A friend brought this to my attention today: Castiglioni's six-minute Concerto for Orchestra from 1963:
... which reminded me that I hadn't thought about this highly interesting composer for many years. Here is the better-known Inverno in-ver from 1973:
... which I got to know well when it was relatively new, having recorded it from Radio 3. Again the music is highly distinctive in style and shape and expressive identity (and mostly high in pitch!). Anyway I just thought there might be some people here who would appreciate the reminder, since Castiglioni's music seems to have disappeared from view somewhat.
... which reminded me that I hadn't thought about this highly interesting composer for many years. Here is the better-known Inverno in-ver from 1973:
... which I got to know well when it was relatively new, having recorded it from Radio 3. Again the music is highly distinctive in style and shape and expressive identity (and mostly high in pitch!). Anyway I just thought there might be some people here who would appreciate the reminder, since Castiglioni's music seems to have disappeared from view somewhat.
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