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Pierluigi Mencattini & Labirinto Armonico - Piani 12 Sonate a Violino solo e Violoncello col Cimbalo popera prima, Parigi 1712 (2022) [Hi-Res]

Pierluigi Mencattini & Labirinto Armonico - Piani 12 Sonate a Violino solo e Violoncello col Cimbalo popera prima, Parigi 1712 (2022) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Piani 12 Sonate a Violino solo e Violoncello col Cimbalo popera prima, Parigi 1712
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Tactus
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 02:12:55
  • Total Size: 779 mb / 1.49 gb
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Tracklist

01. Piani Sonata Prima
02. Piani Sonata Seconda
03. Piani Sonata Terza
04. Piani Sonata Quarta
05. Piani Sonata Quinta
06. Piani Sonata Sesta
07. Piani Sonata Settima
08. Piani Sonata Ottava
09. Piani Sonata Nona
10. Piani Sonata Decima
11. Piani Sonata Undicesima
12. Piani Sonata Dodicesima


The son of the Bolognese musician Pietro Giacomo Piani, a trumpet player at the Neapolitan court, Giovanni Antonio was born in 1678 in Naples, where he studied the violin at the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini with Giovan Carlo Cailò and Nicola Vinciprova. He became a skilled violinist and embarked on a brilliant career that took him first to Paris and then, from 1721 until at least 1757, to the imperial court in Vienna, where he was the highest paid player and conductor from 1741. The 19th-century musicologist Fétis writes in his 'Dictionary of Musicians' that Piani, in Venice, was allegedly sentenced to having his hand cut off for forging several signatures, but this anecdote is false.

The date of his death, which probably took place in Vienna after 1759, is unknown. Piani's only known musical work, printed in Paris in 1712, is the collection entitled in Italian 'Sonate / a Violino solo e Violoncello col Cimbalo [...] Opera Prima'. Hovering between Italian and French styles, Piani's sonatas are accompanied by various graphic signs in the score, with which the composer suggests dynamic or articulatory expressions that are explained in the 'Warnings' directed at the performer, and to which the 'Labirinto Armonico' Ensemble, led by Pierluigi Mencattini, pays due attention in order to achieve an interpretation that fully respects the author's intentions.

Labirinto Armonico:
Pierluigi Mencattini, violin
Galileo Di Ilio, violoncello
Galileo Di Ilio, violoncello
Matteo Coticoni, double bass
Sergio Basilico, archlute
Francesco Savorelli, tambourine
Walter D’Arcangelo, spinet
Stefania Di Giuseppe, organ




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  • Cantor
  •  wrote in 02:34
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Gracias!!!
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  • gibheid
  •  wrote in 21:39
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Thanks fantastik.