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Vittorio Ghielmi, Il Suonar Parlante Orchestra - Barbarian Beauty: Baroque Virtuoso Concertos (2012)

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Vittorio Ghielmi, Il Suonar Parlante Orchestra - Barbarian Beauty: Baroque Virtuoso Concertos (2012)

Vittorio Ghielmi, Il Suonar Parlante Orchestra - Barbarian Beauty: Baroque Virtuoso Concertos for Viola da Gamba and Orchestra (2012)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 363 Mb | Total time: 57:44 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Passacaille | # PAS972 | Recorded: 2012

Vittorio Ghielmi is known for the intensity and versatility of his musical interpretations and for his new approach to the viola da gamba and the sound of the early music repertoire. His ensemble, Il Suonar Parlante, is devoted to investigating early music repertoire and has also performed with jazz, flamenco and traditional Asian musicians.

Musica Pacifica - Fire beneath my fingers: Vivaldi, Tartini, Sammartini (2008)

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Musica Pacifica - Fire beneath my fingers: Vivaldi, Tartini, Sammartini (2008)

Musica Pacifica - Fire beneath my fingers: Vivaldi, Tartini, Sammartini (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 344 Mb | Total time: 65:50 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Dorian Recordings | # DSL90704 | Recorded: 2006

Fire Beneath My Fingers tells a fascinating story of great performers and performances! This program showcases Antonio Vivaldi, Guiseppe Sammartini, and Guiseppe Tartini; three of the most legendary composers of this era who were also virtuoso performers in their own rights.

La Serenissima; Adrian Chandler - The Italian Job: Caldara, Corelli, Tartini, Vivaldi, Albinoni, Torelli (2017)

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La Serenissima; Adrian Chandler - The Italian Job: Caldara, Corelli, Tartini, Vivaldi, Albinoni, Torelli (2017)

The Italian Job: Caldara, Corelli, Tartini, Vivaldi, Albinoni, Torelli (2017)
La Serenissima; Adrian Chandler, violin & direction

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 397 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 184 Mb | Artwork included
Classical, Baroque | Label: Avie Records | # AV2371 | Time: 01:16:22

The English, historical-instrument, Baroque ensemble La Serenissima (the term was a nickname for the city of Venice) has specialized in somewhat scholarly recordings that nevertheless retain considerable general appeal, and the group does it again with this release. The program offers some lesser-known composers, and some lesser-known pieces by famous composers like the tiny and fascinating Concerto alla rustica for two oboes, bassoon, strings, and continuo, RV 151. What ties the program together formally is that it covers a range of Italian cities that were becoming cultural centers as they declined in political power: not only Venice (Vivaldi, Albinoni, Caldara), but also Padua (Tartini), Bologna (Torelli), and Rome (Corelli). There are several works by composers known only for one or two big hits, and these are especially rewarding. Sample the opening movement of Tartini's Violin Concerto E major, DS 51, with its unusual phrase construction and daringly chromatic cadenza passage: it has the exotic quality for which Tartini became famous, but it does not rely on sheer virtuosity. That work is played by leader Adrian Chandler himself, but he also chooses pieces for a large variety of other solo instruments: the Italian Baroque was about more than the violin. Each work on the album has something to recommend it, and collectively the performances may make up the best album of 2017 whose booklet includes footnotes.

Chouchane Siranossian, Andrea Marcon, Venice Baroque Orchestra - Giuseppe Tartini: Violin Concertos (2020)

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Chouchane Siranossian, Andrea Marcon, Venice Baroque Orchestra - Giuseppe Tartini: Violin Concertos (2020)

Chouchane Siranossian, Andrea Marcon, Venice Baroque Orchestra - Giuseppe Tartini: Violin Concertos (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 413 Mb | Total time: 79:22 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Alpha Classics | # ALPHA596 | Recorded: 2019

After several recordings with Anima Eterna and Jos Van Immerseel, the French violinist Chouchane Siranossian tackles a programme of extremely virtuosic concertos that few Baroque violinists dare to face. Thanks to her technical gifts and to partners ideally suited to this repertory – the Venice Baroque Orchestra and its conductor Andrea Marcon, a specialist in the Italian Baroque style – she takes up the challenge with brio. This album is released to coincide with the 250th anniversary of Tartini’s death in 2020. Of special interest is a completely unknown and unpublished concerto in G major, the manuscript of which was recently found by the musicologist Margherita Canale.

Lumieres - La musique du XVIIIeme siecle (29 CD), Part 02 [2011]

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Lumieres - La musique du XVIIIeme siecle (29 CD), Part 02 [2011]

Lumières - La musique du XVIIIème siècle (29 CD), Part 02: Vivaldi, Telemann, J.S.Bach, Tartini, Monn, C.P.E.Bach, J.C.Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Pleyel, Beethoven [2011]
EAC (flac, image, cue, log) | TT: 76.43+73.10+77.59+54.27 | Scans | 1.29 Gb
Classical | Harmonia Mundi | 2908601.30 | Rec: 1991-2011

The eighteenth century is probably the most extraordinary period of transformation Europe has known since antiquity. Political upheavals kept pace with the innumerable inventions and discoveries of the age; every sector of the arts and of intellectual and material life was turned upside down. Between the end of the reign of Louis XIV and the revolution of 1789, music in its turn underwent a radical mutation that struck at the very heart of a well-established musical language. In this domain too, we are all children of the Age of Enlightenment: our conception of music and the way we ‘consume’ it still follows in many respects the agenda set by the eighteenth century. And it is not entirely by chance that harmonia mundi has chosen to offer you in 2011 a survey of this musical revolution which, without claiming to be exhaustive, will enable you to grasp the principal outlines of musical creation between the twilight of the Baroque and the dawn of Romanticism.

Elizabeth Wallfisch, The Locatelli Trio - Giuseppe Tartini: The Devil's Trill & other violin sonatas (1991)

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Elizabeth Wallfisch, The Locatelli Trio - Giuseppe Tartini: The Devil's Trill & other violin sonatas (1991)

Elizabeth Wallfisch, The Locatelli Trio - Giuseppe Tartini: The Devil's Trill & other violin sonatas (1991)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 448 Mb | Total time: 73:17 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA66430 | Recorded: 1990

Half a century ago, Giuseppe Tartini might have been the only composer of the Italian Baroque most classical music listeners could name. That was thanks to the so-called Devil's Trill, which appears as the final track on disc one of this two-disc set. Here one can experience the "trillo del Diavolo" in its proper place, as the final movement of a three-movement Sonata in G minor for violin and continuo, and within a larger slice of his output: this pairing of two previously released discs also includes a published set of violin sonatas from around the time of the Devil's Trill (around the early 1730s), and several later sonatas with a goodly degree of novelty on disc two. In a way, the rest of the music makes the Devil's Trill seem less remarkable.

Daniel Cuiller, Ensemble Stradivaria - Abos, Tartini, Gasparini: Stabat Mater (2005)

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Daniel Cuiller, Ensemble Stradivaria - Abos, Tartini, Gasparini: Stabat Mater (2005)

Daniel Cuiller, Ensemble Stradivaria - Abos, Tartini, Gasparini: Stabat Mater (2005)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 291 Mb | Total time: 60:03 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Cypres | # CYP1639 | Recorded: 2004

Three contrasting versions of the 'Stabat Mater', all most attractive and all composed within 20 years, in the second half of the 18th century. These excellent performances under Daniel Cuiller's direction are also all first recordings - and for Abos and Gasparini, first entries in the CD catalogue. An enterprising release, of great interest.

Chiara Banchini, Ensemble 415, Enrico Gatti, Roel Dieltiens - Giuseppe Tartini: Concerti (1995)

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Chiara Banchini, Ensemble 415, Enrico Gatti, Roel Dieltiens - Giuseppe Tartini: Concerti (1995)

Chiara Banchini, Ensemble 415, Enrico Gatti, Roel Dieltiens - Giuseppe Tartini: Concerti (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 383 Mb | Total time: 73:34 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | # HMC 901548 | Recorded: 1994

Chiara Banchini plays a sweet-toned Amati from 1651, predating Tartini (1692-1770) himself. His mercurial style seems ideally attuned to the ebb and flow of the music: largos are wistful and sad, allegros darting and fanciful with the florid ornamentation tossed off like birdsong. The carefully inflected performances of Ensemble 415 make plain the "affetti" (state of emotions) that inform Tartini's work. The Italian violin virtuoso made frequent use of poetry to inspire his composing, sometimes even recording the affecting epigram in the score.

Salvatore Accardo - Tartini: Violin Concertos (2016)

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Salvatore Accardo - Tartini: Violin Concertos (2016)

Salvatore Accardo - Tartini: Violin Concertos (2016)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 580 MB | 01:44:05
Genre: Classical | Label: Decca

Salvatore Accardo, born in Turin in 1941, brings an Italianate warmth and intensity to the music he plays – not just to fellow countrymen such as Vivaldi, Tartini and Paganini, but also to Austrian and German composers. By the age of thirteen he had performed Paganini’s Caprices in recital, and he was an international competition winner before he even had left his teen years. His career as a soloist quickly blossomed. Nevertheless, he did not neglect chamber music – in 1992, he founded a string quartet that bears his name – and he also has led chamber orchestras, including the renowned I Musici. He recorded extensively for Philips and for Deutsche Grammophon.

Michael Schneider - The Baroque Recorder Concerto [6CDs] (2017)

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Michael Schneider - The Baroque Recorder Concerto [6CDs] (2017)

Michael Schneider - The Baroque Recorder Concerto [6CDs] (2017)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 2,06 Gb | Total time: 401:45 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | # 555 183-2 | Recorded: 1998, 2005, 2007, 2009-13

This unique anthology of Baroque flute concertos on six CDs contains not only sensational collections featuring virtuoso recorder concertos of the German, Italian, and English Baroque but also the complete solo recorder concertos of Scarlatti, Vivaldi, and Georg Philipp Telemann. Telemanns two very different Concertos in F major and C major, for example, number among the most outstanding Baroque compositions of all for the recorder in a concerto role. Michael Schneider currently has no real rivals worldwide on his instrument. In his hands the recorder loses what so often limits its expressive capacity and gains a voice articulating all the musical facets. The complete eighteenth-century repertoire of recorder concertos or most of it is now available in performances by Schneider.

Andrew Manze - Giuseppe Tartini: The Devil's Sonata and others works (2019)

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Andrew Manze - Giuseppe Tartini: The Devil's Sonata and others works (2019)

Andrew Manze - Giuseppe Tartini: The Devil's Sonata and others works (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 424 Mb | Total time: 69:46 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | # HMU 907213 | Recorded: 1997

This is one of the craziest classical CDs you will ever hear, but the madness is inspired. Andrew Manze, following a suggestion in one of Tartini's letters, gets rid of the published accompaniment and plays these pieces on the solo violin. In the other three works he takes plenty of liberties, but in the famous Devil's Trill Sonata he embellishes, improvises, departs from the text and comes back again. The verbal description sounds like my idea of a nightmare, but the execution is so inspired that this is one of the most compelling Baroque performances ever. Whether it is "authentic" or not, I have no idea, and Manze probably doesn't either. But this is a recording you will remember.

Nils Mönkemeyer, L'arte del mondo, Werner Ehrhardt - Vivaldi, Paganini, Tartini (2021)

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Nils Mönkemeyer, L'arte del mondo, Werner Ehrhardt - Vivaldi, Paganini, Tartini (2021)

Nils Mönkemeyer, L'arte del mondo, Werner Ehrhardt - Vivaldi, Paganini, Tartini (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 291 Mb | Total time: 60:25 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # 19439730032 | Recorded: 2019

Though Mönkemeyer’s playing has an evident sense of period, he’s not performance practice, he’s not hidebound by the imperatives of the time-honoured treatises. He revels in Paganini’s honeyed lyricism, and brings a finely-honed intensity to interpolated cadenzas…L’arte del mondo directed by Werner Ehrhardt prove spirited companions.

Mstislav Rostropovich, Paul Sacher, Collegium Musicum Zürich - Vivaldi, Tartini, Boccherini: Cello Concertos (1989)

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Mstislav Rostropovich, Paul Sacher, Collegium Musicum Zürich - Vivaldi, Tartini, Boccherini: Cello Concertos (1989)

Mstislav Rostropovich, Paul Sacher, Collegium Musicum Zürich - Vivaldi, Tartini, Boccherini: Cello Concertos (1989)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 225 Mb | Total time: 51:03 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | # 429 098-2 | Recorded: 1977

"The greatest cellist of modern time" – well, who could argue with a statement like that? After all, Mstislav Rostropovich is a supreme virtuoso, a charismatic performer, and a sublime interpreter and virtually every one of his recordings is as good as it gets for the repertoire.

Evgeny Sviridov, Millenium Orchestra - Giuseppe Tartini: Violin Concertos (2020)

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Evgeny Sviridov, Millenium Orchestra - Giuseppe Tartini: Violin Concertos (2020)

Evgeny Sviridov, Millenium Orchestra - Giuseppe Tartini: Violin Concertos (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 371 Mb | Total time: 63:10 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Ricercar | # RIC 414 | Recorded: 2019

After devoting an album to sonatas by Giuseppe Tartini, for this anniversary year of the illustrious Paduan virtuoso, Evgeny Sviridov offers us a recording of violin concertos. This is his first collaboration with Millenium Orchestra, the ensemble founded by Leonardo Garcia Alarcon in the framework of CAVEMA in Namur. Most of the concertos selected come from manuscript copies made in eighteenth century Germany, where Tartinis reputation was very high. Evgeny Sviridov has found in these scores cadenzas and ornaments which are very probably in the hand of Johann Georg Pisendel, the great virtuoso violinist of the Dresden court, a friend (and interpreter) of Johann Sebastian Bach!

Adrian Chandler, La Serenissima - Settecento: Baroque Instrumental Music from the Italian States (2021)

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Adrian Chandler, La Serenissima - Settecento: Baroque Instrumental Music from the Italian States (2021)

Adrian Chandler, La Serenissima - Settecento: Baroque Instrumental Music from the Italian States (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 410 Mb | Total time: 70:48 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Signum | # SIGCD663 | Recorded: 2020

Settecento is the style of art, music and architecture that emerged in Italy in the early 18th century, celebrated here by La Serenissima and Adrian Chandler with a collection of works from that era. The works are grouped by the areas of Italy where each composer worked, including the Kingdom of Naples (Scarlatti, Mancini), Republic of Venice (DallAbaco, Vandini, Tartini & Vivaldi) and the Papal States / Bologna (Brescianello). The ensemble La Serenissima is recognized as the UKs leading exponent of the music of 18th-century Venice and connected composers. Uniquely, the groups entire repertoire is edited from manuscript or contemporary sources.