Concerti veneziani per oboe Alfredo Bernardini & Zefiro Baroque Orchestra
Album info
Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
19.01.2015
Label: Arcana
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Alfredo Bernardini & Zefiro Baroque Orchestra
Composer: Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751), Diogenio Bigaglia (1676-1745), Alessandro Marcello (1684-1750), Giovanni Benedetto Platti (1692-1763), Giuseppe Sammartini (1695-1750), Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741): Oboe Concerto in C Major, Op. 8 No. 12, RV 449
- 1 I. Allegro 03:22
- 2 II. Largo 02:51
- 3 III. Allegro 03:51
- Giovanni Benedetto Platti (1697–1763): Oboe Concerto in G Minor
- 4 I. Allegro 03:51
- 5 II. Largo 04:58
- 6 III. Presto 03:28
- Tomaso Albinoni (1671–1751): 12 concerti a cinque, Op. 7 - Oboe Concerto in B-Flat Major, Op. 7 No. 3
- 7 I. Allegro 02:33
- 8 II. Adagio 02:27
- 9 III. Allegro 02:11
- Alessandro Marcello (1673–1747): Oboe Concerto in D Minor
- 10 I. Andante e spiccato 04:03
- 11 II. Largo 03:21
- 12 III. Presto 03:37
- Giuseppe Sammartini (1695–1750): Oboe Concerto in D Major, VeiI SamG2
- 13 I. Allegro 04:54
- 14 II. Adagio 02:35
- 15 III. Allegro 04:17
- Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741): Oboe Concerto in G Minor, Op. 11 No. 6, RV 460
- 16 I. Allegro non tanto 04:00
- 17 II. Largo 03:05
- 18 III. Allegro non molto 03:39
- Diogenio Bigaglia (c.1676–c.1745): Oboe Concerto in B-Flat Major
- 19 I. Allegro 03:27
- 20 II. Adagio 02:05
- 21 III. Allegro 02:53
Info for Concerti veneziani per oboe
Using a rare original instrument made by Giovanni Maria Anciuti (the most remarkable woodwind instrument maker active in Italy in the first half of the eighteenth century) and dated 1730, Alfredo Bernardini offers us a reference anthology of Venetian Baroque oboe concertos, ranging from favourites like Marcello’s Concerto – one of the most performed oboe concertos in the repertoire – to true rarities like Bigaglia’s, recorded here for the first time.
The new oboe invaded all European countries by the year 1700, just a few decades after its invention in France. All composers and listeners were fascinated by its flexibility, versatility and a sound that came very close to the human voice. In the same period Venetian composers developed the solo-concerto, a new musical form that would become a privileged standard until our modern times, in which one instrument is in the foreground in a larger group mostly consisting of strings and basso continuo. The two novelties were very soon associated and the amount of Venetian concerti for oboe written between 1715 and 1735 make an impressive milestone in the repertoire of this instrument.
Zefiro Baroque Orchestra
Alfredo Bernardini, oboe
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