Elinor Frey, Esteban la Rotta, Susie Napper - La Voce del Violoncello (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Elinor Frey, Esteban la Rotta, Susie Napper
- Title: La Voce del Violoncello
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Passacaille
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 01:01:04
- Total Size: 287 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Tromba a Basso solo
02. Capriccio sesto
03. Capriccio primo
04. Sonata in A Minor Como manuscript
05. Toccata Quinta Solo
06. Toccata Quinta Trio
07. Capriccio decimo
08. Sonata No. 5 in C Minor
09. Sonata No. 1 in D Minor, 1691
10. Passa Galli
11. Romanella No. 2
12. Tarantella No. 2
13. Romanella No. 1
14. Tarantella No. 1
15. Capriccio quinto
16. Bergamasca
17. Capritio sopra otto figure
18. Capriccio quarto
19. Ciaccona a Basso Solo
20. Ricercar No. 1 in G Minor, 1689
21. Ricercar No. 6 in G Major
22. Toccata decima Solo
23. Toccata decima Trio
This fascinating release represents the excitement that musicians must have felt when the musical form of the time was going through a period of exploration and discovery as performers began to write idiomatic solos for their instrument and the cello was finding its voice. The recording follows the genre over approximately 75 years, from the mid seventeeth century to the death of the Neapolitan virtuoso Francesco Supriani in
1757, by which time the cello had spread throughout Europe, producing star performers with international careers.
01. Tromba a Basso solo
02. Capriccio sesto
03. Capriccio primo
04. Sonata in A Minor Como manuscript
05. Toccata Quinta Solo
06. Toccata Quinta Trio
07. Capriccio decimo
08. Sonata No. 5 in C Minor
09. Sonata No. 1 in D Minor, 1691
10. Passa Galli
11. Romanella No. 2
12. Tarantella No. 2
13. Romanella No. 1
14. Tarantella No. 1
15. Capriccio quinto
16. Bergamasca
17. Capritio sopra otto figure
18. Capriccio quarto
19. Ciaccona a Basso Solo
20. Ricercar No. 1 in G Minor, 1689
21. Ricercar No. 6 in G Major
22. Toccata decima Solo
23. Toccata decima Trio
This fascinating release represents the excitement that musicians must have felt when the musical form of the time was going through a period of exploration and discovery as performers began to write idiomatic solos for their instrument and the cello was finding its voice. The recording follows the genre over approximately 75 years, from the mid seventeeth century to the death of the Neapolitan virtuoso Francesco Supriani in
1757, by which time the cello had spread throughout Europe, producing star performers with international careers.
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