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From manuscript to invention - A dialogue between romantic heritage & contemporary creation
Ferdinand Ries - Giulio Padoin - Emilie Mayer - Abt-Lucherini-Padoin

From manuscript to invention - A dialogue between romantic heritage & contemporary creation

Giulio Padoin | Gabriele Lucherini

Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917200690
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Catalog number: CC 720069
Releasedate: 28-08-26
- World premiere recordings of rediscovered Romantic repertoire
- Prize-winning duo Giulio Padoin and Gabriele Lucherini combine historical insight with creative artistry as both performers and composers
- Celebrates Emilie Mayer (1812-1883): the most prolific German female composer of the Romantic period
- Performed from original manuscripts on historical instruments
- Blends scholarship, improvisation, and new composition
- A unique dialogue between 19th-century music and modern creativity

From Manuscript to Invention is a deeply imaginative musical journey that bridges past and present, reviving forgotten Romantic voices while transforming them through contemporary creativity. At its heart stands Emilie Mayer - one of the most prolific yet historically overlooked female composers of the 19th century - whose remarkable career defied the conventions of her time. Alongside the music of Ferdinand Ries, a close associate of Beethoven, the album brings rare manuscript sources to life. Several works are presented here in world premiere recordings, offering listeners a first encounter with music long hidden from the repertoire. By returning to Mayer’s original Duet in F Major and Ries’s Cello Sonata, the performers reveal a rich sound world shaped by expressive freedom, historical performance practice, and the intimate, improvisatory spirit of 19th-century salon culture. 

At the same time, the album becomes an act of creation in its own right: newly composed works inspired by these historical materials unfold alongside them, blurring the line between interpretation and invention. Through this dialogue, the performers not only reawaken the art of musical spontaneity - ornamentation, rubato, and improvisation - but also restore Mayer’s voice to its rightful place within the Romantic canon. The result is an evocative exploration of continuity and renewal, where rediscovery becomes both an act of justice and a catalyst for new artistic expression.