Accademia della Magnifica Comunita, Enrico Casazza - Scarlatti: Sinfonie di concerto grosso (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Accademia della Magnifica Comunita, Enrico Casazza
- Title: Scarlatti: Sinfonie di concerto grosso
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Tactus
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:49:43
- Total Size: 552 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
DISC 1
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 1 in F major
01. I. Allegro
02. II. Adagio
03. III. Allegro
04. IV. Lento
05. V. Allegro
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 2 in D major
06. I. Spiritoso
07. II. Adagio
08. III. Allegro
09. IV. Adagio
10. V. Presto
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 3 in D minor
11. I. Vivace
12. II. Adagio
13. III. Andante
14. IV. Adagio
15. V. Allegro
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 4 in E minor
16. I. Vivace
17. II. Adagio
18. III. Allegro
19. IV. Adagio
20. V. Allegro
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 5 in D minor
21. I. Spiritoso e staccato
22. II. Adagio
23. III. Allegro
24. IV. Adagio
25. V. Allegro assai
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 6 in A minor
26. I. Vivace
27. II. Adagio
28. III. Allegro
29. IV. Adagio
30. V. Allegro
Flute Concerto in A Minor
31. I. Allegro
32. II. Largo
33. III. Fuga
34. IV. Piano
35. V. Allegro
DISC 2
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 8 in G major
01. I. Allegretto
02. II. Adagio
03. III. Allegro
04. IV. Adagio
05. V. Vivace
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 7 in G minor
06. I. Moderato
07. II. Moderato
08. III. Grave
09. IV. Allegro
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 9 in G minor
10. I. Vivace
11. II. Allegro
12. III. Moderato
13. IV. Adagio
14. V. Allegretto
15. VI. Menuet
Sinfonia in G Major
16. I. —
17. II. —
18. III. Allegro
19. IV. Allegro
20. V. —
21. VI. —
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 10 in A Minor
22. I. Vivace
23. II. Adagio
24. III. Allegro
25. IV. Adagio
26. V. Allegretto
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 1 in F major
27. I. —
28. II. Largo
29. III. Minuet
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 11 in C major
30. I. Spiritoso
31. II. Lento
32. III. Allegro
33. IV. Adagio
34. V. Allegro
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 12 in C minor 'La Geniale'
35. I. Adagio
36. II. Andante giusto
37. III. Adagio
38. IV. Andante moderato
DISC 1
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 1 in F major
01. I. Allegro
02. II. Adagio
03. III. Allegro
04. IV. Lento
05. V. Allegro
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 2 in D major
06. I. Spiritoso
07. II. Adagio
08. III. Allegro
09. IV. Adagio
10. V. Presto
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 3 in D minor
11. I. Vivace
12. II. Adagio
13. III. Andante
14. IV. Adagio
15. V. Allegro
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 4 in E minor
16. I. Vivace
17. II. Adagio
18. III. Allegro
19. IV. Adagio
20. V. Allegro
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 5 in D minor
21. I. Spiritoso e staccato
22. II. Adagio
23. III. Allegro
24. IV. Adagio
25. V. Allegro assai
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 6 in A minor
26. I. Vivace
27. II. Adagio
28. III. Allegro
29. IV. Adagio
30. V. Allegro
Flute Concerto in A Minor
31. I. Allegro
32. II. Largo
33. III. Fuga
34. IV. Piano
35. V. Allegro
DISC 2
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 8 in G major
01. I. Allegretto
02. II. Adagio
03. III. Allegro
04. IV. Adagio
05. V. Vivace
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 7 in G minor
06. I. Moderato
07. II. Moderato
08. III. Grave
09. IV. Allegro
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 9 in G minor
10. I. Vivace
11. II. Allegro
12. III. Moderato
13. IV. Adagio
14. V. Allegretto
15. VI. Menuet
Sinfonia in G Major
16. I. —
17. II. —
18. III. Allegro
19. IV. Allegro
20. V. —
21. VI. —
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 10 in A Minor
22. I. Vivace
23. II. Adagio
24. III. Allegro
25. IV. Adagio
26. V. Allegretto
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 1 in F major
27. I. —
28. II. Largo
29. III. Minuet
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 11 in C major
30. I. Spiritoso
31. II. Lento
32. III. Allegro
33. IV. Adagio
34. V. Allegro
Sinfonia di concerto grosso No. 12 in C minor 'La Geniale'
35. I. Adagio
36. II. Andante giusto
37. III. Adagio
38. IV. Andante moderato
Compared with his vocal compositions of over a hundred melodramas, forty oratorios and more than seven hundred profane cantatas with basso continuo and instrumental obbligato, most of which are still to be rediscovered, the quantity of instrumental music composed by Alessandro Scarlatti would almost seem to be hardly worth mentioning. Yet, even though this collection does not include the more well-known works the Palermitan composer is posthumously famous for, these compositions are immensely important, in that they allow us to immediately assess the style of Scarlatti, then nearing creative decline, which appears to be suspended between the glorious contrapuntal tradition and beautiful melodies that look decidedly towards the future.
The twelve Sinfonie di Concerto Grosso are of particular significance in this context, according to the autograph in the British Museum in London, and were “cominciate il primo giugno” (started on the first of June) 1715. It is not clear why the 55 year old Scarlatti decided to dedicate himself to a repertory that, up until then, he had practically ignored. Some say that his interest was stimulated by the necessity to increase his income with an instrumental collection that, when published, would have earned him money and fame, above all in England (this theory would also explain why the manuscript is in London).
Other music scholars saw the extraordinary success of the Concerti Grossi Op.VI by Arcangelo Corelli (a very special edition of which was published after his death in 1714) as the reason for Scarlatti wanting to 'get closer' to the famous composer from Fusignano.
The twelve Sinfonie di Concerto Grosso are of particular significance in this context, according to the autograph in the British Museum in London, and were “cominciate il primo giugno” (started on the first of June) 1715. It is not clear why the 55 year old Scarlatti decided to dedicate himself to a repertory that, up until then, he had practically ignored. Some say that his interest was stimulated by the necessity to increase his income with an instrumental collection that, when published, would have earned him money and fame, above all in England (this theory would also explain why the manuscript is in London).
Other music scholars saw the extraordinary success of the Concerti Grossi Op.VI by Arcangelo Corelli (a very special edition of which was published after his death in 1714) as the reason for Scarlatti wanting to 'get closer' to the famous composer from Fusignano.
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