Ad Corda - Albinoni: Sonate da Chiesa Op. 4 (2011)

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Title: Albinoni: Sonate da Chiesa Op. 4
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 1:07:40
Total Size: 359 MB
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Tracklist:

Sonata da chiesa in G minor, Op. 4, No. 4
I. Adagio 2:47
II. Allegro 1:22
III. Adagio 3:14
IV. Allegro 1:31

Sonata da chiesa in E minor, Op. 4, No. 2
I. Adagio 4:41
II. Allegro 3:20
III. Largo 1:46
IV. Allegro 2:15

Sonata da chiesa in F major, Op. 4, No. 3
I. Largo 2:02
II. Allegro 2:10
III. Adagio 3:16
IV. Giga 1:54

Sonata da chiesa in G minor, Op. 4. No. 5
I. Adagio 4:56
II. Allegro 3:56
III. Adagio 4:02
IV. Presto 2:47

Sonata da chiesa in B minor, Op. 4, No. 6
I. Largo 2:32
II. Allegro 1:53
III. Adagio 2:46
IV. Allegro 1:34

Sonata da chiesa in D minor, Op. 4, No. 1
I. Adagio 4:24
II. Allegro 3:34
III. Largo 1:55
IV. Allegro 3:11


The Venetian late Baroque composer Tomaso Albinoni had a long career in the theatre, and his prolific output included fiftythree operas. However, these stage works were lost and are now largely forgotten, and he is remembered chiefly for his concertos. The Sonate da Chiesa or church sonatas, were four-movement concertos and fairly solemn in nature as they were written to be performed in church. However, Albinonis Sonate da Chiesa are less traditional, incorporating a range of dance forms, and displaying his elegant style and considerable melodic talents to great effect. The slow movements, such as the Adagio of Op.4 No.6 are particularly appealing. Albinonis lyrical church sonatas are not what they seem though. There are two works by the composer which are assigned Op.4: the Cantate a voce sola, and the Sonate da Chiesa. The latter, or second Op.4, were not originally put together by Albinoni himself but collected under that opus number, by the French publisher Éstienne Roger, who borrowed it from the Cantate a voce sola, which he didnt intend to republish. The Sonate da Chiesa was widely circulated in Europe, and achieved far greater success than the Cantate a voce sola. However, the commercially-minded Roger had a growing number of customers, and needed to keep the flow of new publications going at low cost. This led him to put together unauthorised collections, including this set of Sonate da Chiesa. In fact it contained inauthentic material, possibly by other composers. The authorship of the third sonata in particular is debated by music scholars. Albinonis Sonate da Chiesa are performed on this recording by Baroque expert Luca Scandali (organ and harpsichord) and early music specialists Alessandro Ciccolini (violin), Alberto Guerrero (cello), Maurizio Piantelli (theorbo), Miguel Rincón (archlute) and Francesco Baroni (harpsichord) This ensemble made some highly recommended recordings before that got the best reviews imaginable. Luca Scandali is an appraised researcher of the baroque era. Alessandro Ciccolini is one of the most promising violinists of his generation, he got 5 stars reviews for his world premiere recordings of the violin sonatas by Aldebrando Subissati.