Around the start of the seventeenth century musical style in Europe underwent a remarkable transformation. During the first decades of the Baroque era, instrumental music underwent a deep transformation, the violin being central in the process. Composers, who were themselves violinists, expanded the technical limits of the instrument, developing a form of virtuosity with the bow that was very swiftly followed by an improvement of left-hand technique. The music for three violins and bass selected for this recording is typical of a XVIIth Century genre which disappeared rather quickly afterwards, although some remarkable works were still to be composed during the XVIIIth century. This selection, which borrows this repertoire to many different European countries, presents some of the most delighful Sonata's, ballets, chaconnes, fantasias, sinfonias and canon written.
Works:
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Buonamente: Sonata a tre violini
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Fontana, G B: Sonata 16
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Frescobaldi: Partita sopra l'Aria di Follia
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Marini, B: Sonata in echo
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Pachelbel: Canon & Gigue
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Purcell: Three Parts upon a Ground
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Rieck: Suite de danses No. 6
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Rieck: Suite de danses No. 8
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Schmelzer: Sonata a 3 Violini
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Uccellini: Sinfonia nona a tre violini