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The 1690 Tuscan Stradivari / Fabio Biondi - violin
 
16,00 €
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
GCD923412
 
 
EAN kód:
8424562234123
 
 
Autori:
Antonio Vivaldi, Arcangelo Corelli, Francesco Geminiani, Francesco Maria Veracini, Giuseppe Tartini, Pietro Antonio Locatelli
 
 
Interpreti:
Fabio Biondi
 
 
Vydavateľ:
GLOSSA
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Veracini: Sonata “Accademica” op. 2 no 12: Ciaccona (Allegro ma non presto)
5:38

Fabio Biondi (violin), Antonio Fantinuoli (cello), Giangiacomo Pinardi (theorbo), Paola Poncet (harpsichord)

IV. Ciaccona. Allegro ma non presto
5:38


Geminiani, F: Sonata op. 4 no 8
13:41

Fabio Biondi (violin), Antonio Fantinuoli (cello), Giangiacomo Pinardi (theorbo), Paola Poncet (harpsichord)

I. Largo
1:30

II. Allegro
4:49

III. Andante
3:17

IV. Allegro
4:05


Corelli: Sonata op. 5 no 9
11:58

Fabio Biondi (violin), Antonio Fantinuoli (cello), Giangiacomo Pinardi (theorbo), Paola Poncet (harpsichord)

I. Preludio. Largo
5:11

II. Giga. Allegro
3:35

III. Adagio
0:30

IV. Tempo di gavotta. Allegro
2:42


Tartini: Sonata op. 1 no 10 “Didone abbandonata”
14:38

Fabio Biondi (violin), Antonio Fantinuoli (cello), Giangiacomo Pinardi (theorbo), Paola Poncet (harpsichord)

I. Affettuoso
8:48

II. Presto
2:30

III. Allegro
3:20

Locatelli: Sonata 'Leufsta'
8:45

Fabio Biondi (violin), Antonio Fantinuoli (cello), Giangiacomo Pinardi (theorbo), Paola Poncet (harpsichord)

I. Adagio
0:24

II. Allegro
2:15

III. Largo
4:09

IV. Allegro
1:57


Vivaldi: Sonata F.XIII no 16, RV34
7:10

Fabio Biondi (violin), Antonio Fantinuoli (cello), Giangiacomo Pinardi (theorbo), Paola Poncet (harpsichord)

I. Adagio
1:36

II. Allegro
2:11

III. Adagio
1:21

IV. Allegro
2:02
Popis
In the course of his illustrious career Fabio Biondi has nurtured a remarkable empathy with Italian music from across many centuries but strikingly so with the early Baroque violin sonata repertory, the development of which was dramatically propelled into the future by Arcangelo Corelli with his 'Op. 5' collection. It is this empathy possessed by Biondi which has inspired the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome (from its bowed instrument collection) to make him a loan of the precious 1690 'Tuscan' violin made by Antonio Stradivari, for this Glossa recording. Another skill possessed by Biondi is his deft assemblage of programmes, whether for concert or for CD and this new release of early Eighteenth Century violin works touches on the impact that Corelli's music had on music-making in Dresden, Venice, padua, London and Amsterdam, to name just a few of the destinations affected as the fame of 'Arcangel o Bolognese' fanned out from Rome across Europe. With a continuo team from his Europa Galante ensemble (Antonio Fantinuoli, cello, Giangiacomo Pinardi, theorbo and Paola Poncet, harpsichord), Biondi plays sonatas by Vivaldi, Corelli, Geminiani, Tartini and Locatelli and a 'Ciaccona' by Veracini. Recorded in Rome, on an instrument which was originally made for the Florentine court of Ferdinando de Medici (and which, over time, has survived all manner of vicissitudes on its journey to Rome), Fabio Biondi expertly captures the flavour of the Eighteenth Century violin sonata.
 
 
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