Antonio Vivaldi: Concerti op. 8 Nr. 1-4 "Die vier Jahreszeiten" (Dresdner Fassung mit Bläsern) (180g)
Concerti op. 8 Nr. 1-4 "Die vier Jahreszeiten" (Dresdner Fassung mit Bläsern) (180g)
LP
LP (Long Play)
Die gute alte Vinyl - Langspielplatte.
Vinyl liefern wir innerhalb Deutschlands immer portofrei.
- Künstler: L'Arte dell'Arco (auf Originalinstrumenten), Federico Guglielmo (Violine & Leitung)
- Label: CPO, 2003
- Bestellnummer: 2788753
- Erscheinungstermin: 25.6.2012
Ausgewählt als erste LP für cpo haben wir die schon auf SACD erhältliche Einspielung der vier Jahreszeiten von Vivaldi in der Dresdener Fassung mit zusätzlichen Bläsern. Mit so einer Einspielung noch jemanden hinter dem Ofen hervorlocken – geht das? Wenn man es so tut, wie der Teufelsgeiger Federico Guglielmo und sein Barockensemble L’Arte dell’Arco wird es geradezu zu einem Ereignis.
Vinyl – it’s »in« again!
The LP continues to survive even today, defying adversity in all its forms. And not only that – it has achieved cult status and is celebrating a genuine comeback. What is more, music fans of all ages are rediscovering the LP record. cpo would now also like to release an LP offering a new sound experience and a new look. We have selected the recording of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in the Dresden version with additional winds currently in our catalogue on SACD. What? Vivaldi’s Four Seasons? Now what’s new about that? A lot – when the extraordinary violinist Federico Guglielmo and his L’Arte dell’Arco baroque ensemble join forces for such an extraordinary interpretive event. The idea behind it was this: Vivaldi wrote quite a bit of music for the Dresden court and its famous orchestra. Its wind instrumentalists were Europe’s best, so that the Concerti con molti strumenti – that is, for many solo instruments – were its specialty. For this orchestra Pisendel also arranged works originally written exclusively for strings. So why not the Four Seasons – tone paintings making them perfect choices for a more colorful instrumentation? Guglielmo’s »rewriting« was based on a musicological comparison of all the available concertos in which Vivaldi employed a full complement of solo wind instruments. The Spring, for example, is assigned recorders, oboes, horns, and a bassoon – and suddenly everything blossoms in much fuller instrumental color!
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Vinyl – it’s »in« again!
The LP continues to survive even today, defying adversity in all its forms. And not only that – it has achieved cult status and is celebrating a genuine comeback. What is more, music fans of all ages are rediscovering the LP record. cpo would now also like to release an LP offering a new sound experience and a new look. We have selected the recording of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in the Dresden version with additional winds currently in our catalogue on SACD. What? Vivaldi’s Four Seasons? Now what’s new about that? A lot – when the extraordinary violinist Federico Guglielmo and his L’Arte dell’Arco baroque ensemble join forces for such an extraordinary interpretive event. The idea behind it was this: Vivaldi wrote quite a bit of music for the Dresden court and its famous orchestra. Its wind instrumentalists were Europe’s best, so that the Concerti con molti strumenti – that is, for many solo instruments – were its specialty. For this orchestra Pisendel also arranged works originally written exclusively for strings. So why not the Four Seasons – tone paintings making them perfect choices for a more colorful instrumentation? Guglielmo’s »rewriting« was based on a musicological comparison of all the available concertos in which Vivaldi employed a full complement of solo wind instruments. The Spring, for example, is assigned recorders, oboes, horns, and a bassoon – and suddenly everything blossoms in much fuller instrumental color!
Rezensionen
FonoForum 05/04: "Das Ergebnis ist rundum überzeugend: Im 'Frühling' übernimmt eine Oboe das Getröte des Dudelsacks, im 'Sommer' imitieren Blockflöten in unterschiedlichen Lagen die Turteltaube und den Stieglitz, die Fanfaren des 'Herbstes' werden sinnvollerweise von Jagdhörnern geschmettert; nur der 'Winter' bleibt mit seiner frostigen und Bläser-untypischen Tonart f-Moll den Streichern allein vorbehalten. L'Arte dell'Arco arbeitet jedoch nicht gegen, sondern mit der Partitur, verdeutlicht nur, was in ihr steht, pflegt ansonsten aber einen Interpretationsstil von natürlicher Spielfreude und kultiviertem Geschmack."klassik.com 09/04: "Überaus reizvolles Experiment, dessen Ergebnis in umwerfend realistischen Klangbildern zu bewundern ist. Fesselnder, anschaulicher, ausdrucksvoller und poetischer sind diese Konzerte selten in Szene gesetzt worden."
- Tracklisting
- Details
LP
Konzert op. 8 Nr. 1 "Frühling"
- 1 1. Allegro
- 2 2. Largo e pianissimo
- 3 3. Allegro
Konzert op. 8 Nr. 2 "Sommer"
- 4 1. Allegro ma non tanto
- 5 2. Adagio
- 6 3. Presto
Konzert op. 8 Nr. 3 "Herbst"
- 7 1. Allegroo
- 8 2. Adagio molto
- 9 3. Allegro
Konzert op. 8 Nr. 4 "Winter"
- 10 1. Allegro non molto
- 11 2. Largo
- 12 3. Allegro
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