Vivaldi - (The) French Connection, Vol 2
Two world premieres among a selection of concertos with French connections
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Composer or Director: Antonio Vivaldi
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Avie
Magazine Review Date: 10/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 79
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: AV2218
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Concerto for Strings |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Adrian Chandler, Violin Antonio Vivaldi, Composer La Serenissima |
Double Concerto for Violin, Oboe and Strings |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Adrian Chandler, Violin Adrian Chandler, Violin Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Gail Hennessy, Oboe La Serenissima |
Concerto for Flute and Strings |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Adrian Chandler, Violin Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Katy Bircher, Flute La Serenissima |
Concerto for Bassoon and Strings |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Adrian Chandler, Violin Antonio Vivaldi, Composer La Serenissima Peter Whelan, Bassoon |
Chamber Concerto, '(La) notte' |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Adrian Chandler, Violin Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Katy Bircher, Flute La Serenissima Peter Whelan, Bassoon |
Concerto for Violin and Strings |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Adrian Chandler, Violin Adrian Chandler, Violin Antonio Vivaldi, Composer La Serenissima |
Author: Lindsay Kemp
La Serenissima remain buoyant and sweet, eschewing the taut, opaque sound of many of today’s Baroque orchestras, and embracing something more relaxed and open, helped by a pleasing bloom. The main soloists are as they were in Vol 1, with flautist Katy Bircher never letting her impressive virtuosity shut out softness of tone or approach (as she shows in her gentle fade into the final ritornello of RV440), and bassoonist Peter Whelan likewise combining agility with lyricism and laid-back grace (the latter especially in the nocturnal slow movement of RV473). Gail Hennessy, by the way, is only half a soloist; although delivered without fault, her part in the unusual RV543 is entirely doubled by solo violin.
The premieres are RV431a, a cheerful flute concerto which was known to exist but which surfaced complete only last year; and the airily expansive violin concerto RV365, which Vivaldi’s much-rewritten manuscript has left in an ambiguous state. Chandler chooses his own solutions here but his eloquent performance of it is in any case reason enough to give it listening time.
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