Roel Dieltiens - Vivaldi: Cello Concertos (2013)
Artist: Roel Dieltiens
Title: Vivaldi: Cello Concertos
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:18:31
Total Size: 717 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Vivaldi: Cello Concertos
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:18:31
Total Size: 717 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
01. Concerto RV 401 (F. III no 1) C minor: I. Allegro non molto
02. II. Adagio
03. III. Allegro ma non molto
04. Concerto RV 417 (F. III no 15) G minor: I. Allegro
05. II. Andante
06. III. Allegro
07. Concerto RV 423 (F. III no 25) B flat major: I. Allegro
08. II. Largo
09. Explorations - III. Allegro
10. Concerto RV 405 (F. III no 24) D minor: I. Allegro
11. II. Adagio
12. III. Allegro
13. Concerto RV 400 (F. III no 23) C major: I. Allegro
14. II. Largo
15. III. Allegro non molto
16. Concerto RV 419 (F. III no 10) A minor: I. Allegro
17. II. Andante
18. III. Allegro
19. Concerto RV 415 (F. III no 22) G major: I. Allegro
20. II. Siciliana
21. III. Alla breve
CD 2:
01. Concerto A minor F.III/21, RV 420: I. Andante
02. II. Adagio
03. III. Allegro
04. Concerto E flat major, F.III/5, RV 408: I. Allegro non molto
05. II. Largo
06. III. Allegro
07. Concerto F major, F.III/14, RV 411: I. Allegro
08. II. Largo
09. III. Allegro molto
10. Concerto D minor, F.III/23, RV 407: I. Allegro
11. II. Largo
12. III. Allegro
13. Concerto F major, F.IV/5, RV 544 'Il Proteo o sia Il mondo al revescio': I. Allegro
14. II. Largo
15. III. Allegro
16. Concerto A minor, F.III/13, RV 421: I. Allegro non troppo
17. II. Largo
18. III. Allegro
19. Concerto C major, F.IV/3, RV 561: I. Allegro
20. II. Largo
21. III. Allegro
Performers:
Roel Dieltiens, violoncelle, violoncelle piccolo
Ensemble Explorations
Vivaldi's many cello concertos are performed here with consummate taste and superb musicality by Roel Dieltiens and the Ensemble Explorations. Dieltiens plays with a rich tone and a light touch and his robust virtuosity and enthusiastic sympathy for the music are irresistible. The seven members of the Ensemble Explorations – five strings plus lute or guitar and organ or harpsichord – play with a sense of cooperation, which leaves this music sounding as concertos from the period should, which is to say more like chamber music. Harmonia Mundi's sound is cool and clear, yet deep and full. Though fans of modern cellos and modern performance practices might prefer more romantic interpretations, anyone with an interest in period instruments and period performance practice will want to hear these recordings.