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I Musici - Concerts & Follies in Pergolesi’s Time (2009) [Hi-Res]

I Musici - Concerts & Follies in Pergolesi’s Time (2009) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: I Musici

  • Title: Concerts & Follies in Pergolesi’s Time
  • Year Of Release: 2009
  • Label: fonè Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: 24bit-88.2kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 58:47
  • Total Size: 1.02 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Francesco Geminiani: Concerto grosso No. 12 'La Follia' per archi e cembalo
2. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Concerto per violino, archi e basso continuo in Si bem. Magg - Allegro
3. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Concerto per violino, archi e basso continuo in Si bem. Magg - Largo
4. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Concerto per violino, archi e basso continuo in Si bem. Magg - Allegro
5. Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in sol min. Per due violoncelli, archi e continuo - Allegro
6. Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in sol min. Per due violoncelli, archi e continuo - Largo
7. Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in sol min. Per due violoncelli, archi e continuo - Allegro
8. Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in Re Magg. per violino, archi e continuo 'Grosso Mogul' - Allegro
9. Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in Re Magg. per violino, archi e continuo 'Grosso Mogul' - Grave, recitativo
10. Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in Re Magg. per violino, archi e continuo 'Grosso Mogul' - Allegro
11. Francesco Durante: Concerto per archi n. 8 in La Magg. 'La pazzia' - Allegro
12. Francesco Durante: Concerto per archi n. 8 in La Magg. 'La pazzia' - Affettuoso
13. Francesco Durante: Concerto per archi n. 8 in La Magg. 'La pazzia' - Allegro

The intention of I Musici’s latest production is to celebrate the 300th anniversary of Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. The musical journey starts with a tribute to Francesco Geminiani, outstanding exponent together with Locatelli and Somis from Corelli’s school. The Concerto Grosso No. 12 “La Follia” from the sonata op. 5 no. 12 by Arcangelo Corelli for strings and harpsichord (a theme and variations), reminds us of the brightness of an exciting virtuosity that he took abroad, especially to London. There the Italian master became famous as he fed the tradition of great violinists gifted with capabilities and techniques of the time. We can’t however, leave out Corelli, foremost protagonist of the sonata, concerto and the baroque violin.


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