Chamber Music

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  1. Divertimento in C Major, Op. 13: I. Allegro Frankie Moreno
  2. Octet in D Major, Op. 19 "Ein Dutzend Gelbe Roses"
  3. Ein Bisschen Musik in A Minor, Op. 4 Frankie Moreno
  4. Piano Sonata in C Major, Op. 1 Frankie Moreno
  5. String Quartet in G Major, Op. 22 "Stephansplatz"
  6. Piano Sonata in Eb Minor, Op. 31 "Musik Bei Kerzenlicht" Frankie Moreno
  7. Fugue Trio in C Minor, Op. 11 Frankie Moreno
  8. Scitzo Scherzo in D Minor, Op. 18 Frankie Moreno
  9. Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 7: II. Andante Frankie Moreno
  10. Saxophone Quartet in F Minor, Op. 29: Il. Fornio Frankie Moreno

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CHAMBER MUSIC
Released May 7, 2010

Frankie Moreno’s CHAMBER MUSIC is an elegant instrumental album featuring a selection of his classical compositions. This album showcases Moreno’s versatility as a composer, offering a refined and sophisticated listening experience. Each piece is crafted with intricate arrangements and a deep sense of artistry, highlighting Moreno’s skill in blending classical traditions with his unique touch. This is a serene and captivating collection that invites listeners to appreciate the beauty of classical music through Moreno’s expressive and original compositions.

Produced by Frankie Moreno
Mixed and Mastered by Lou Salveson
Luccivanni Publishing – BMI
Released on Bermuda Records ©2010

Featuring:
“Divertimento In C Major”, “Octet In D Major”, “Ein Bisschen Musik In A Minor”, “Piano Sonata In C Major”, “String Quartet In G Major”, “Piano Sonata In Eb Minor”, “Fugue Trio In C Minor”. “Scitzo Scherzo In D Minor”, “Symphony No.1 In D Major”, “Saxophone Quartet In F Minor”

 

INSIDE THE ALBUM with Frankie:
At the time, I was traveling frequently to Europe for songwriting. Having just completed a full symphony, I became interested in the idea of getting it published in Vienna, Austria, by the same publishing company that once handled many of Beethoven’s works. To prepare, I even learned a bit of German, so I could communicate more easily when I arrived.

During my trip, I visited the place where Mozart used to compose—a small park near his house, tucked behind Saint Stephen’s Cathedral in Stephansplatz. Inspired by the location, I began composing music for string quartets and other classical pieces, all of them simple yet meaningful creations made purely for my own amusement.

When I got home, I asked a few string players I had been working with to record these compositions, and that’s how this album came to life.