Bach in Venice Sestier Armonico & Giulio De Nardo
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
05.05.2023
Label: Divox
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Artist: Sestier Armonico & Giulio De Nardo
Composer: Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Concerto in D Major, BWV 972:
- 1 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in D Major, BWV 972: I. Allegro 02:13
- 2 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in D Major, BWV 972: II. Larghetto 03:31
- 3 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in D Major, BWV 972: III. Allegro 02:21
- Concerto in G Major, BWV 973:
- 4 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in G Major, BWV 973: I. Allegro assai 02:18
- 5 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in G Major, BWV 973: II. Largo, cantabile 02:28
- 6 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in G Major, BWV 973: III. Allegro 02:19
- Concerto in C Major, BWV 976:
- 7 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in C Major, BWV 976: I. Allegro 03:49
- 8 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in C Major, BWV 976: II. Largo 04:04
- 9 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in C Major, BWV 976: III. Allegro 02:50
- Alessandro Marcello (1673 - 1747), Johann Sebastian Bach: Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974:
- 10 Marcello, Bach: Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974: I. Andante 03:14
- 11 Marcello, Bach: Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974: II. Adagio 03:43
- 12 Marcello, Bach: Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974: III. Presto 04:12
- Concerto in G Major, BWV 980:
- 13 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in G Major, BWV 980: I. Allegro 03:38
- 14 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in G Major, BWV 980: II. Adagio 03:46
- 15 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in G Major, BWV 980: III. Allegro 03:48
- Concerto in F Major, BWV 978:
- 16 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in F Major, BWV 978: I. Allegro 02:27
- 17 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in F Major, BWV 978: II. Largo 02:20
- 18 Vivaldi, Bach: Concerto in F Major, BWV 978: III. Allegro 02:37
Info for Bach in Venice
Transcription is a process in which a composition is set for a different solo instrument than the one originally intended. In the past, this was a more common practice than today, used for various reasons and purposes. This is also how the idea came about to create six new concertos for solo harpsichord and orchestra by using the original orchestral scores by Antonio Vivaldi and Alessandro Marcello as well as the harpsichord part of Johann Sebastian Bach's transcriptions. This new arrangement by Giulio De Nardo thus offers, on the one hand, the opportunity to expand the repertoire for keyboard instrument and orchestra and, on the other hand, to bring today's listeners, who are already familiar with the original versions, closer to the colours and nuances of this new sound combination with this world premiere recording. Since Bach never personally stayed in Venice, the album title has been placed in inverted commas.
Giulio de Nardo, harpsichord
Sestier Armonico
Giulio de Nardo
was born in Treviso in 1994 and received his first organ and piano lessons in his hometown. He then attended Roberto Antonello's organ class at the Conservatorio di Musica 'Arrigo Pedrollo' in Vicenza where, in the autumn of 2016, he obtained his first-level academic diploma. At the same time, having completed his musical studies in Italy, he moved to Basel where he was admitted to the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and continued his organ studies in Tobias Lindner's class. At the same time, he began, in the same institute, the study of the harpsichord under the guidance of Francesco Corti. In spring 2018, he brilliantly completed his Master's degree in organ. He currently continues his musical studies at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, where he attends a second Master's degree specialising in harpsichord in the class of Andrea Marcon, also continuing his organ studies with Tobias Lindner and Wolfgang Zerer. In March 2019 he was awarded second prize at the 'Gianni Gambi' International Harpsichord Competition in Pesaro and in August of the same year he won first prize and the audience prize at the International Organ Competition held in the Valère Basilica in Sion. He performs concerts in Italy and abroad and regularly collaborates with various orchestras and vocal groups as a continuist on organ and harpsichord.
Booklet for Bach in Venice