Antonio Vivaldi, “Sinkovsky Plays & Sings Vivaldi”, La Voce Strumentale, Dmitry Sinkovsky (violin, countertenor, conductor), naïve Bird-trills, little shivers, subaltern voices, creaks and accents: ...
From Ma's recent CD with the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and conductor Ton Koopman, the Concerto in G minor for Two Cellos, by Vivaldi.
The adage goes that Vivaldi did not so much compose hundreds of concertos as write the same concerto hundreds of times. However, this disc featuring the estimable cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras ...
Vivaldi doesn't have the clout of Handel among lovers of baroque vocal music. But thanks to rediscoveries of such operas as "Griselda," "Il Tigrane" and "Tito Manlio," the prolific Venetian commands ...
The Baroque ensemble La Serenissima return with their latest album, focusing on the music of Vivaldi. So, who are these gods, emperors and angels in the title? Well, Vivaldi composed music for the ...
This unsettling and unusual disc offers a vision of Vivaldi that is worlds away from the comforting platitudes of FM radio. Even by the evolving standards of period-instrument performance, the Venice ...
Anyone with even a passing interest in Baroque music will be familiar with the notion that Vivaldi wrote the same formulaic concerto hundreds of times, will likely be sick to death of “The Four ...
Yet another Four Seasons? Yes, but this one is exceptional in featuring the crack Italian ensemble Il Giardino Armonico, which seems to feel this music instinctively, recognising Vivaldi’s ...
How the Fab Four and a classical composer inspired me to do something bright and beautiful. A friend recently gave me a CD of the Beatles’ Love album. There is plenty of interesting innovation in the ...
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