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Fragmento de Notre charge apostolique. S.S San Pío X (1910)
"No, Venerables Hermanos -preciso es reconocerlo enérgicamente en estos tiempos de anarquía social e intelectual en que todos sientan plaza de doctores y legisladores-, no se edificará la ciudad de modo distinto de como Dios la edificó; no se edificará la ciudad si la Iglesia no pone los cimientos y dirige los trabajos; no, la civilización no está por inventar ni la "ciudad" nueva por edificarse en las nubes. Ha existido y existe; es la civilización cristiana, es la "ciudad" católica. No se trata más que de establecerla y restaurarla sin cesar sobre sus fundamentos naturales y divinos contra los ataques, siempre renovados, de la utopía malsana, de la rebeldía y de la impiedad: Omnia instaurare in Christo."

18 de marzo de 2009

Marcello: Concerto for oboe & strings in D minor / Andrea Marcon








lessandro Marcello was an Italian nobleman and dilettante who excelled in various areas, including poetry, philosophy, mathematics and, perhaps most notably, music.

A slightly older contemporary of Antonio Vivaldi, Marcello held concerts at his hometown of Venice. He composed and published several sets of concertos, including six concertos under the title of La Cetra (The Lyre), as well as cantatas, arias, canzonets, and violin sonatas. Marcello often composed under the pseudonym Eterio Stinfalico, his name as a member of the celebrated Arcadian Academy (Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi).

Although his works are infrequently performed today, Marcello is regarded as a very competent composer. His La Cetra concertos are "unusual for their wind solo parts, concision and use of counterpoint within a broadly Vivaldian style," according to Grove, "placing them as a last outpost of the classic Venetian Baroque concerto."

A concerto Marcello wrote in D minor for oboe, strings and basso continuo is perhaps his best-known work. Its worth was attested to by Johann Sebastian Bach who transcribed it for harpsichord (BWV 974). He died in Padua in 1747.


Alessandro Marcello
(1669 - 1747).

Concerto for oboe & strings in D minor

Venice Baroque Orchesta.

Paolo Grazzi (Oboe).

Dir: Andrea Marcon




I. Andante e spiccato.





II. Adagio.





III. Presto.

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