Vivaldi: Concerti per vari strumenti II
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Label: Naive
Cat No: OP9025
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 15th May 2026
Contents
Works
Concerto for 2 oboes in D minor, RV535Concerto for 2 violins, 2 oboes and 2 recorders in C major, RV557
Concerto for 4 violins in B flat major, RV553
Concerto for oboe and violin in F major, RV543
Concerto in C major for 2 recorders, oboe, chalumeau, violin, 2 viole all'inglese, 2 violins 'in tromba marina', 2 harpsichords and strings, RV555
Concerto in F major per flauto diritto, oboe, fagotto, violino ed orchestra, RV570 'La tempesta di mare'
Artists
Les Musiciens du Prince - Monaco (ensemble)Conductor
Gianluca CapuanoWorks
Concerto for 2 oboes in D minor, RV535Concerto for 2 violins, 2 oboes and 2 recorders in C major, RV557
Concerto for 4 violins in B flat major, RV553
Concerto for oboe and violin in F major, RV543
Concerto in C major for 2 recorders, oboe, chalumeau, violin, 2 viole all'inglese, 2 violins 'in tromba marina', 2 harpsichords and strings, RV555
Concerto in F major per flauto diritto, oboe, fagotto, violino ed orchestra, RV570 'La tempesta di mare'
Artists
Les Musiciens du Prince - Monaco (ensemble)Conductor
Gianluca CapuanoAbout
In this part of his vast catalogue, Vivaldi reveals a constant spirit of invention and an unfailing gift for the artful pairing of instrumental timbres. His extraordinary sensitivity to timbre and the expressive dimension he imparts to each instrumental colour may be explained both by the various positions he held at the Ospedale della Pietà between 1703 and 1740 - violin master, composer, etc. - where he worked with musicians capable of playing a wide variety of instruments, and by the connections he cultivated for about a decade, beginning in 1716, with the court chapel in Dresden, a veritable haven for some of the most outstanding virtuosi in early 18th-century Europe.
The present selection of six concertos perfectly reflects the endless range of combinations favoured by Vivaldi. The Concerto in C major, RV557 (for two violins, two oboes, two recorders, bassoon, strings and continuo) recalls works by Heinichen in Dresden, as does the Concerto con molti istromenti, RV555, whose broad and varied scoring - combining winds (2 recorders, chalumeau...), bowed strings (including two violas da gamba, and sometimes plucked), and harpsichords - bears even more direct witness to a genre that was highly fashionable in Saxony during the 1720s and 1730s.
By contrast, the Concerto in B flat major, RV553, features four obbligato violins that often dialogue in pairs; notwithstanding its brilliant character its structure recalls the concerto grosso, while its gentle expressiveness calls to mind the concerto da camera.
As for the Concertos RV535 and RV543, they give pride of place to the oboe - paired with a second oboe in the former and violin in the latter. The natural shifts in texture lead Vivaldi to explore a variety of approaches in matters of nuance and instrumental balance.
Throughout this recording, notable for its exquisitely delicate balances (Concerto RV570, Presto) and an incredibly refined palette of colours (Concerto RV555, Largo a piacimento, or Concerto RV543, Minuetto), Les Musiciens du Prince - Monaco display an unruffled elegance. Guided by the ensemble’s musical director, the Milanese Gianluca Capuano, tempi feel perfectly judged and natural and lines are clearly drawn. 47 minutes imbued with an utterly Spring-like exuberance.
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