Ensemble Aurora, Enrico Gatti - L'Arte del Violino in Italia, c. 1650-1700 (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Ensemble Aurora, Enrico Gatti
- Title: L'Arte del Violino in Italia, c. 1650-1700
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Glossa
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
- Total Time: 02:16:38
- Total Size: 709 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
CD1
01. Motetti e sonate concertati, Book 1, Op. 6: Sonata seconda a 2
02. Ayres for the Violin, Book 4: II. Passagio a solo e adagio - V. Fuga a due corde - VII. Ground
03. Sonate di violino a 1, 2, 3, 4 per chiesa and anco aggionta per camera, Op. 1: Sonata a 2, "La lucina"
04. Primo libro di sinfonie, Op. 1: Sinfonia a violino solo
05. 6 Sonatas per chiesa e camera, Op. 3: IV. La castella
06. Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Sonata seconda, "La luciminia contenta"
07. Capricci armonici da chiesa e da camera, Op. 4: Sonata prima
08. Sinfonie, Op. 7: Capriccio per camera
09. Motetti e sonate concertati, Book 1, Op. 6: Sonata prima a 2
10. Sinfonici concerti brevi e facili, Op. 9: Sinfonia seconda a violino solo
11. Suonate, Op. 5: Sonata settima
12. Sonate di violino a 1, 2, 3, 4 per chiesa and anco aggionta per camera, Op. 1: Sonata malinconica a solo
13. Capricci armonici da chiesa e da camera, Op. 4: Symphonia cantabile
CD2
01. Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Aria No. 11, "Caporal Simon"
02. Sinfonici concerti brevi e facili, Op. 9: Sonata No. 26, "La prosperina"
03. Perfidia
04. Sonate da camera a 3, Op. 2: Sonata settima a 3
05. Arie, correnti, sarabande, gighe, and allemande, Op. 4: Corrente, "La pegolotta"
06. Arie, correnti, sarabande, gighe, and allemande, Op. 4: Allemanda, "La guelfa"
07. Arie, correnti, sarabande, gighe, and allemande, Op. 4: Corrente, "L'incognita"
08. Sonate, Op. 5, "La guidoni"
09. Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Aria XIII., "Questa bella sirena"
10. Varie partire di barabani, ruggeri e scordature: Scordatura a violino solo senza basso
11. Sonate, Op. 2: XII. Sonata da chiesa
12. Varie partire di barabani, ruggeri e scordature: Variazioni a 2, "Aria di bergamasca"
13. Ricercare for Solo Cello No. 1
14. Sonate a 2 istromenti, Op. 55: La gaetana
15. Sonate da chiesa, Op. 6: No. 10. —
16. Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Sonata XXVII a 3
17. Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Aria No. 15, "La scatola degli aghi"
At the start of the 1990s, the Perugian violinist Enrico Gatti made a number of important recordings chronicling the development of the Italian violin schools across the later 17th century. Composer / violinists (such as Pandolfi Mealli, Cazzati, Uccellini, Vitali and Torelli and many more) developed new musical forms and techniques designed to show off the instrument and its capabilities.
Glossa is delighted to present two of those releases focusing on a golden age for Italian instrumental music, led by Gatti demonstrating his special qualities as a musician. Gatti’s refined approach to the interpretation of violin music remains a refreshing antidote to other more 'high velocity' styles. This pair of recordings, entitled 'L’Arte del Violino in Italia', shows the potential quality of Gatti’s later discs for Glossa, eg his sonatas by Antonio Vivaldi.
Taking part in this captivating exploration are members of Gatti’s long-standing Ensemble Aurora, which here include marvellous players such as harpsichordist Guido Morini and harpist Mara Galassi. Accompanying this new release, which breathes new life into 17th century violin repertoire, come two complementary essays on the subject written by Marc Vanscheeuwijck and Gatti himself.
CD1
01. Motetti e sonate concertati, Book 1, Op. 6: Sonata seconda a 2
02. Ayres for the Violin, Book 4: II. Passagio a solo e adagio - V. Fuga a due corde - VII. Ground
03. Sonate di violino a 1, 2, 3, 4 per chiesa and anco aggionta per camera, Op. 1: Sonata a 2, "La lucina"
04. Primo libro di sinfonie, Op. 1: Sinfonia a violino solo
05. 6 Sonatas per chiesa e camera, Op. 3: IV. La castella
06. Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Sonata seconda, "La luciminia contenta"
07. Capricci armonici da chiesa e da camera, Op. 4: Sonata prima
08. Sinfonie, Op. 7: Capriccio per camera
09. Motetti e sonate concertati, Book 1, Op. 6: Sonata prima a 2
10. Sinfonici concerti brevi e facili, Op. 9: Sinfonia seconda a violino solo
11. Suonate, Op. 5: Sonata settima
12. Sonate di violino a 1, 2, 3, 4 per chiesa and anco aggionta per camera, Op. 1: Sonata malinconica a solo
13. Capricci armonici da chiesa e da camera, Op. 4: Symphonia cantabile
CD2
01. Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Aria No. 11, "Caporal Simon"
02. Sinfonici concerti brevi e facili, Op. 9: Sonata No. 26, "La prosperina"
03. Perfidia
04. Sonate da camera a 3, Op. 2: Sonata settima a 3
05. Arie, correnti, sarabande, gighe, and allemande, Op. 4: Corrente, "La pegolotta"
06. Arie, correnti, sarabande, gighe, and allemande, Op. 4: Allemanda, "La guelfa"
07. Arie, correnti, sarabande, gighe, and allemande, Op. 4: Corrente, "L'incognita"
08. Sonate, Op. 5, "La guidoni"
09. Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Aria XIII., "Questa bella sirena"
10. Varie partire di barabani, ruggeri e scordature: Scordatura a violino solo senza basso
11. Sonate, Op. 2: XII. Sonata da chiesa
12. Varie partire di barabani, ruggeri e scordature: Variazioni a 2, "Aria di bergamasca"
13. Ricercare for Solo Cello No. 1
14. Sonate a 2 istromenti, Op. 55: La gaetana
15. Sonate da chiesa, Op. 6: No. 10. —
16. Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Sonata XXVII a 3
17. Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Aria No. 15, "La scatola degli aghi"
At the start of the 1990s, the Perugian violinist Enrico Gatti made a number of important recordings chronicling the development of the Italian violin schools across the later 17th century. Composer / violinists (such as Pandolfi Mealli, Cazzati, Uccellini, Vitali and Torelli and many more) developed new musical forms and techniques designed to show off the instrument and its capabilities.
Glossa is delighted to present two of those releases focusing on a golden age for Italian instrumental music, led by Gatti demonstrating his special qualities as a musician. Gatti’s refined approach to the interpretation of violin music remains a refreshing antidote to other more 'high velocity' styles. This pair of recordings, entitled 'L’Arte del Violino in Italia', shows the potential quality of Gatti’s later discs for Glossa, eg his sonatas by Antonio Vivaldi.
Taking part in this captivating exploration are members of Gatti’s long-standing Ensemble Aurora, which here include marvellous players such as harpsichordist Guido Morini and harpist Mara Galassi. Accompanying this new release, which breathes new life into 17th century violin repertoire, come two complementary essays on the subject written by Marc Vanscheeuwijck and Gatti himself.
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