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Galuppi

[gah-loop-pee]

noun

  1. Baldassare Il Buranello, 1706–85, Italian composer.



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And the sweet and somber first movement of Galuppi’s “Piano Sonata No. 34 in C Minor” offered a contemplative tonal crossing to Mozart’s “Piano Sonata No. 14.”

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For this recital, Olafsson will draw from his most recent release, “Mozart & Contemporaries,” which blends a beautiful selection of Mozart piano pieces with lesser-heard works from Haydn, Baldassare Galuppi, C.P.E.

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Bach, Domenico Cimarosa and Baldassare Galuppi — and to elevate him back to the heavens, bathing the audience in just shy of 90 minutes of aching beauty.

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Some of the pieces were subdued and reflective, like the graceful Galuppi Andante with which she began.

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The first half cleverly connects character pieces by different composers through their similar keys, jumping from Galuppi and Bach to Brahms and Chopin; the second stays firmly in Wang’s late-Romantic specialty, with two sonatas by Scriabin framing works by Ravel, Mompou and Berg.

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