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Vivaldi - Late violin concertos: RV 177,222,273,295,375,191 (Giuliano Carmignola, Andrea Marcon) [2001]

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Vivaldi - Late violin concertos: RV 177,222,273,295,375,191 (Giuliano Carmignola, Andrea Marcon) [2001]

Vivaldi - Late violin concertos: RV 177,222,273,295,375,191 (Giuliano Carmignola, Andrea Marcon) [2001]
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Catalog Number: SK 89362

This premiere recording of six Vivaldi concertos is full of surprises. The works are entirely unknown because, unlike his other compositions, they were written not for publication but for substantial private commissions from wealthy patrons. Dating from his most mature years, they exhibit a style very different from his earlier concertos, which often sound almost mass-produced. Though they are still cast in the customary three movements and are full of the usual sequences, they are more unpredictable, dramatic, and daring; adventurous in form, harmony, and texture; with sudden contrasts of mood, character, and expression. The slow movements are meltingly beautiful, but no two concertos are alike, either in detail or overall effect. Some movements hardly seem to hang together; they appear to consist of collages of motives, punctuated by bursts of virtuosity.
The performance is equally unconventional. Giuliano Carmignola, as he demonstrated on his previous Vivaldi recording, is a formidable virtuoso who projects spontaneity, vitality, and expressiveness. In solo parts bristling with runs, often into the highest register, trills, double stops, and arpeggios, he displays breathtaking speed and facility, total command of every style of bowing and articulation, and a ravishing, powerful, infinitely variable tone. Except for the harpsichord, the orchestral instruments, tuned to normal pitch, hardly sound Baroque–their tone is full-blooded and varied. By using two harpsichords and a lute, conductor Andrea Marcon achieves percussive effects sometimes resembling gunshots, and the playing is by turns brilliant, lyrical, and exciting. –Edith Eisler

Tracklisting:
01. Concerto in C Major for Violin, RV 177: I. Allegro ma poco
02. II. Largo
03. III. Allegro
04. Concerto in D Major for Violin, RV 222: I. Allegro
05. II. Andante
06. III. Allegro
07. Concerto in E Minor for Violin, RV 273: I. Allegro non molto
08. II. Largo
09. III. Allegro
10. Concerto in F Major for Violin, RV 295: I. Allegro
11. II. Larghetto
12. III. Allegro
13. Concerto in B-Flat Major for Violin, RV 375: I. Allegro non molto
14. II. Largo
15. III. Allegro
16. Concerto in C Major for Violin, RV 191: I. Allegro ma poco
17. II. Largo
18. III. Allegro ma poco

Performer:
Giuliano Carmignola - violin
Venice Baroque Orchestra
Andrea Marcon - conductor & harpsichord
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Giuliano Carmignola - Venice Baroque Orchestra / Vivaldi - Late Violin Concertos

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