Ricordo - Virtuoso in the Making (2002)
Artist: Ricordo, Matthew Wadsworth
Title: Virtuoso in the Making
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Linn Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:07:49
Total Size: 341 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Virtuoso in the Making
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Linn Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:07:49
Total Size: 341 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Ricordo – Violin Sonata in A Major "Pastorella", C. 106: I. [...] (05:12)
2. Ricordo – Sonata in E Major, C 108: I. Adagio (04:48)
3. Ricordo – Sonata in E Major, C 108: II. Aria and Variation. Adagio (06:38)
4. Ricordo – Sonata à 3 per 2 violini e trombone, C. App 117 (06:38)
5. Ricordo – Fantasia: I. [...] (04:36)
6. Ricordo – Fantasia: II. Gigue - Variation. Minuet (02:17)
7. Matthew Wadsworth – Fantasia: III. Passacagalia (07:36)
8. Ricordo – Violin Sonata in A Major "Pastorella", C. 106: II. [...] (04:06)
9. Ricordo – Violin Sonata in C Minor, C. 107 (12:58)
10. Ricordo – Sonata in A Major: I. Adagio - Presto (05:32)
11. Ricordo – Sonata in A Major: II. Aria and Varation (07:25)
Baroque ensemble Ricordo's debut album with Linn Records which received rave reviews.
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber's music is amazingly different from the more commonly heard baroque style, definitely far more fanciful. The nature of his compositions is essentially extreme improvisation on paper, free and unpredictable explorations of themes or just abstract fantasies
Ricordo play their programmes entirely from memory in order to free themselves from the printed page and to enhance communication between themselves and the audience. "Ricordo" is the Italian word for "Memory".
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber's music is amazingly different from the more commonly heard baroque style, definitely far more fanciful. The nature of his compositions is essentially extreme improvisation on paper, free and unpredictable explorations of themes or just abstract fantasies
Ricordo play their programmes entirely from memory in order to free themselves from the printed page and to enhance communication between themselves and the audience. "Ricordo" is the Italian word for "Memory".