
 

VOLUME 4 - CHAMBER II 74:15

Divertimento for two for guitar and piano

01: Introduction, 2:54

02: Dance, 2:53

03: Finale, 3:38

Paolo Muggia, guitar, Lorella Ruffin, piano

Sala degli Specchi at Hotel Ritz, Abano Terme, January 1997

Adagio and Allegro for mandolin and piano

04: Adagio, 2:05

05: Allegro, 3:46

Ugo Orlandi, mandolin, Maura Mazzonetto, piano

Sala degli Specchi at Hotel Ritz, Abano Terme, January 1997

Quartet for four C flutes

06: Allegro deciso and molto marcato, 4:42

07: Andante cantabile and sognante, 3:51

08: Vivacissimo, 3:42

Tommaso Benciolini, Gloria Ammendola, Marco Aurelio Di Giorgio, Niccolò Valerio, flutes

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, December 2014

Sonatina for flute and piano

09: Allegro spigliato, 4:00

10: Andante elegiaco, 3:10

11: Allegro ironico and grottesco, 2:31

Elia Guglielmo, flute, Maria Bisi, piano

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, December 2014

Children's Games for three flutes

12: Allegro spiritoso, 1:05

13: Adagio ma non troppo, 2:13

14: Flowing, 1:20

Ludovico Degli Innocenti, Alice Sabbadin, Roberta Nobile, flutes

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, December 2014

15: Adagio and Allegro for Flute Orchestra, 5:57

Cesare Pollini Flute Orchestra

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, December 2014

16: Chromatic Sequence for solo flute, 3:06

Alice Sabbadin, flute

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, December 2014

17: Chromatic sequence for solo flute, performed on violin, 3:25

Domenico Nordio, violin

Auditorium Pollini, Padua, June 2001

18: Elegy for trumpet and organ, 3:45

Fabiano Maniero, trumpet, Silvio Celeghin, organ

Church of Noale, January 1997

19: from The Artists' Mass: Et Incarnatus est, 3:09

Luisa Giannini, soprano, Silvio Celeghin, organ

Church of Noale, January 1997

20: from The Artists' Mass: Domine non sum dignus, 3:16

Luisa Giannini, soprano, Silvio Celeghin, organ

Church of Noale, January 1997

Divertimento for two for guitar and piano

21: Introduction, 2:59

22: Dance, 3:01

23: Finale, 3:33

Lapo Vannucci, guitar, Luca Torrigiani, piano

Magister Area Recording Studio, Preganziol, September 2015
 

VOLUME 5 - ORCHESTRA 87:28

Suite for Paer, for string orchestra

01: Allegro con Spirito, 1:28

02: Adagio, 2:29

03: Tempo di valzer, 2:28

04: Allegro molto, 2:13

I Solisti di Venezia, Giovanni Guglielmo, principal violin

Library Hall, Carceri d'Este Abbey, March 2003

Concerto for flute and strings

05: Largo espressivo cantabile, Allegro moderato, 5:12

06: Lento, cantando con molta espressione, 4:35

07: Allegro vivacissimo, 4:36

I Solisti di Venezia, Giovanni Guglielmo, principal violin, Enzo Caroli, flute

Library Hall, Carceri d'Este Abbey, March 2003

Elegy for alphorn and strings

08: Adagio, ma non troppo lento. Allegro molto. Poco meno cantando. Tempo I, 13:02

I Solisti di Venezia, Giovanni Guglielmo, principal violin, Alessio Benedettelli, alphorn

Library Hall, Carceri d'Este Abbey, March 2003

Divertimento for bassoon and strings

09: Nocturne, 3:17

10: Dance, 3:32

11: Elegy, 6:51

12: Finale, 3:00

I Solisti di Venezia, Giovanni Guglielmo, principal violin, Andrea Bressan, bassoon

Library Hall, Abbey of Carceri d'Este, March 2003

Divertimento a due for guitar (version for strings by Adriano Lincetto)

13: Prelude, 4:18

14: Dance, 3:13

15: Finale, 4:07

I Solisti di Venezia, Giovanni Guglielmo, principal violin, Alessandro Bono, guitar

Library Hall, Abbey of Carceri d'Este, March 2003

Adagio and Allegro for mandolin and piano (version for strings by Claudio Mandonico)

16: Adagio, 2:09

17: Allegro, 3:51

I Solisti di Venezia, Giovanni Guglielmo, principal violin, Ugo Orlandi, mandolin

Library Hall, Abbey of Carceri d'Este, March 2003

Concerto for flute and strings

18: Largo espressivo cantabile, Allegro moderato, 4:38

19: Lento, cantando con molta espressione, 4:48

20: Allegro vivacissimo, 4:12

Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, Federico Guglielmo, principal violin, Mario Folena, flute

Chiesa dei Cappuccini, Padua, May 2011

21: The Nail (version for voice and orchestra by Simone Tonin, lyrics by Rosella Caporale), 3:17

Symphony Orchestra of the Pollini Conservatory, Giuliano Medeossi, conductor, Rosella Caporale, voice

Pollini Auditorium, Padua, May 2015
 

VOLUME 6 - MELODIES AND VILLOTTE 62:41

Twenty-four Melodies, for voice and piano (bassoon version by Adriano Lincetto)

01: Allegro, tempo di valzer / Agitato / Moderato cantabile / Mosso / Andante cantabile / Andante / Allegro scherzando / Scorrevole, ma non molto / Maestoso / Mosso, ma cantabile / Lento espressivo / Moderatamente mosso / mosso, ma cantabile / Molto calmo, espressivo / Valzer brillante / Drammatico / Calmo espressivo / Andante cantabile / Con allegria, scherzando / Alla marcia / Scorrevole, molto espressivo / Cantabile / Andante sereno / Andante mosso / Tempo I, Allegro, tempo di valzer, 22:51

Leopoldo Armellini, bassoon, Lorella Ruffin, piano

Mirror Hall of Hotel Ritz, Abano Terme, January 1997

Nine Pavana Villotte (based on texts by Giorgio Erminio Fantelli)

02: Co te go visto / El me sposo / Se te passi de là / Lu diseva e mi diseva / Se podesse inciodarte / Go dito al prete / te voio ben de luni / Se tuti i basi / Sento sonare la campana a morto, 10:16

Sol Ensemble

Magister recording Area Studio, Preganziol, July 2017

Twenty-four Melodies, for voice and piano

01: Allegro, tempo di valzer / Agitato / Moderato cantabile / Mosso / Andante cantabile / Andante / Allegro scherzando / Scorrevole, ma non molto / Maestoso / Mosso, ma cantabile / Lento espressivo / Moderatamente mosso / mosso, ma cantabile / Molto calmo, espressivo / Valzer brillante / Drammatico / Calmo espressivo / Andante cantabile / Con allegria, scherzando / Alla marcia / Scorrevole, molto espressivo / Cantabile / Andante sereno / Andante mosso / Tempo I, Allegro, tempo di valzer, 29:31

Tatiana Meira Agujaro, soprano, Alberto Boischio, piano

Casa Boischio, Padua, July 2017

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Over the years, I have spent a lot of time and money buying pillows. I can never seem to find one that fits my needs. I thought this would be a good option to try because this came up as a top rated pillow from consumer reports. I really think this pillow might be the last pillow I ever need. I saw all the good reviews and I also read all the bad reviews. Pillows are very personal, and a pillow that works for one person may not work for the other person but, I decided to give this a try. I was so excited. This was on sale at Amazon and I got it same day. I have a lot of neck issues and pinched nerves so I thought this pillow would help. Once I took it out of the box, I fluffed it up by hand because I don’t have a dryer. Within 15 minutes the pillow was really fluffy. I tested it out. I’m a side sleeper. It didn’t work too well. I removed some of the stuffing which is luxuriously soft. And it seemed to be comfortable. This morning I woke up with a horrible neck and headache. So, I took a little more stuffing out. It seems to feel better now. This gives just the right amount of support. It doesn’t give too much pushback and it also doesn’t go flat. Yes, this will flatten out a little bit when you lay your head on it, but not completely to the mattress flat. I fluff it up before I go to bed and it works great. I think I have it at just the right thickness but we will see how it goes. Surprisingly, it was not too hot for me like others have reported. I do have a temperature control system on the bed so maybe that’s why the pillow temperature didn’t bother me as much. I did not have any pain in my ears from sleeping on a hard pillow. That was a big plus. It gives Justin enough support and not too much pressure so it’s perfect. The outer shell is really nice. The shell and zippers seem to be good quality. I still use a genuine silk pillowcase because I like it. I think this is my forever pillow. I will add an update after I use it for a while if anything changes. I am hoping for good durability. Last thing, this also comes with extra stuffing if you like your pillow, extra high, or if your pillow starts to go flat, you have more stuffing to put in it. Putting your pillow out in the sun or in the dryer once every couple of months will help to keep it fluffy. I don’t think I would ever wash the foam on the inside. There’s no reason for that. The outer shell is what’s going to get most dirty. Just know, I liked it so much I bought another one immediately.
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★★★★★ 4
Rediscoving the Great Qualities of this Pillow (after Originally Rejecting It)
Color: Original White, Size: Queen
I recently 'rediscovered' this pillow... having purchased it a year or so ago, when neck + shoulder issues prevented me from being very happy with *ANY* pillow! Believe me, I tried so many! Back then, after repeatedly adjusting the fill of this COOP queen-size pillow, I ultimately stashed the whole thing in a closet. But now, it has unexpectedly re-entered my life... and I'm finally liking it. It helps that I've resolved most of the neck + shoulder issues (thanks to a year of PT). Plus. I realized that I had removed way too much fill... leaving about as much support as a pile of gently scrambled eggs. So, now that I'm in much better condition and have added back a lot of fill, I'm finding this pillow quite satisfying... yes, actually good! These days, I wake up each morning with a much happier neck. I do not. however, use the thick, quilted, zippered outer cover that came with it... as I find that stiffens + firms up the pillow a little too much for my taste. So, on top of the thinner, stretchy, zippered inner cover (also provided with the pillow, to contain the fill,) I've replaced the quilted outer cover with a jersey-stretch, zippered, cotton pillow protector. which is lighter weight and more malleable. As a person who has been traveling for years—by necessity—with a personal pillow from home, I'm now recognizing the extra advantages of this COOP pillow: For travel, its parts all compress well + easily (while for sleeping, the fill is light + lofty, but also supportive, as long as you don't remove way too much). And the pillow's components all readily come apart, so they can be packed separately...even the stuffing can be separated into smaller zip-lock packets, if needed—meaning there's never a need to squish an entire, impossibly big, somewhat dense pillow into a suitcase (or even a compression sack). Quick + easy to disassemble and reassemble. Really, the COOP can be treated as a build-your-own pillow (remember, I changed out the zippered outer cover and adjusted the stuffing volume to my own prefences). It's not cheap, but these days, remarkably, it's doing the trick for me. So glad I didn't get rid of it.
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Great pillow and company
Color: Crescent White, Size: King
I have a couple of Coop Home pillows and loved them. They are several years old and I was on the search for a replacement. I tried 2 other brands, one cost more and the other cost less. Returned 1 and used the other for a short time before I had to go back to my old Coop pillow. I started looking at crescent pillows and did some research. This type of pillow is great for side and back sleepers. Being a side sleeper I looked into the best rated. Coop Home crescent pillow was not rated #1 but it was close. The top rated pillow cost 2.5 times more and I could not justify paying that. I am happy to report that I am waking up less (before every 1.5-2 hours). It comes with extra fill and I love a very firm pillow so I emailed customer service to see if I could get more filling. This was on the weekend and in 1 day they responded that they would be happy to. Now that is great customer service. I sleep warm and have no problem with a hot head. It comes with a cover but I use silk pillowcases and it works fine. I will say when I first got the pillow it was very thin and flimsy. I had some doubts but followed directions and put in the dryer on low. Came out perfect. Highly recommend this pillow and company.
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Best pillow I've ever owned
Color: Cut-out White, Size: Queen
While the pillow looks anemic when it first comes out of its packaging, it puffs/firms up beautifully after time in the dryer. I haven't had any odor issues. I'm mostly a side sleeper and at first I thought there wasn't enough of the extra fill, so I put it all in. I've ended up needing to take at least half back out to keep my head at the correct angle. While this can fit in a standard pillow case, it just barely fits and keeps coming out - at least at my fill level. Queen pillow cases are much better. This is so much more comfortable than any of my previous pillows. I don't need to stack multiple pillows to get the right support. I'm no longer waking up with neck or shoulder or arm pain. I'm recommending it to pretty much everyone and I've purchased a second pillow to keep at my parents for when I visit!
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