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: Concerto For Mandolin In D Major RV 93 () : Concerto For Mandolin No. 2 In A Minor Op. 144 () : Concerto For Mandolin In C Major RV 425 () : Trio Sonata In C Major RV 82 () : Concerto For Mandolin In G Major Gimo 58 () |
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1 |
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Concerto Italiano / Works By Vivaldi/ Calace A.o. |
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Description: | A luminous, easily recognisable instrument, and a symbol of Italy's learned and popular musical tradition, the mandolin has been the subject of several major compositions throughout the history of music. First of all, the famous concertos by Vivaldi: two of them appear here on this intensely romantic album (â??Come une voltaâ??) that Julien Martineau - one of todayâ??s greatest figureheads of the instrument - has recorded for Naïve. We also finally get to hear, thanks to the world premiere recording by Julien Mar tineau, the legendary, virtuosic and poetic second concerto (of which the manuscript was lost) by Raffaele Calace (1863-1934), who was often described as "the Paganini of the mandolin". The instrument is in fact so close, in many ways, to the violin. The Caudioso concerto completes an album which, steeped in authenticity and
musical excellence, honours and lends prestige not only to the art of mandolin, but also to Italian and musical culture as a whole. - CONCERTO ITALIANO / WORKS BY VIVALDI/CALACE A.O.A luminous, easily recognizable instrument, and a symbol of Italy's learned and popular musical tradition, the mandolin has been the subject of several major compositions throughout the history of music. First of all, the famous concertos by Vivaldi: two of them appear here on this intensely romantic album ('Come une volta') that Julien Martineau - one of today's greatest figureheads of the instrument - has recorded for Naïve. We also finally get to hear, thanks to the world premiere recording by Julien Martineau, the legendary, virtuosic and poetic second concerto (of which the manuscript was lost) by Raffaele Calace (1863-1934), who was often described as "the Paganini of the mandolin". The instrument is in fact so close, in many ways, to the violin. The Caudioso concerto completes an album which, steeped in authenticity and musical excellence, honors and lends prestige not only to the art of mandolin, but also to Italian and musical culture as a whole. |
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05172812 |
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