Mike Fentross & La Sfera Armoniosa - Van Wassenaer: VI Concerti Armonici (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Mike Fentross, La Sfera Armoniosa
- Title: Van Wassenaer: VI Concerti Armonici
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Challenge Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 57:05
- Total Size: 311 / 604 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Concerto Armonico I: I. Grave (1:45)
2. Concerto Armonico I: II. Allegro (2:57)
3. Concerto Armonico I: III. Un poco andante (3:46)
4. Concerto Armonico I: IV. Allegro (2:16)
5. Concerto Armonico II: I. Largo andante (3:52)
6. Concerto Armonico II: II. Da capella presto (1:47)
7. Concerto Armonico II: III. Largo affettuoso (2:07)
8. Concerto Armonico II: IV. Allegro moderato (1:56)
9. Concerto Armonico III: I. Grave sostenuto (0:38)
10. Concerto Armonico III: II. Da capella - Andante mordante (2:36)
11. Concerto Armonico III: III. Largo andante (3:02)
12. Concerto Armonico III: IV. Vivace (2:55)
13. Concerto Armonico IV: I. Largo (2:10)
14. Concerto Armonico IV: II. Da capella non presto (1:49)
15. Concerto Armonico IV: III. Largo affettuoso (3:31)
16. Concerto Armonico IV: IV. Allegro (2:10)
17. Concerto Armonico V: I. Adagio- Largo (2:57)
18. Concerto Armonico V: II. Da capella (1:59)
19. Concerto Armonico V: III. Con sordini (3:32)
20. Concerto Armonico V: IV. A tempo giusto (1:34)
21. Concerto Armonico VI: I. Affettuoso (2:34)
22. Concerto Armonico VI: II. Presto (1:38)
23. Concerto Armonico VI: III. Largo (1:11)
24. Concerto Armonico VI: IV. Vivace (2:38)
1. Concerto Armonico I: I. Grave (1:45)
2. Concerto Armonico I: II. Allegro (2:57)
3. Concerto Armonico I: III. Un poco andante (3:46)
4. Concerto Armonico I: IV. Allegro (2:16)
5. Concerto Armonico II: I. Largo andante (3:52)
6. Concerto Armonico II: II. Da capella presto (1:47)
7. Concerto Armonico II: III. Largo affettuoso (2:07)
8. Concerto Armonico II: IV. Allegro moderato (1:56)
9. Concerto Armonico III: I. Grave sostenuto (0:38)
10. Concerto Armonico III: II. Da capella - Andante mordante (2:36)
11. Concerto Armonico III: III. Largo andante (3:02)
12. Concerto Armonico III: IV. Vivace (2:55)
13. Concerto Armonico IV: I. Largo (2:10)
14. Concerto Armonico IV: II. Da capella non presto (1:49)
15. Concerto Armonico IV: III. Largo affettuoso (3:31)
16. Concerto Armonico IV: IV. Allegro (2:10)
17. Concerto Armonico V: I. Adagio- Largo (2:57)
18. Concerto Armonico V: II. Da capella (1:59)
19. Concerto Armonico V: III. Con sordini (3:32)
20. Concerto Armonico V: IV. A tempo giusto (1:34)
21. Concerto Armonico VI: I. Affettuoso (2:34)
22. Concerto Armonico VI: II. Presto (1:38)
23. Concerto Armonico VI: III. Largo (1:11)
24. Concerto Armonico VI: IV. Vivace (2:38)
A live recording of van Wassenaer's Concerti Armonici by the well established Dutch ensemble La Sfera Armoniosa. This is the third instalment in La Sfera Armoniosa survey of most important Baroque orchestral works from the Netherlands.
Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer (1692-1766) is one of the most remarkable personalities in Dutch music history. Until 1980, his music - the six 'Concerti armonici' - was well known to every lover of early music, but not his name. These works were universally understood to be by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi or by Carlo Ricciotti, who published them in 1740 but did not compose them. Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer was well known to Dutch historians as a descendant of the renowned noble Van Wassenaer family, but nobody knew that he was also a composer. Thanks to a lucky find by the Dutch musicologist Albert Dunning in 1980, man and music could be connected with one another. In 1740, a collection of six concertos for strings and basso continuo, was published in The Hague under the title VI Concerti armonici. The Concerti armonici can be associated with musical performances that took place in the 1720s in The Hague.
Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer (1692-1766) is one of the most remarkable personalities in Dutch music history. Until 1980, his music - the six 'Concerti armonici' - was well known to every lover of early music, but not his name. These works were universally understood to be by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi or by Carlo Ricciotti, who published them in 1740 but did not compose them. Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer was well known to Dutch historians as a descendant of the renowned noble Van Wassenaer family, but nobody knew that he was also a composer. Thanks to a lucky find by the Dutch musicologist Albert Dunning in 1980, man and music could be connected with one another. In 1740, a collection of six concertos for strings and basso continuo, was published in The Hague under the title VI Concerti armonici. The Concerti armonici can be associated with musical performances that took place in the 1720s in The Hague.
Year 2023 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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