The Genius of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven
Rondò Veneziano · 1990
127 min · 23 tracks · classical
A vibrant fusion of classical compositions reimagined with contemporary pop sensibilities, creating an engaging auditory experience.
Why this album works
- Best for
- dynamic journey through pieces vibrant reimagining of timeless works headphone detail in lush arrangements
- Context
- Released in 1990, 'The Genius of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven' marked Rondò Veneziano's continued exploration of blending classical music with modern influences. This album followed their successful previous works and solidified their unique approach to orchestral pop music, which had been gaining traction since their debut in the late 1970s.
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- classical
The Genius of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven is an album by Rondò Veneziano, released in 1990. A vibrant fusion of classical compositions reimagined with contemporary pop sensibilities, creating an engaging auditory experience. This album is significant for its innovative reinterpretation of classical masterpieces, contributing to the rise of crossover classical music in the 1990s. Rondò Veneziano's style influenced a generation of musicians who sought to bridge the gap between traditional and popular genres, leading to wider acceptance of classical elements in mainstream music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does The Genius of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven sound like?
A vibrant fusion of classical compositions reimagined with contemporary pop sensibilities, creating an engaging auditory experience. Rooted in classical.
What makes The Genius of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven by Rondò Veneziano notable?
This album is significant for its innovative reinterpretation of classical masterpieces, contributing to the rise of crossover classical music in the 1990s. Rondò Veneziano's style influenced a generation of musicians who sought to bridge the gap between traditional and popular genres, leading to wider acceptance of classical elements in mainstream music. Released in 1990, 'The Genius of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven' marked Rondò Veneziano's continued exploration of blending classical music with modern influences. This album followed their successful previous works and solidified their unique approach to orchestral pop music, which had been gaining traction since their debut in the late 1970s.
Who is The Genius of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven for?
The Genius of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven works well if you're into dynamic journey through pieces, vibrant reimagining of timeless works and headphone detail in lush arrangements.
How many songs are on The Genius of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven?
The Genius of Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven has 23 tracks, running approximately 127 minutes.
Tracklist
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Disc 1
- 1 Autunno Standout 6:54
- 2 Inverno 3:17
- 3 Estro Armonico 4:46
- 4 Il Piacere 3:07
- 5 La Cetra 2:42
- 6 Primavera Standout 6:29
- 7 Cimento Dell Armonia 3:15
- 8 Estate 5:37
- 9 La Stravaganza 4:27
Disc 2
- 1 Così fan tutte 4:11
- 2 Don Giovanni 7:26
- 3 Sonata 2:25
- 4 Serenata, Part I + II 9:29
- 5 Jupiter, Part I + II 12:16
- 6 Linz Symphonie 3:14
- 7 Die Zauberflöte, Part I + II 7:55
Disc 3
- 1 Coriolan (Ouverure) 5:56
- 2 Romanza 5:04
- 3 Chiaro di Luna, Part I + II Standout 9:11
- 4 Pastorale 5:10
- 5 Sonata a Kreutzer 6:36
- 6 Apoteosi della Danza 3:24
- 7 Piano Concertos 5:06
Release Date
January 1, 1990
Genre
Artist Origin
Italy
Runtime
127 min 57 sec
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