Manfredini & Roeser - 18th-century Musicians to the Princes of Monaco
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Label: Urania
Cat No: LDV14060
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 25th September 2020
Contents
Works
Concerti grossi (12), op.3Artists
Furiosi AffettiConductor
Lorenzo GugoleWorks
Concerti grossi (12), op.3Artists
Furiosi AffettiConductor
Lorenzo GugoleAbout
Two composers: one Italian, the other German. The first born in the late 17th century, the second in the 18th century. Of one we are proposing 6 Concertos (taken from Op.3), of the other 2 Trio Sonatas.
Manfredini’s Op.3 concertos do not all have the form of a Concerto Grosso, but can be divided into three groups: concertos with a single line for the violins and an unusually interesting middle part for the viola (1-4); solo concertos for violin (5-8) and “Concerto Grosso” form (9-12). There is no shortage of interesting reworkings of Italian and French popular musical styles, as in the Allegro in the form of tarantella from Concerto no.5 or in the short final dances of the Concertos no.1 and no.2.
The Trio Sonatas Op.1 clearly show the influence of the Mannheim School on the musical language of the young Roeser, following the Classical four-movement structure.
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