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Paolo Carlini - Vivaldi: Concerti per fagotto, archi & continuo (2013)

Paolo Carlini - Vivaldi: Concerti per fagotto, archi & continuo (2013)
  • Title: Vivaldi: Concerti per fagotto, archi & continuo
  • Year Of Release: 2013
  • Label: Tactus
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet)
  • Total Time: 1:05:55
  • Total Size: 348 MB
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Tracklist:

Bassoon Concerto, RV 483 in E flat major
01. I. Presto
02. II. Larghetto
03. III. Allegro

Bassoon Concerto, RV 485 in F major
04. I. Allegro non molto
05. II. Andante
06. III. Allegro molto

Bassoon Concerto, RV 497 in A minor
07. I. Allegro molto
08. II. Andante molto
09. III. Allegro

Bassoon Concerto, RV 501 in B flat major 'La notte'
10. I. Largo - Andante molto
11. II. Andante molto
12. III. Presto
13. IV. Il sonno
14. V. Sorge l'aurora

Bassoon Concerto, RV 498 in A minor
15. I. Allegro
16. II. Larghetto
17. III. Allegro

Bassoon Concerto, RV 484 in E minor
18. I. Allegro poco
19. II. Andante
20. III. Allegro

Bassoon Concerto, RV 502 in B flat major
21. I. Allegro
22. II. Largo
23. III. Allegro

Vivaldi wrote nearly 40 bassoon concertos, yet they remain among the least exposed sectors of his output. This neglect must be due to the comparative lack of popularity of the bassoon itself, for the Vivaldi bassoon concerts are an extraordinary group. On this Italian release, bassoonist Paolo Carlini and the Accademia I Filarmonici di Verona offer an excellent sampling of seven concertos, all of them combining blazing virtuosity (if a bassoon has ever "blazed," it does so here) with innovative formal thinking. All of the outer movements contain beautifully idiomatic writing that pushes the bassoon to its limits, which is all the more amazing in view of the fact that Vivaldi had few compositional models for treating the instrument as a concerto soloist; sample the first and last movements of the Concerto for bassoon and orchestra in A minor, RV 497, tracks 7 and 9, to get a taste of music that can stand up to Vivaldi's much better known violin concertos. You will hear a big, hornlike bassoon tone from Carlini. A Baroque bassoon, which has a considerably more curious sound, brings out interesting textures in these works, but Carlini's work is technically unimpeachable, and in music this difficult that's saying a lot. The "La notte" (The Night) concerto, RV 501, is one of Vivaldi's programmatic works, concluding with a glorious sunrise in the final movement, track 14. If you love the Four Seasons concertos and want to try something more unusual by Vivaldi, this could be a fine place to start, and the disc as a whole is strongly recommended to wind players and general Vivaldi enthusiasts. ~ James Manheim


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