List of compositions for arpeggione
Until the end of the 20th century, the arpeggione's repertoire was limited to Schubert's Sonata for arpeggione and fortepiano in A minor D821 (1824), a lost concerto by H. A. Birnbach (1823)[1] and a solo piece by Schmidt (1823).[2] Since 2002, many composers have written for arpeggione. These new compositions are listed herebelow by genre, with the composition's date.
Solo arpeggione
- Giovanni Albini: "in crescendo" for solo arpeggione (December 2008)
- Giuseppe D'Angelo: "Trasparenze" for solo arpeggione (August 2011)
- Nicolas Deletaille + Laurent Beeckmans: Etude for solo arpeggione (2001)
- Anna Gemelli: "Notturno" for solo arpeggione (June 2011)
- Jean-Michel Gillard: "D'après un rêve" for solo arpeggione (August 2010)
- Jean-Michel Gillard: "Une pensée musicale" 'in memoriam Chloé Graftiaux' for solo arpeggione op.22 (December 2010)
- Jacques Leduc: "Pour l'arpeggione", Petite Suite op. 82 for solo arpeggione (March 2008)
- Laurent Mettraux: "Le Sommeil de la Raison produit des monstres", after Goya, for solo arpeggione, M. 647 (December 2005)
- René Mogensen: "Salamis Dances" for solo arpeggione (April 2010)
- René Mogensen: "Quasi-Tarantas and Fantasy Dance" for solo arpeggione (2003: version 1 for guitar / December 2010: version 2 for arpeggione)
- Kris Oelbrandt: Monologue for solo arpeggione (January 2002)
- Marcela Pavia: "esseri che si muovono dietro le finestre che dormono" for solo arpeggione (July 2011)
- Henri Pousseur: "Dépli et Configuration de l'Ombre" for solo arpeggione (February 2007)
- Biagio Putignano: "Circondato di cielo" for solo arpeggione (June 2011)
- Dov Joshua Rosenschein: "Suite" for Guitarre d'Amore (arpeggione) (spring 2010)
- Dov Joshua Rosenschein: "2 Études" for Guitarre d'Amore (arpeggione) (spring 2012)
- Alberto Schiavo: "Monumento a l'eternità dello spirto" for solo arpeggione (August 2010)
- Schmidt: work (?) for solo arpeggione (1823)
- Igor Shcherbakov: "L'abbraccio del crocifisso" for solo arpeggione (August 2011)
- Rossella Spinosa: "Mystic Elegy" for solo arpeggione (July 2011)
- Steve Tilston: "Peregrinations With A Bowed Guitar" for solo arpeggione (August 2011)
- Steve Tilston: "Slow air for an arpeggione" for solo arpeggione (July 2012)
- Nicola Visalli: "Rawah" for solo microtonal arpeggione (May 2005)
- Nicola Visalli: "Mahlul" for solo microtonal arpeggione (June 2011)
Arpeggione + guitar
- Sarana Chou: Guitarpeggione for arpeggione and guitar (March 2002)
- Aldo Platteau: Sonum I and II for arpeggione and guitar (Spring 2003)
Arpeggione + recorder
- Grégory Guéant: Le Chant des Fulgures for arpeggione and recorder (January 2005)
- Grégory Guéant: Schèmes for arpeggione and recorder (March 2005)
Arpeggione + piano (or fortepiano)
- Benjamin Bailie: "Rumination" for arpeggione and fortepiano (November 2008)
- Jean-Pierre Deleuze: "Toccata Eolienne" for viola (2002) or arpeggione (2006) and piano
- Grégory Guéant: "In Kant" for arpeggione and piano (April 2006)
- Paul-Baudouin Michel: Dialectophonie for arpeggione and piano (April 2002)
- Dov Joshua Rosenschein: "3 Romances" for Guitarre d'Amore (arpeggione) and piano (2008–2009)
- Franz Schubert: Sonata for arpeggione and fortepiano in A minor D821 (Nov 1824)
- Nicola Visalli: "Tammam" for microtonal arpeggione and piano (April 2005)
- Boyan Vodenitcharov: "Preludium I" for arpeggione and fortepiano (arpeggione version: 2008)
Arpeggione + electronics
- Gilles Gobert: "Piece" for arpeggione and live electronics (March 2005)
- René Mogensen: "The Walls Of Nicosia" for arpeggione and computers (July 2010)
- René Mogensen: "Details of Spaces" (version 3) for arpeggione and computer (version 3: December 2010)
Arpeggione + orchestra (or ensemble)
- H. A. Birnbach: Concerto for arpeggione and orchestra (1823)
- Klaus Miehling: Konzert in D für Arpeggione, Streichorchester und B.c., op. 112 (September 2005)
- Klaus Miehling: Konzert in D für Arpeggione und Orchester, op. 113 (September 2005)
- Aldo Platteau: Sonum III for solo arpeggione and 10 other instruments (Spring 2003)
- Dov Joshua Rosenschein: "Three Songs of Love to Medieval Words" for arpeggione and mixed choir (2011). (Texts in Hebrew by Rabbi Moshe Ibn Ezra and by Rabbi Yehuda Halevi)
- Spencer Topel: Concerto for arpeggione and period instruments orchestra (July 2005)
- Dov Joshua Rosenschein: Concerto for arpeggione and orchestra
Other configurations
- Nicolas Bardey: "Je prens congie" for 2 flutes and arpeggione (July 2009)
- Jean-Pierre Deleuze: Alap for arpeggione, guitar and bansuri (March 2005)
- René Mogensen: "Sonata Neo-Schubert" for arpeggione, fortepiano and computer (May 2010)
- Dov Joshua Rosenschein: Quartet for two bassett horns and two arpeggiones (2010–2011)
- Dov Joshua Rosenschein: “Jabberwocky” for arpeggione, bassett horn and baritone voice, to words by Lewis Carroll (2012)
- Dov Joshua Rosenschein: “3 Songs of Death” for arpeggione, bassett horn and baritone, to words by Sh’mu’el Hanaggid (2012)
- Dov Joshua Rosenschein: "On Endeavour" for arpeggione, bassett horn and baritone, to words by Alfred Worden (August 2012)
- Dov Joshua Rosenschein: Suite for 2 arpeggiones
References
- François-Joseph Fétis, Biographie universelle des musiciens et bibliographie générale de la musique (1835), Read online.
- Allgemeine Theaterzeitung XVI No 68; Vienna, 7 June 1823.
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