A pleasant discovery
Dominique Elliott | Savannah, GA USA | 02/16/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Tartini is perhaps one of the lesser known late Baroque composers but it is more a reflection of the wealth of talent of the time (Bach, Handel, Vivaldi) than it is a lack of ability on his part. A brilliant violinist, his compositions reflect a great sensibility for musical textures and color.
The Concerto Grosso in E minor is pleasantly plump... and the performance unpretentious. The dark pathos of the Grave movement in the cello concerto has wonderful intonation without a hint of melodrama. Cellist Roel Dieltiens, who studied with Frounier and Navarra, gives a wonderful performance that sounds authentic and passionate.
Playlist:
Concerto grosso n°3 in C major
(transcription from Sonata Op. 1 No. 3 by Giulio Meneghini)
Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor
(Lunardo Venier)
Cello Concerto in D major
Concerto for violin and orchestra in G major
Concerto grosso n°5 in E minor
(transcription from Sonata Op. 1 No. 5 by Giulio Meneghini)
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