Dostupnosť:
na sklade / dostupné okamžite
Katalógové číslo:
4863459
Autori:
Antonio Vivaldi, Emanuele Barbella, Giovanni Paisiello, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Johann Sebastian Bach
Interpreti:
Avi Avital, Giovanni Antonini, Il Giardino Armonico
Vydavateľ:
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON
Dátum vydania: 17. 11. 2023
Vivaldi: Concerto grosso in B minor, Op.3/10, RV 580 (Adapt. for 4 Mandolins)
1 I. Allegro
2 II. Largo - Larghetto - Adagio - Largo
3 III. Allegro
Bach: Concerto in C Minor for Violin & Oboe, BWV 1060R (Adapt. for Mandolin & Recorder)
4 I. Allegro
5 II. Adagio
6 III. Allegro
Barbella: Mandolin Concerto in D Major
7 I. Allegro
8 II. Andantino
9 III. Giga. Allegro
Paisello: Mandolin Concerto in E-Flat Major
10 I. Allegro maestoso
11 II. Larghetto grazioso
12 III. Allegretto
Hummel: Mandolin Concerto in G Major, S. 28
13 I. Allegro moderato e grazioso
14 II. Andante con variazioni
15 III. Rondo. Allegro
With his album "Concertos" the charismatic mandolinist Avi Avital fulfills a dream and finally collaborates with the renowned ensemble for historical instruments "Il Giardino Armonico" and its conductor and founder Giovanni Antonini. Together they will interpret three concertos for mandolin by Emanuele Barbella, Giovanni Paisiello and Johann Nepomuk Hummel, as well as Avital's own arrangements of concertos by J. S. Bach and Vivaldi. Of the three original works for mandolin, two are from Naples. Neapolitan culture is full of color, emotion and theatricality; qualities that are reflected in Avital's performance. Avital describes his arrangement of J. S. Bach's well-known Concerto for Violin and Oboe, BWV 1060R as a lighter and brighter version for mandolin and recorder, with Avital's fellow soloist being Giovanni Antonini himself. And Avital has long had clear ideas about the performance of his favorite Vivaldi work, the Concerto in B minor for four violins, RV 580. With multitrack recordings, Avital himself could interpret all four parts, on four different mandolins and two mandolas. As a result, each voice takes on a different color and specific character. "I'm proud of the result," Avital says. "You think you're in a live performance, as if there are soloists communicating with each other." In Avital's hands, the mandolin is finding anew its rightful place in classical music.