Ensemble Giardino di Delizie - Mannelli: Trio Sonatas, Op. 3 (2023) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Ensemble Giardino di Delizie, Ewa Anna Augustynowicz
- Title: Mannelli: Trio Sonatas, Op. 3
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Brilliant Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC 16/24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks+booklet)
- Total Time: 85:27 min
- Total Size: 430 MB / 1,6 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Sonata No. 4 in A Major, Op. 3, vivace, canzone, adagio, capriccio
02. Sonata No. 5 in B Minor, Op. 3, adagio, non presto, fuga, adagio cantabile, aria allegro, capriccio
03. Sonata No. 7 in D Major, Op. 3, vivace, canzone, adagio, capriccio
04. Sonata No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 3, non presto, lento, adagio, fuga, adagio, aria. largo solo
05. Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 3, vivace, fuga, adagio, capriccio
06. Sonata No. 8 in E Minor, Op. 3, allegro, vivace, capriccio, adagio assai, canzone allegra, adagio, aria
07. Sonata No. 12 in A Minor, Op. 3, allegro, allegro, lento. Smorzi spesso & ondegiato
08. Sonata No. 11 in F Major, Op. 3, adagio-vivace, canzone, adagio, capriccio
09. Sonata No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 3, allegro, allegro, canzona. vivace, adagio, capriccio
10. Sonata No. 10 in F Major, Op. 3, adagio, adagio cantabile, adagio ondegiato forte e piano, allegro
11. Sonata No. 6 in C Minor, Op. 3, cantabile-adagio, aria, adagio, canzone larga, allegro
12. Sonata No. 2 in G Major, Op. 3, allegro, fuga, adagio, capriccio. Non presto
The forgotten art of a 17th-century Roman master, in the hands of a dynamic period ensemble with a string of acclaimed rarity albums to their credit.
The Baroque trio-sonata repertoire still yields up plenty of undiscovered treasure lying in libraries across Italy. The Ensemble Giardino di Delizie has been diving into it and coming up with polished gems on Brilliant Classics by Stradella (96079), Colista (96033) and Lonati (95590). Like Colista, Carlo Mannelli (1640-1697) was Roman by birth and training. He sang and played the violin for ensembles at both church and court, and was permitted to dedicate his Op.2 collection to Cardinal Benedetto Pamphilj.
Perhaps it was the patronage of this influential family that opened doors to his training with Michelangelo Rossi, and to distinguished musical societies in Rome. Another noble Roman family was the recipient of Mannelli’s Op.3 collection of trio sonatas, with its dedication to Prince Domenico Rospigliosi. Much of the composer’s output is now lost, and we can only surmise at the riches deprived to us by time, given the fresh melodic invention of what survives here.
Compared to Stradella and co, Mannelli cuts an eccentric, highly individual figure, musically speaking, and he has no interest in the orderliness of Corelli. The arrangement of slow and fast movements is unpredictable: the four-movement No. 10 begins with three separate Adagios! The six-movement No.9 cuts a sequence of four slow movements in half with a fugue, and so on. Three of the twelve sonatas feature a ravishing aria for the violin, who takes on a soloist’s role.
When Mannelli writes quick music, he pushes his musicians to the limits, as in the finale of the First Sonata. Counterpoint is subordinate to the kind of highly elaborate violin writing at which Ewa Anna Augustynowicz has already shown herself to excel in previous albums, making this new recording an essential acquisition for Baroque-music aficionados.
The Baroque trio-sonata repertoire still yields up plenty of undiscovered treasure lying in libraries across Italy. The Ensemble Giardino di Delizie has been diving into it and coming up with polished gems on Brilliant Classics by Stradella (96079), Colista (96033) and Lonati (95590). Like Colista, Carlo Mannelli (1640-1697) was Roman by birth and training. He sang and played the violin for ensembles at both church and court, and was permitted to dedicate his Op.2 collection to Cardinal Benedetto Pamphilj.
Perhaps it was the patronage of this influential family that opened doors to his training with Michelangelo Rossi, and to distinguished musical societies in Rome. Another noble Roman family was the recipient of Mannelli’s Op.3 collection of trio sonatas, with its dedication to Prince Domenico Rospigliosi. Much of the composer’s output is now lost, and we can only surmise at the riches deprived to us by time, given the fresh melodic invention of what survives here.
Compared to Stradella and co, Mannelli cuts an eccentric, highly individual figure, musically speaking, and he has no interest in the orderliness of Corelli. The arrangement of slow and fast movements is unpredictable: the four-movement No. 10 begins with three separate Adagios! The six-movement No.9 cuts a sequence of four slow movements in half with a fugue, and so on. Three of the twelve sonatas feature a ravishing aria for the violin, who takes on a soloist’s role.
When Mannelli writes quick music, he pushes his musicians to the limits, as in the finale of the First Sonata. Counterpoint is subordinate to the kind of highly elaborate violin writing at which Ewa Anna Augustynowicz has already shown herself to excel in previous albums, making this new recording an essential acquisition for Baroque-music aficionados.
Year 2023 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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