Claudio Ronco, Emanuela Vozza - Spourni: 6 Sonatas for 2 Cellos, Op. 4 (2021)

Artist: Claudio Ronco, Emanuela Vozza
Title: Venceslaus Joseph Spourni: Six Sonatas For Two Cellos
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Urania Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:16:12
Total Size: 352 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Venceslaus Joseph Spourni: Six Sonatas For Two Cellos
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Urania Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:16:12
Total Size: 352 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Sonata No. 1 for 2 Cellos in B flat major
01. I. Adagio
02. II. Allegro
03. III. Largo
04. IV. Allegretto
Sonata No. 2 for 2 Cellos in F major
05. I. Largo
06. II. Allegro
07. III. Grave
08. IV. Tempo di menuet
Sonata No. 3 for 2 Cellos in C major
09. I. Adagio
10. II. Allegro
11. III. Tempo di menuet
Sonata No. 4 for 2 Cellos in G major
12. I. Adagio
13. II. Allegro
14. III. Largo sempre Piano
15. IV. Tempo di menuet
Sonata No. 5 for 2 Cellos in F major
16. I. Largo
17. II. Allegro
18. III. Andantino
19. IV. Menuet
Sonata No. 6 for 2 Cellos in A major
20. I. Adagio
21. II. Allegro
22. III. Tempo di musette
23. IV. Allegretto
The world premiere recording of Opus IV for two cellos by Venceslaus Joseph Spourni (c.1700 1754) as performed by Claudio Ronco and Emanuela Vozza on period instruments.
Eccentric composer and virtuoso cellist in the service of the Prince of Carignan in Paris in the first half of the eighteenth century, Venceslaus Spourni has left us a large and very interesting group of publications, in which we find symphonies, concerts and Burlesques for pastoral instruments such as the hurdy-gurdy and the bagpipe, and collections of chamber sonatas, at least three of which are dedicated to his instrument.
This is the world premiere recording of Opus IV for two cellos by Spourni, the success of which is evidenced by the inclusion of the second of these sonatas in a successful collection of "several eminent authors" published in London in 1748.
Eccentric composer and virtuoso cellist in the service of the Prince of Carignan in Paris in the first half of the eighteenth century, Venceslaus Spourni has left us a large and very interesting group of publications, in which we find symphonies, concerts and Burlesques for pastoral instruments such as the hurdy-gurdy and the bagpipe, and collections of chamber sonatas, at least three of which are dedicated to his instrument.
This is the world premiere recording of Opus IV for two cellos by Spourni, the success of which is evidenced by the inclusion of the second of these sonatas in a successful collection of "several eminent authors" published in London in 1748.