Ensemble StilModerno - Galuppi Complete Concertos for Strings (2015)
Artist: Ensemble StilModerno
Title: Galuppi Complete Concertos for Strings
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:00:23
Total Size: 308 mb
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TracklistTitle: Galuppi Complete Concertos for Strings
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:00:23
Total Size: 308 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Concerto primo in G Major: I. Andante - Allegro
02. Concerto primo in G Major: II. Andante
03. Concerto primo in G Major: III. Allegro assai
04. Concerto quinto in B-Flat Major: I. Grave sostenuto
05. Concerto quinto in B-Flat Major: II. Allegro e spiritoso
06. Concerto quinto in B-Flat Major: III. Allegro
07. Concerto che serve d'introdutione in G Minor: I. Grave, e adagio
08. Concerto che serve d'introdutione in G Minor: II. Spiritoso
09. Concerto che serve d'introdutione in G Minor: III. Allegro
10. Concerto secondo in D Major: I. Maestoso
11. Concerto secondo in D Major: II. Allegro
12. Concerto secondo in D Major: III. Andantino
13. Concerto sesto in A Major: I. Largo
14. Concerto sesto in A Major: II. Allegro
15. Concerto sesto in A Major: III. Andante
16. Concerto terzo in C Minor: I. Grave
17. Concerto terzo in C Minor: II. Allegro
18. Concerto terzo in C Minor: III. Andante
19. Concerto quarto in E-Flat Major: I. Largo
20. Concerto quarto in E-Flat Major: II. Allegro
21. Concerto quarto in E-Flat Major: III. A tempo
No score survives for the seven ‘Concerti a quattro’ recorded here: they are preserved only in a set of manuscript parts in Modena’s BibliotecaEstense. They may not have belonged together as a set, given their diversity of style, but together they present a most attractive compilation of a personal voice at a turning point in musical history around the beginning of the 18th century.
Galuppi took the best of both worlds: the solid counterpoint of his teachers (Lotti and Marcello) and the vivid innovations of the younger generation such as Vincenzo Manfredini, presently made famous by Cecilia Bartoli’sBarock adventures into hitherto unknown vocal repertoire, but also long famous as one of the founding fathers of the string quartet. Nonetheless, we can be sure that Galuppi did not intend to write for string quartet: the basso part is still a continuo part, because a few numbers are still present in figured bass; here and there are also written notes such as ‘violoncello solo’.
In some of them the style is simple, with the typical structure of the opera symphony (a French-style overture followed by a dance movement). Elsewhere, Galuppi conceives larger forms: both the C minor and G minor works open with highly affecting, chromatically inflected slow introductions full of aching suspensions. In this recording, the continuo part is provided by a chamber organ.
Founded in 2005 and this year celebrating its tenth anniversary, Ensemble StilModerno’s discography includes the Sinfonie Op.5 by Giovanni Battista Bassani (BC94259), a disc of which MusicWeb International’s reviewer remarked: "Ensemble StilModerno is thoroughly at home in the idiom. The instrumental interplay is perfectly judged though their performance is clearly thoroughly informed by a knowledge of baroque practice. They choose to play on modern instruments. Only those who care more about authenticity than about music will be troubled by their choice. Anyone who loves the instrumental music of this period is urged to hear this."