GIORNOVICH London Concertos (Čičić)
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Composer or Director: Giovanni Mane Giornovichi
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Delphian
Magazine Review Date: 05/2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 66
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: DCD34219
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No 15 |
Giovanni Mane Giornovichi, Composer
Bojan Cicic, Conductor Giovanni Mane Giornovichi, Composer The Illyria Consort |
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No 13 |
Giovanni Mane Giornovichi, Composer
Bojan Cicic, Conductor Giovanni Mane Giornovichi, Composer The Illyria Consort |
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No 14 |
Giovanni Mane Giornovichi, Composer
Bojan Cicic, Conductor Giovanni Mane Giornovichi, Composer The Illyria Consort |
Air: Villageoises de Julie |
Giovanni Mane Giornovichi, Composer
Bojan Cicic, Conductor Giovanni Mane Giornovichi, Composer The Illyria Consort |
Author: Lindsay Kemp
Stylistically they are conventional, even though Giornovich makes a few mild structural experiments; the Romance-style slow movement is apparently his invention. No 13 ends on a tonic chord but leaves the violin holding the fifth, an oddly inconclusive moment that was perhaps intended as a launching pad for solo improvisation – an encore without waiting for the audience to applaud, as it were. Čičić places one of Giornovich’s airs and variations here, a move that really gives you a whiff of the atmosphere of the Classical-period concert hall. And indeed that glimpse of a lost performing world and its forgotten music is the main appeal of this CD as a whole. Concerto No 14 is stocked with Russian tunes, guaranteed to stir curiosity among its listeners.
Čičić is a clean and assured soloist, well on top of the technical, often high-lying writing Giornovich puts his way. The tone of his period violin will sound thin to people used to modern-instrument Beethoven Romances, but it doesn’t take long to adjust. The Illyria Consort is a small orchestra without sounding particularly so on this recording, but the location, a church in Summertown, Oxford, is vulnerable to outside traffic noise, making some of the edits conspicuous. Still, this disc is well worth hearing, especially for fans of the Classical period.
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