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Concerto grosso - Émigré to the British Isles

wykonawcy
{oh!} Orkiestra Historyczna;
Pastuszka, Martyna
nr katalogowy
MU-030
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The young Polish orchestra {oh!} conducted by Martyna Pastuszka invites you to journey between Italy and the British isles in the 18th century. At the heart of this programme, the concerti grossi of Francesco Scarlatti, the result of the emigration of this typically Italian musical form that came to experience a great part of its splendour after crossing the Channel! • This CD sketches a portrait of the musical reality of the British Isles during the first half of the 18th century. The eight concerti grossi in this programme have been chosen for the features they possess in common, a primordial position being accorded to the work of Francesco Scarlatti. These are pieces of Italian origin in sonata form; the concerto grosso being the émigré of this programme. • The huge success of the Italian concerto grosso was a response to the necessity of freeing music from a secondary role to which it found itself confined, notably in France with ballet music. Unaffected by the rivalry between French and Italian music that was then raging, the British seemed to be attracted by purely instrumental music; the concerto grosso consequently afforded them a freshness, a boldness, and a hint of unique maestria that held an immediate appeal. Thus it was that the concerto grosso emigrated, as did a number of Italian composerswho responded to the emotional needs and the demands of an English ‘market’ that encouraged artistic initiative, promised financial satisfaction, and offered the opportunity of achieving fame. • This was the case with Francesco Scarlatti; born in Palermo, the brother of the celebrated Alessandro, he made almost his whole career in London and Dublin, never, however, really achieving the expected fame. Few of his works have survived beyond the six concerti grossi featured on this CD; two concerto grosso arrangements of sonatas by Geminiani and Corelli complete this programme, the remodeling of one and the same material being very frequent at this time. • You are invited by the young Polish ensemble {oh!} Orkiestra Historyczna, conducted by its first violin Martyna Pastuszka, to journey from Italy to the United Kingdom. Warm, varied sonorities highlight the splendour and expressivity of music that is now lively or dancelike, now gentle, melancholic or meditative. To be discovered!
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CD
gatunek
Muzyka klasyczna
producent
Muso
data wydania
03-06-2019
EAN / kod kreskowy
5425019973308
Concerto grosso - Émigré to the British Isles


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