Music at the Habsburg Court
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Composer or Director: Antonio Vivaldi, Angelo Ragazzi, Joseph Ferdinand Timmer, Joseph Umstatt
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
Magazine Review Date: 09/2016
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 62
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 88875 19466-2

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Concerto for Violin and Strings, '(La) Cetra' |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Andreas Gabetta, Conductor Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Cappella Gabetta |
(12) Sonate a Quattro, Movement: No. 8 in G |
Angelo Ragazzi, Composer
Andreas Gabetta, Conductor Angelo Ragazzi, Composer Cappella Gabetta |
Violin Concerto No 6 |
Joseph Umstatt, Composer
Andreas Gabetta, Conductor Cappella Gabetta Joseph Umstatt, Composer |
Concerto à 5 for violin, strings and continuo |
Joseph Ferdinand Timmer, Composer
Andreas Gabetta, Conductor Cappella Gabetta Joseph Ferdinand Timmer, Composer |
Violin Concerto No 5 |
Joseph Umstatt, Composer
Andreas Gabetta, Conductor Cappella Gabetta Joseph Umstatt, Composer |
Author: Charlotte Gardner
Andrés Gabetta and Cappella Gabetta have presented a selection of these musical CVs, all violin concertos, and although someone should have taken a red pen to the PR ish breathiness of some of the disc’s presentational text (the early music specialists of Cappella Gabetta have apparently been ‘handpicked’, for instance, but as opposed to what exactly?) the recorded musical content itself is genuinely vibrant and arresting.
The concertos themselves are an interesting bunch; Vivaldi’s first La Cetra A minor concerto, RV358, makes for a punchy start, after which we’re into lesser-trodden but equally lively territory with two concertos each from Angelo Ragazzi and Joseph Umstatt, and a further concerto from Joseph Ferdinand Timmer (this latter a premiere recording). Lesser-spotted composers aside, though, this is just immensely feel-good stuff, helped by the fact that, with the exception of the searing Vivaldi opener, it’s major keys all the way, with toe-tapping tunes and plenty of virtuoso showing off. Gabetta’s playing itself is neat-fingered, lean-toned and full of nuance, supported by an ensemble clearly enjoying themselves in the gently sonorous surroundings of the nave in Guebwiller’s Les Dominicains convent. All in all, great fun and beautifully played.
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