Salvatore Accardo - Tartini: Violin Concertos (2016)

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Title: Tartini: Violin Concertos
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Decca
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:44:05
Total Size: 580 / 264 Mb
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Tracklist:

Violin Concerto in A, D.96 (Giuseppe Tartini)
1. 1. Allegro 05:39
2. 2. Adagio 05:03
3. 3. (Presto) 04:52
4. 4. Largo andante 06:20
Violin Concerto in B flat, D.117 (Giuseppe Tartini)
5. 1. Largo - Allegro 08:47
6. 2. Largo andante 04:49
7. 3. Allegro 06:20
Violin Concerto in G, D.78 (Giuseppe Tartini)
8. 1. Allegro 06:07
9. 2. Largo andante 07:49
10. 3. Presto 06:05
Violin Concerto in E minor, D.56 (Giuseppe Tartini)
11. 1. Allegro 06:32
12. 2. Adagio 06:11
13. 3. Allegro 05:34
Violin Concerto in G, D.83 (Giuseppe Tartini)
14. 1. Allegro 05:29
15. 2. Largo 07:57
16. 3. Allegro 04:46
17. 4. Appendix: AndanteEnglish Chamber Orchestra 05:45

Performers:
Salvatore Accardo (violin/director)
I Musici
English Chamber Orchestra

Salvatore Accardo, born in Turin in 1941, brings an Italianate warmth and intensity to the music he plays – not just to fellow countrymen such as Vivaldi, Tartini and Paganini, but also to Austrian and German composers. By the age of thirteen he had performed Paganini’s Caprices in recital, and he was an international competition winner before he even had left his teen years. His career as a soloist quickly blossomed. Nevertheless, he did not neglect chamber music – in 1992, he founded a string quartet that bears his name – and he also has led chamber orchestras, including the renowned I Musici. He recorded extensively for Philips and for Deutsche Grammophon. For the latter, his set of Paganini’s complete violin concertos, with conductor Charles Dutoit, remains a standard against which others are judged, and it has not been out of print, in one form or another, since it was released in the 1970s. His two recordings of concertos by Tartini – five in all – were recorded in 1973 and 1982.