Partite e Sonate: Early Cello Music from Modena & Bologna
£15.15
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Label: Coviello Classics
Cat No: COV21309
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 7th October 2013
Contents
Works
Partite sopra il basso di CiacconaTromba a bass solo
Cello Sonata in A major
Cello Sonata in G major
Cello Sonata in B flat major
Concerti per camera, op.3
Bergamasca
Capritio sopra otto figure
Ciaccona
Passa Galli
Ruggiero
Toccata
Artists
Bassorum VoxWorks
Partite sopra il basso di CiacconaTromba a bass solo
Cello Sonata in A major
Cello Sonata in G major
Cello Sonata in B flat major
Concerti per camera, op.3
Bergamasca
Capritio sopra otto figure
Ciaccona
Passa Galli
Ruggiero
Toccata
Artists
Bassorum VoxAbout
Today it seems natural that the cello stands in the foreground as a solo instrument, but in the late 17th century it was quite different and although the cello was similar in design to the version we have today, the idea was completely new to not use it only as a continuo instrument.
The earliest cello sonatas in the form familiar to us today date from the late 17th century. In this new and unique recording, Bassorum Vox play rarely recorded pieces from this period and show how the cello developed into a solo instrument.
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