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London Baroque - The Trio Sonata in 18th Century Italy (2013) Hi-Res

London Baroque - The Trio Sonata in 18th Century Italy (2013) Hi-Res

BAND/ARTIST: London Baroque

  • Title: The Trio Sonata in 18th Century Italy
  • Year Of Release: 2013
  • Label: BIS
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:16:59
  • Total Size: 938 / 499 Mb
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Tracklist:

Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni
Balletto in G major, Op.3 No.3 5'20
01. Preludio 1'06
02. Allemanda 1'43
03. Corrente 1'53
04. Gavotta 0'38
Francesco Antonio Bonporti
Sonata in G minor, Op.6 No.7 4'54
05. Adagio 1'50
06. Allemanda 1'28
07. Giga 1'36
Antonio Vivaldi
08. Folia, Op.1 No.12 9'13
Giovanni Bononcini
Sonata II from XII Sonatas for the Chamber 8'05
09. Largo – Andante 2'30
10. Lento 1'36
11. Allegro 1'37
12. Menuet I. Non presto – Menuet II. Presto 2'22
Nicola Porpora
Sonata, Op.2 No.III 10'53
13. Adagio sostenuto 2'11
14. Allegro 2'47
15. Adagio 2'19
16. Allegro 3'36
Giuseppe Sammartini
Sonata V from XII Sonate a due Violini, e Violoncello, e
Cembalo, se piace, Opera Terza 9'27
17. Andante sostenuto 1'52
18. Allegro 2'59
19. Sarabanda. Allegro ma non tanto e grazioso – Allegro – Sarabanda d.c. 4'36
Pietro Antonio Locatelli
Sonata in D major, Op.8 No.8 13'09
20. Largo andante 2'52
21. Vivace 4'08
22. Cantabile 2'55
23. [Alla Breve] – Adagio 1'49
24. Allegro molto 1'25
Domenico Gallo
Sonata No.1 in G major 5'46
25. Moderato 2'35
26. Andantino 1'47
27. Presto 1'24
Giuseppe Tartini
Suonata a tre in D minor 8'45
28. Allegro 2'55
29. Largo andante 3'55
30. Presto 1'55

Performers:
London Baroque

Just as the seventeenth century saw the rise of the trio sonata to its position as the most important chamber music form, so the eighteenth century saw its decline and eventual demise. The seventh and penultimate disc in London Baroque’s highly acclaimed survey of the genre through the two centuries lets us sample these later developments in Italy, the nation where the genre had evolved some 100 years earlier. We do so through works by composers who are well-known (Vivaldi), unknown (Bonporti), known for the wrong reasons (Albinoni never composed the famous – or infamous – Adagio) and ignored by mistake (the trio sonata that inspired Stravinsky to compose Pulcinella was by Domenico Gallo and not by Pergolesi, as was long believed). Among our Italians are Locatelli and Tartini, two of the great violinist-composers of the period, as well as a trio largely active in musical centres outside of Italy: Bononcini, Sammartini and Porpora, who taught the young Haydn in Vienna in the 1750’s. Together their compositions come to form a mosaic, where proud traditions from Corelli and earlier (as seen in Vivaldi’s Folia and Albinoni’s dance suite) are gradually superseded by rococo traits.




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