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Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini, Sara Mingardo - Vivaldi: Concertos & Cantatas (2014)

Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini, Sara Mingardo - Vivaldi: Concertos & Cantatas (2014)
  • Title: Vivaldi: Concertos & Cantatas
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Opus 111
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 59:15
  • Total Size: 323 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Concerto in C Major for Strings and Continuo, RV 117: I. Allegro alla francese
02. Concerto in C Major for Strings and Continuo, RV 117: II. Largo
03. Concerto in C Major for Strings and Continuo, RV 117: III. Allegro
04. Cantata for Alto, Strings and Continuo "Amor, hai vinto", RV 683: No. 1, Recitativo "Amor, hai vinto"
05. Cantata for Alto, Strings and Continuo "Amor, hai vinto", RV 683: No. 2, Aria "Passo di pena in pena"
06. Cantata for Alto, Strings and Continuo "Amor, hai vinto", RV 683: No. 3, Recitativo "In che strano e confuso"
07. Cantata for Alto, Strings and Continuo "Amor, hai vinto", RV 683: No. 4, Aria "Se à me rivolge il ciglio"
08. Concerto in A Minor for Cello, Strings and Continuo, RV 422: I. Allegro
09. Concerto in A Minor for Cello, Strings and Continuo, RV 422: II. Largo
10. Concerto in A Minor for Cello, Strings and Continuo, RV 422: III. Allegro
11. Concerto in E Minor for Strings and Continuo, RV 134: I. Allegro
12. Concerto in E Minor for Strings and Continuo, RV 134: II. Andante
13. Concerto in E Minor for Strings and Continuo, RV 134: III. Allegro
14. Cantata for Alto, Strings and Continuo "Cessate, omai cessate", RV 684: No. 1, Recitativo, Largo e sciolto "Cessate, omai cessate"
15. Cantata for Alto, Strings and Continuo "Cessate, omai cessate", RV 684: No. 2, Aria, Larghetto "Ah, ch'infelice sempre"
16. Cantata for Alto, Strings and Continuo "Cessate, omai cessate", RV 684: No. 3, Recitativo, Andante "A voi dunque ricorro"
17. Cantata for Alto, Strings and Continuo "Cessate, omai cessate", RV 684: No. 4, Aria, Allegro "Nell'orrido albergo"
18. Concerto in D Minor for Violin, Strings and Continuo, RV 249 Op. 4 No 8: I. Allegro - Adagio - Presto
19. Concerto in D Minor for Violin, Strings and Continuo, RV 249 Op. 4 No 8: II. Allegro
20. Concerto in G Major for Strings and Continuo, RV 151 "Alla rustica": I. Presto
21. Concerto in G Major for Strings and Continuo, RV 151 "Alla rustica": II. Adagio
22. Concerto in G Major for Strings and Continuo, RV 151 "Alla rustica": III. Allegro

Performers:
Concerto Italiano
Rinaldo Alessandrini, conductor
Sara Mingardo, contralto

The recordings of the Concerto Italiano under its leader Rinaldo Alessandrini, such as this 1997 release, electrified the authentic-performance movement in Italy. Alessandrini showed that performances of Vivaldi on authentic instruments could be edgy, brisk, even tough. The group's ensemble work was unmatched, but perhaps best of all was its command of the Baroque repertory; programming has consistently featured unusual works that, in performances, sound like they've always been part of the tradition. Included here are three examples of perhaps the most-neglected segment of Vivaldi's vast concerto output: his concertos for strings with no solo instrument. These works, as annotator Michael Talbot points out, tend to include mixtures of old-fashioned and up-to-the-minute (or even fashion-forward) styles. One does not associate the name of Vivaldi with the fugue, but the first movement of the Concerto for strings and continuo in E minor, RV 134, is a suitably academic example. Other movements in the string concertos have the flirtatious quality of the galant style that Vivaldi in many instances anticipated. The strangest moment of all on the disc comes in the very last track, in the Concerto for strings and continuo in G major, RV 151, with its unresolved dominant sevenths. (The concerto is subtitled "alla rustica" and contains various effects suggestive of rural traditions; it is a cousin to similar works by Telemann and, more distantly, to Mozart's Musical Joke.) The disc also contains one concerto each for violin and cello and two short cantatas (each has two recitatives and two arias) for alto, strings, and continuo, sung very elegantly by Sara Mingardo. Vivaldi calibrates his vocal writing exquisitely to a space between the intimate solo cantata and the no-holds-barred display of operatic singing, and Mingardo rivets the attention in the revenge aria (track 17) that concludes the cantata Cessate, omai cessate. Alessandrini's musicians cut loose more on other recordings, but the clipped, rather tense language they speak here is appropriate to the subtly unusual works involved and to the variety of roles they are called upon to play. The bottom line: this disc is strongly recommended for anybody interested in exploring Vivaldi beyond the famous Four Seasons.



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  • olga1001
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