Vivaldi, Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra - 12 Concerti Op 8 Il Cimento DellArmonia E DellInventione
Artist: Vivaldi, Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra
Album: 12 Concerti Op 8 Il Cimento DellArmonia E DellInventione
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Album: 12 Concerti Op 8 Il Cimento DellArmonia E DellInventione
Rating: 5.0
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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No.1 Concerto in E major RV 269 “Spring” | ||
III. Presto | 2:55 | |
No.4 Concerto In F Minor RV 297 “Winter” | ||
llI. Allegro | 4:24 | |
II. Adagio | 2:07 | |
No.11 Concerto In D Major RV 210 | ||
No.6 Concerto In C Major RV 180 “Il Piacere” | ||
I. Allegro [Moderato] | 3:09 | |
I. Presto | 2:56 | |
No.9 Concerto In D Minor RV 236/454 | ||
No.10 Concerto In B Flat Major RV 362 “Hunt” | ||
No.2 Concerto in G minor RV 315 “Summer” | ||
III. Allegro | 3:23 | |
No.12 Concerto In C Major RV 178 | ||
I. Allegro | 3:25 | |
III. Allegro [Molto Vivace] | 3:40 | |
No.3 Concerto In F Major RV 293 “Autumn” | ||
ll. Largo | 2:31 | |
I. Allegro Non Molto | 5:27 | |
II. Largo | 2:20 | |
II. Largo E Cantabile | 2:53 | |
No.7 Concerto In D Minor RV 242 | ||
No.5 Concerto In E Flat Major RV 253 “Storm At Sea” | ||
II. Adagio Molto | 2:22 | |
No.8 Concerto In G minor RV 332 |
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2 × CDCompanies
Role | Company |
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Phonographic Copyright (p) | Hungaroton |
Made By | Denon/Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. (Japan). |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Cello | Mária Frank |
Composed By | Antonio Vivaldi |
Directed By | János Rolla |
Double Bass | László Som |
Harpsichord | Zsuzsa Pertis |
Organ | Zsuzsa Pertis |
Oboe | Péter Pongrácz (tracks: 2-7 to 2-9) |
Orchestra | Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra |
Score Editor | Zsuzsa Pertis |
Violin | János Rolla (tracks: 1-1 to 2-6, 2-10 to 2-18) |
Notes
- 2 CDs in double-thickness jewel case incorporating liner booklet
- Notes in English, French & German
- ℗ 1983 Hungaroton.
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- Barcode: 5991811246525
- Matrix / Runout (CD#1): HCD-12465 2A7 92
- Matrix / Runout (CD#2): HCD-12466 1B2 92
- SPARS Code: DDD
- Rights Society: Artisjus
- Other (CD#1 Catalog Number on label): 1 HCD 12465-2
- Other (CD#2 Catalog Number on label): 2 HCD 12466-2
About Vivaldi, Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra
Italian Baroque composer, virtuoso violinist, teacher and cleric.
Born March 4, 1678, Sestiere di San Marco, Repùblica Vèneta, Italy. Died July 28, 1741, Kärntnertor, Vienna, Austria.
He is recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composers, and his influence during his lifetime was widespread across Europe. He is known mainly for composing many instrumental concertos, for the violin and a variety of other instruments, as well as sacred choral works and more than forty operas. His best-known work is a series of violin concertos known as "The Four Seasons".
Vivaldi's career as a violinist and composer was almost inevitable. His father was Giovanni Battista Vivaldi, a founder of the Sovvegno dei musicisti di Santa Cecilia, an early musician's collective, who's President was the Baroque operatic composer and tutor Giovanni Legrenzi. As a youth, touring and performing around Venice in accompaniment on the violin with his father, he is likely to have been influenced by Legrenzi who had become maestro di cappella at St. Mark's Basilica in 1681.
A redhead like his father, Vivaldi took up the course of attaining a priesthood in 1693 and became ordained in 1703, referred to by those around him as "Il Prete Rosso" because of his red hair. By late 1703 he was unable to maintain his practice in the priesthood due to ill health and sought employment as a tutor of music, retaining his reverential title.
By 1704 he worked as maestro of violin in Venice at the orphanage of the Devout Hospital of Mercy, an institution known as Conservatorio dell'Ospedale della Pietà, providing shelter to orphaned and abandoned children. Here the boys were taught a trade, whilst the girls were given a musical education. The talented were selected for the conservatory's orchestra & choir, which gained high regard both in Venice and abroad. Vivaldi used this period to write the majority of his concertos, cantatas and arias.
The institute provided an ideal environment for Vivaldi to explore the avenues of the ritornello form. The first of his works were published in 1705, a second Opus in 1709. His third Opus was published in Amsterdam in 1711 and gained him enthusiastic attention throughout Europe followed by a fourth Opus in 1714. He became Musical Director of the Pietà's institute in 1716 and was contracted to provide two concerti a month for the orchestra. Papers from the Pietà's history show that Vivaldi produced 140 concerti between 1723 and 1733.
In 1714 Vivaldi took on the role of impresario of the theater Sant'Angelo in Venice, presenting "Orlando finto pazzo
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