Works for Mandolin

Robert Lombardo (composer)

Catalog #: TROY0611
Release Date: October 1, 2003
Format: Digital
Chamber

Robert Lombardo was born in Hartford, Connecticut to Sicilian immigrants. He graduated with a master's degree in composition from the Hartt School of Music where he studied with Arnold Franchetti. He was awarded a Ph.D. in composition from the State University of Iowa. Lombardo holds the title of Professor Emeritus from Roosevelt University where he was Professor of Theory and Composition and Composer-in-residence from 1965 until 1999. The composer writes: "Although the mandolin has occasionally been used by composers in contemporary literature, e.g., Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Crumb, I always thought of the instrument in the folk category. About a dozen years ago, my perception of the use of the mandolin changed. In 1991, Dimitris Marinos, a student who recently arrived from Greece, came to my studio at Roosevelt University for his first composition lesson. He had a mandolin case tucked under his arm. After his lesson, I was curious and asked him if he wouldn't mind playing his mandolin for me. I guess I expected him to play a folk tune, and was pleasantly surprised - amazed would be a better word - when he played a very complex work replete with multiple stops, fast chromatic passages that covered the entire range of the instrument - in an apparent effortless fashion. I was captivated by this young man's musicality and virtuosity. After he showed me some of the instrument's technical capabilities, I thought about writing a short composition for him." That is the origin of how the compositions that appear on this disc came about.

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Title Composer Performer
Contrasti a due Robert Lombardo Dimitris Marinos, mandolin, Dimitris Dessyllas, marimba
Seven Deadly Sins Robert Lombardo Julia Bentley, mezzo soprano, Dimitris Marinos, mandolin
Fantasy Variations Robert Lombardo Dimitris Marinos, mandolin
Affreschi caldi Robert Lombardo Julia Bentley, mezzo soprano, Dimitris Marinos, mandolin, Paul Bowman, guitar, Alison Attar, harp
Sicilian Lullaby & Cadenza Robert Lombardo Dimitris Marinos, mandolin
Orpheus & the Maenads Robert Lombardo Dimitris Marinos, mandolin, String Orchestra, Cliff Colnot, conductor

Reviews

  • "The compositions are consistently engaging and attractive...[Dimitris] Marinos's playing is extraordinary..."

    – American Record Guide

  • "For anyone interested in modern music that is both intellectually challenging and expressively rewarding, it offers a splendid introduction to the work of a composer who deserves to be more widely known."

    – Fanfare

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