Enrico Onofri, Academia Montis Regalis - Vivaldi: Concerti per violino I "La caccia" (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Enrico Onofri, Academia Montis Regalis
- Title: Vivaldi: Concerti per violino I "La caccia"
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Naive
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 55:27
- Total Size: 302 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Concerto RV208 Grosso Mogul In Re Maggiore
1. Allegro 5:23
2. Grave Recitativo 2:54
3. Allegro 6:50
Concerto RV332 In Sol Minore
4. Allegro 3:00
5. Largo 3:15
6. Allegro 3:28
Concerto RV234 L'Inquietudine in Re Maggiore
7. Allegro Molto 1:44
8. Largo 1:51
9. Allegro 2:45
Concerto RV199 Il Sospetto In Do Minore
10. Allegro Con L'arco Attaccato Alle Corde 4:10
11. Andante Tutti Sempre Piano Senza Cembali 2:13
12. Allegro 2:44
Concerto RV362 La Caccia In Bemolle Maggiore
13. Allegro 2:51
14. Andante 2:27
15. Allegro 2:21
Concerto RV270 Il Riposo In Mi Maggiore
16. Allegro Senza Cembalo Sempre. Con Tutti Gli Stumenti Sempre Sordini 3:18
17. Adagio 1:43
18. Allegro 2:30
Performers:
Academia Montis Regalis
Enrico Onofri (violin and direction)
Concerto RV208 Grosso Mogul In Re Maggiore
1. Allegro 5:23
2. Grave Recitativo 2:54
3. Allegro 6:50
Concerto RV332 In Sol Minore
4. Allegro 3:00
5. Largo 3:15
6. Allegro 3:28
Concerto RV234 L'Inquietudine in Re Maggiore
7. Allegro Molto 1:44
8. Largo 1:51
9. Allegro 2:45
Concerto RV199 Il Sospetto In Do Minore
10. Allegro Con L'arco Attaccato Alle Corde 4:10
11. Andante Tutti Sempre Piano Senza Cembali 2:13
12. Allegro 2:44
Concerto RV362 La Caccia In Bemolle Maggiore
13. Allegro 2:51
14. Andante 2:27
15. Allegro 2:21
Concerto RV270 Il Riposo In Mi Maggiore
16. Allegro Senza Cembalo Sempre. Con Tutti Gli Stumenti Sempre Sordini 3:18
17. Adagio 1:43
18. Allegro 2:30
Performers:
Academia Montis Regalis
Enrico Onofri (violin and direction)
Enrico Onofri writes that 'when subjected to a profound, subtle and precise reading of the rhetorical formulas that compose them, [Vivaldi's] concertos stand revealed as extremely impassioned works, by turns gently melancholic, impetuous, ironic, dramatic, caricatural, introspective, voluptuous, violent, tender, graceful.' All these characteristics are depicted in Onofri's intensely rhetorical playing. Occasionally he likes to introduce mischievous (perhaps even anarchic) elements into Academia Montis Regalis's performances, as if to insist that we must not regard this music as mere fashionable wallpaper music. The relentlessly tempestuous Concerto RV234, L'inquietudine, is not stuff that corporations will use for holding callers on the telephone.
Onofri's rapid flourishes in the extensive cadenza that concludes the Grosso Mogul Concerto, RV208, are not only phenomenal from a technical point of view but delivered in such a convincing way that every single note seems to matter. Amid the thwacks and snaps in fast tuttis one wonders if elegance might be an authentic Vivaldian characteristic in danger of becoming overlooked, although there is much more to these performances than shock tactics. Among the finest elements of this kaleidoscopic disc are the quieter slower movements: eloquence, grief, tranquillity and desire all seem to be worn on Onofri's sleeve. The Adagio in Concerto RV270, Il riposo, is breathtakingly beautiful; La caccia is unusually provocative, rewarding and frequently amazing.
Academia Montis Regalis present Vivaldi's concertos as totally compelling and meaningful music that demands full attention and respect.
Onofri's rapid flourishes in the extensive cadenza that concludes the Grosso Mogul Concerto, RV208, are not only phenomenal from a technical point of view but delivered in such a convincing way that every single note seems to matter. Amid the thwacks and snaps in fast tuttis one wonders if elegance might be an authentic Vivaldian characteristic in danger of becoming overlooked, although there is much more to these performances than shock tactics. Among the finest elements of this kaleidoscopic disc are the quieter slower movements: eloquence, grief, tranquillity and desire all seem to be worn on Onofri's sleeve. The Adagio in Concerto RV270, Il riposo, is breathtakingly beautiful; La caccia is unusually provocative, rewarding and frequently amazing.
Academia Montis Regalis present Vivaldi's concertos as totally compelling and meaningful music that demands full attention and respect.
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