VIVALDI Estro Armonico Libro Secondo
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Composer or Director: Antonio Vivaldi
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Alpha
Magazine Review Date: 03/2014
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 75
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: ALPHA193

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(12) Concerti grossi, '(L')estro armonico', Movement: No. 11 in D minor, RV565 |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Café Zimmermann |
(12) Concerti grossi, '(L')estro armonico', Movement: No. 7 in F, RV567 |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Café Zimmermann |
(12) Concerti grossi, '(L')estro armonico', Movement: No. 9 in D, RV230 |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer |
Concerto for Cello and Strings |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Café Zimmermann |
(12) Concerti grossi, '(L')estro armonico', Movement: No. 10 in B minor, RV580 |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Café Zimmermann |
(12) Concerti grossi, '(L')estro armonico', Movement: No. 12 in E, RV265 |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Café Zimmermann |
Double Concerto for Violin, Cello and Strings in F |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Café Zimmermann |
(12) Concerti grossi, '(L')estro armonico', Movement: No. 8 in A minor, RV522 |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Café Zimmermann |
Author: Lindsay Kemp
Café Zimmermann are somewhat gentler with them than those who adopt the drivingly projected style popular these days. In this they make a pleasant change, though some listeners may think they lack spark in certain places, such as the violin duel that opens No 11 or the superimposed arpeggios passage in No 10. Yet elsewhere subtleties are released: the more relaxed approach certainly suits the Corellian textures of No 7 and there is a rich ease-down at the end of No 11’s fugue. The sound, too, is clean, warm and present, with some sweet lyrical tones coming from the violin of Pablo Valetti, the director and principal soloist among a quartet of lucky violinists playing on Guadagnini originals. If overall these performances are without the joyous celebratory feel of Tafelmusik’s single-disc selection of eight concertos (Analekta, 2/08), they are nevertheless good company and ultimately probably easier to live with than the inspired quirks of Europa Galante (Virgin, 9/98). Yet interestingly, it is in the two non-Op 3 works – RV414 and RV544, both featuring the suave solo cello-playing of Petr Skalka – that the greatest energy is found.
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