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American cellist Lynn Harrell furnishes clear proof that Vivaldi's cello concertos are unfairly overshadowed by the famous "Four Seasons": these scores full of melodic elegance and virtuosity laid the foundation stone for the entire genre, which was then developed further by Joseph Haydn. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Vivaldi - Concerti Per Archi
Berliner Barock Soloisten “Vivaldi favourites delightfully delivered by Berliners taking a Baroque holiday.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2008 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Il Progetto Vivaldi 1
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| |  | Vivaldi Concerti
plus cello concertos assembled from movements of other Vivaldi concertos
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| |  | Vivaldi: Concertos for Strings
Antonio Vivaldi (1678 – 1741) was a musical genius and shone at his brightest when writing for strings. His ever-popular Four Seasons aside, there are countless other extraordinary concertos that Vivaldi wrote for strings. This recording, a re-release dating from 1992, presents no fewer than nine concertos: two featuring solo cello; one for solo violin and cello; one for two violins and two cellos; one for four violins; and finally four for string orchestra without soloists. Extraordinary repertoire demands extraordinary performances and those from our orchestra and guests are second to none. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Cello Concertos
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| |  | Vivaldi & Tarakanov: String Concertos
The Seasons Chamber Orchestra, Vladislav Bulakhov DDD | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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Vivaldi: | Oboe Concerto in D minor, RV454 Concerto in D minor, RV566 Concerto for 2 horns, strings & continuo RV539 Cello Concerto in G major, RV413 Chamber Concerto in G minor for flute, oboe, bassoon, violin & continuo, RV107 Flute Concerto, Op. 10 No. 2 in G minor, RV 439 'La notte' Concerto for Viola d'Amore and Lute in D minor, RV 540 Concerto in F major for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, violin, cello & harpsichord |
“It's a nice idea for the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment to record a disc of such varied Vivaldian fare. The young women of the orchestra which Vivaldi directed at the Ospedale della Pietà in Venice were as renowned for the range of instruments they could wield as for their virtuosity; so it seems neatly apposite that the OAE, so full of capable soloists itself, should use this music to celebrate its members' own star qualities. And the mixture is a wide one:three solo concertos; a rare Concerto for two horns; the deservedly popular Concerto for lute and viola d'amore, two concertos for typically extravagant Vivaldian multiple lineups; and one of those chamber concertos in which all the players are soloists. The OAE play with great expertise and good taste throughout. Judging by the list in the booklet, they use a relatively large body of strings, but, although this is noticeable, there's no feeling of heaviness, and indeed the use of two double basses gives the sound a substantial foundation which is at the same time deliciously light on its feet. There's a total of 16 soloists listed: among the highlights are David Watkin's habitually assured and intensely musical playing of the Cello Concerto; Lisa Beznosiuk, sensitive as ever in La notte (though struggling a bit against the string sound); Andrew Clark and Roger Montgomery, treading securely and confidently through the Concerto for two horns; Anthony Robson, a little under the note sometimes but showing good breath control and phrasing in the Oboe Concerto; and a fairylight performance of the Concerto for lute and viola d'amore from Elizabeth Kenny and Catherine Mackintosh. The performances are all directorless, and there was the odd place where a guiding hand might have pepped things up (or stopped the theorbo from twiddling so much in the slow movement of the Cello Concerto), but in general this is a relaxed and convivial Vivaldi programme that one can simply sit back and enjoy.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Vivaldi: Famous Concertos
Vivaldi: | Concerto for 2 Trumpets, Strings & Continuo in C major, RV 537 Oboe Concerto in A minor, RV461 Concerto, Op. 3 No. 6 'Con Violino Solo obligato', RV 356 Concerto (Sinfonia) in D major, RV 122 Oboe Concerto in C major, RV447 Cello Concerto in G major, RV413 Concerto, Op. 3 No. 8 'Con due Violini obligati', RV 522 Concerto RV151 in G major for strings & basso continuo 'Alla rustica' Concerto for 2 Mandolins, Strings and Continuo in G, R.532 |
Michael Meekes (trumpet), Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet), Stefan Schilli (oboe), Jindich Pazdera (violin), Raphael Wallfisch (cello), Bela Sztankovitz (guitar), Zoltan Tokos (guitar) City of London Sinfonia, Budapest Failoni Chamber Orchestra, Accademia Ziliniana, Capella Istropolitana, Nicholas Kraemer, Pier Giorgio Morandi, Jaroslav Krecek, Alberto Martini | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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