Vivaldi - Recorder Concertos
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Label: Decca
Cat No: 4830896
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 7th October 2016
Contents
Works
Concerto for 2 mandolins in G major, RV532Flute Concerto in C minor, RV441
Flute Concertos (6), op.10
Artists
Lucie Horsch (recorder)Amsterdam Vivaldi Players
Works
Concerto for 2 mandolins in G major, RV532Flute Concerto in C minor, RV441
Flute Concertos (6), op.10
Artists
Lucie Horsch (recorder)Amsterdam Vivaldi Players
About
For her debut Decca album Lucie has chosen to record an all-Vivaldi programme: “I love the music of Vivaldi,” she writes, “it’s rhythmical, light, energetic and the slow movements are utterly beautiful”.
Four famous concertos – including La notte and La tempesta di mare – are recorded alongside transcriptions of some of Vivaldi’s best-loved melodies, including ‘Cum Dederit’ from the Nisi Dominus and the aria ‘Vedro con mio diletto’ from the opera Giustino. A bonus is the first movement of ‘Spring’ from The Four Seasons transcribed in 1775 by Jean Jacques Rousseau.
Lucie is joined by the hand-picked Amsterdam Vivaldi Players led by Candida Thompson and including Gregor Horsch, Lucie’s father and principal cellist of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
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