tytuł

Concerti a quattro

wykonawcy
Ensemble Bradamante
nr katalogowy
MU-034
opis
The Ensemble Bradamante offers us, for this recording of the Concerti a quattro for recorder, oboe, cello and harpsichord, an original perspective and one of the highest interest, with works of composers from different countries who yet follow the same logic, that of highlighting each instrument separately, distancing themselves in this way from the trio sonata to draw closer to the concerto a molti stromenti, promoted notably by Vivaldi and Telemann. • The journey begins in Italy with Arcangelo Corelli, who vastly developed the musical form of the concerto grosso, this latter exercising a major influence on all music in eighteenth-century Europe. One of these concerti, theConcerto fatto per la notte di Natale, was especially well received and has become a great classic of the Christmas repertory. • The journey continues with French and Germanic composers. First of all, the Chaconne en trio by Jacques Morel, a pupil of Marin Marais, which by its style resembles the dialogue concertos of this programme, and highlights the high register of the too rare five-stringed cello. There follows the Concerto a quattro by Handel, discovered in 1931 in Bavaria, its authorship recently called into question as it seems it must be attributed to Telemann; the musical style is marked by an intense expressivity, and could well have come from the pen of either composer. We then return to France with the remarkable Concert de chambre of Jean-Joseph Mouret, a man of the Provence region exiled to Paris known above all for his stage music (lyric tragedies, heroic ballets). • Finally we come back to Italy with theConcerto RV 103 by Antonio Vivaldi, featuring the lyrical recorder in the solo parts while the oboe oscillates between the roles of ripieno and of partner in the sections of dialogue. With a three-movement structure, the concerto ends in a whirlwind of colour. • The Ensemble Bradamante, through the choice of works and the orchestration of some of them, pursues a path of discovery, of appropriation without preconceptions of a diversified repertory. It offers its listeners a bouquet of pieces of chamber music with various, intense characters, where the warm, friendly dialogue between the wind instruments is supported by the rich sound of the continuo.
nośnik
CD
gatunek
Muzyka klasyczna
producent
Muso
data wydania
08-01-2020
EAN / kod kreskowy
5425019973346
Produkt nagrodzony:
ICMA 'Nominee' (2020)
Concerti a quattro


(Produkt nie został jeszcze oceniony)

cena 79,00

lub

Produkt na zamówienie

Wysyłka ustalana indywidualnie.

Darmowa wysyłka dla zamówień powyżej 300 zł!

Darmowy kurier dla zamówień powyżej 500 zł!

sprawdź koszty wysyłki

Produktu jeszcze nie zrecenzowano, chcesz być pierwszy?

Klienci, którzy kupili ten produkt, kupili również

różni kompozytorzy

Cancion del Emperador - Music for Vihuela

GCD 920108

Oswald, Henrique, Saint-Saëns, Camille

Oswald; Saint-Saens: Piano Concertos

SOMMCD 276

różni kompozytorzy

Ch’amor mi prese - Sacred and secular love in Medieval Italy

TC 300005

Mascitti, Michele, Corsi, Giuseppe

Ove Regna Belta

BARY 2015-01

Bach, Johann Sebastian

Bach: Violin Concertos BWV 1041; 1042; 1043; 1060R

CPO 777 904-2

Leoncavallo, Ruggero

Leoncavallo: Pagliacci

57863

różni kompozytorzy

Atmospheriques Vol. I

DSL-92267

Aki Takase: My Ellington

INT 213

Milán, Luys, Narvaez, Luys de

Milán / Narváez: Spanish Renaissance Music

96217

Bach, Johann Sebastian

Bach: The Six Sonatas & Partitas

AECD 0535

Donizetti, Gaetano

Donizetti: Olivo e Pasquale

57758

różni kompozytorzy

The Royal Danish Academy of Music 150 years - duńscy kompozytorzy oraz Beethoven, Mozart, Mahler

8.201202

różni kompozytorzy

Vieuxtemps: Violin Concertos Nos. 4 and 5 / Saint-Saens / Sarasate / Waxman

8.110943

różni kompozytorzy

Orpheus' Noble Strings – Dowland, Pilkington, Hume, Corkine, Danyel, Ferrabosco

PTY 216229

Verdi, Giuseppe

Verdi: La Traviata

OA 1292 D