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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco - Complete Italian Solo Guitar Music (Antonio Rugolo)


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Composer: Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
  • Variations à travers les siècles, Op. 71 (1932)
  • Sonata ommagio a Boccherini, Op. 77
  • Capriccio diabolico omaggio a Paganini, Op. 85
  • Tarantella, Op. 87a (1936)
  • Aranci in fiore, Op. 87b (1936)
  • Variations plaisantes sur un petit air Populaire, Op. 95 (1937)

Antonio Rugolo, guitar
Date: 2022
Label: Brilliant

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Description

Sunny and exuberant guitar pieces from the 1930s, inspired by the mastery of Andres Segovia.

The guitar became increasingly important to Castelnuovo-Tedesco through the course of his long career. ‘My art tends progressively to simplify itself,’ he wrote, ‘and the guitar has become one of my favourite means of expression because it has led me towards the essential.’ He was first drawn to the instrument after meeting Andres Segovia in Venice in 1932. The Variations á travers les siècles Op.71 followed almost immediately.

It’s a reflective theme, treated to a technically dazzling array of stylistic treatments, written to give pleasure both to performer and audience like so much of Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s music.

Over the course of the next seven years, before fleeing Europe for the US, Castelnuovo-Tedesco produced a string of equally successful pieces for the instrument.

Most substantial is the four movement Guitar Sonata subtitled as a ‘Homage to Boccherini’: an elegant essay in neoclassicism which evokes the courtly elegance of Boccherini’s Guitar Quintets while sounding entirely true to Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s own language.

There followed a Capriccio Diabolico, which lives up to its title as a homage to Paganini with fiendish figuration which delighted Segovia, who learnt the piece in 20 days.

Sharing the Capriccio’s Opus number of 87 is a contrastingly restrained character-study of Sicilian flavour, ‘Oranges in Bloom’. The last guitar piece written by Castelnuovo-Tedesco before leaving Europe for good was the Variations plaisantes sur un petit air populaire Op.95, which takes its theme from a French folk melody after a Swiss critic had taken aim at the Sonata as merely a display piece for Segovia. Castelnuovo-Tedesco proved him wrong with another demonstration of his deep feeling for the guitar as an instrument of both display and reflection, ending with an elaborate fugue.

This album is the latest in an extensive series of new recordings on Brilliant Classics documenting the protean output of Castenuovo-Tedesco (1895-1968). Rather than playing from the standard editions of these pieces by Segovia, Antonio Rugolo has gone back to the composer’s manuscripts as well as consulting newer editions by Angelo Gilardino, resulting in performances which are truer to the composer’s vision than ever before.

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Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (3 April 1895 — 15 March 1968) was an Italian composer. A student of Ildebrando Pizzetti, he gained recognition in the 1920s but was forced to emigrate to the U.S. in 1939 due to Mussolini's anti-Semitic laws. Settling in Hollywood, he composed concertos for piano, violin, cello and guitar, and wrote overtures for 12 Shakespeare plays. He also set Shakespeare's poems and sonnets to music and composed two Shakespearean operas. Castelnuovo-Tedesco's chamber and piano works are noted for their symphonic scope, while his vocal music reflects the melodic tradition of the Italian school.

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Italian guitarist Antonio Rugolo began his career at age 12 and has since won many prizes in major competitions. He studied under Fédéric Zigante and Oscar Ghiglia, graduating with honors from the Tartini Conservatory in Trieste. Rugolo has recorded seven solo albums and several ensemble works, focusing on classical guitar repertoire, including world premieres of pieces by Villa-Lobos, Giuliani, Castelnuovo-Tedesco and Gilardino. He teaches at the Conservatorio "E. R. Duni" in Matera and performs globally, both solo and with ensembles, as well as in duo with his wife, flautist Nicoletta Di Sabato.

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