anon.: Intanto Erminia fra l’ombrose piante |
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Recommendations Gramophone Magazine Editor's Choice Awards Issue 2008 |
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All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Tartini - Sonatas for Solo Violin and Violin and Soprano
Chiara Banchini (violin) & Patrizia Bovi (soprano) Tartini developed a genuine system of thought founded on Nature - physical phenomena
perceptible by our senses and determined by mathematical rules. He did not seek to imitate the
natural world through its sounds and other outward manifestations, but aimed at aesthetic
concepts of much greater sophistication and coherence, through the use of folksongs (notably
those of the gondoliers with their references to Tasso and Ariosto), compositional techniques
following poetic metres, and musical themes directly inspired by quotations from the verse of
Metastasio, Petrarch, and others. To guide us into this poetic atmosphere, Chiara Banchini has called on the voice of Patricia Bovi to
evoke the gondoliers’ songs so characteristic of the Venetian memories of Goethe and Rousseau,
and asked the musicologist Stefano Aresi to present in the booklet the synaesthetic ideal to which
Tartini aspired. Each piece of music is illustrated by an evocative poem or painting. “…Banchini plays elegantly, with great expressive freedom and, in the quicker movements, with considerable force and panache. She also ornaments liberally and imaginatively, obviously inspired by Tartini's own examples and instructions concerning embellishment. ...this is an exceptional issue.” Gramophone Magazine, 2008 Awards Issue | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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