Vitali - Ciaconna
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Label: Ricercar
Cat No: RIC326
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 25th February 2013
Contents
Works
BarabanoBergamasca per il violino
Capriccio di tromba
Furlana
Il violino sona in tempo ordinario
Passo, e mezzo
Ruggiero
Sonata seconda (A minor)
Toccata
Parte del Tomaso Vitalino
Passo e mezzo (A minor)
Sonata duodecima: Ciacona
Sonata in D major (Manoscritto di Vienna)
Sonata prima (A minor)
Artists
Stephanie de Failly (violin)Clematis
Works
BarabanoBergamasca per il violino
Capriccio di tromba
Furlana
Il violino sona in tempo ordinario
Passo, e mezzo
Ruggiero
Sonata seconda (A minor)
Toccata
Parte del Tomaso Vitalino
Passo e mezzo (A minor)
Sonata duodecima: Ciacona
Sonata in D major (Manoscritto di Vienna)
Sonata prima (A minor)
Artists
Stephanie de Failly (violin)Clematis
About
Various unusual aspects of the piece, together with some unexpected modulations, have always led experts on the Baroque to regard the piece as inauthentic. Stéphanie de Failly, however, has gone back to the original manuscript and in so doing has not only shed new light on the work but also revealed its connections to other works by Tomaso Antonio Vitali and his father Giovanni Battista Vitali. The musical invention in Giovanni Battista’s pieces and dances with variations leads the listener directly to the extravagances of the Chaconne.
Stéphanie de Failly plays a violin by Giovanni Paolo Maggini dated 1620 that previously belonged to the renowned Belgian violinist Edith Volckaert.
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