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Format : 1 CD Total Time : 00:53:49
Recording : 10-13/04/2024 Location : Haarlem Country : Pays-Bas Sound : Eglise / Stereo
Label : Challenge Classics Catalog No. : CC72991 EAN : 0608917299120 Price Code : DM019A
Publishing Year : 2024 Release Date : 30/10/2024
Genre : Classical
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Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762) Sonate pour 2 violons et basse continue, op. 1 n° 2 (arr. pour 2 violoncelles piccolo et basse continue) Sonate pour violoncelle et basse continue, op. 5 n° 1 Sonate pour violoncelle et basse continue, op. 5 n° 2 Sonate pour violoncelle et basse continue, op. 5 n° 3 Sonate pour violoncelle et basse continue, op. 5 n° 6 The Art of Playing the Guitar or Cittra (arr. pour 2 violoncelles piccolo et basse continue)
Octavie Dostaler-Lalonde, violoncelle Michele Pasotti, théorbe Margaret Urquhart, violone Víctor García García, violoncelle Artem Belogurov, clavecin
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What first intrigued me about Geminiani as a musical figure was his propensity for unpredictable, asymmetrical and improvisatory style—both as a composer and as a performer. If his tempo rubato was apparently too wild for the Neapolitan musicians, his performances were greatly admired for their elegance and taste in England. My everlasting fascination with tempo rubato and the art of “reading between the lines” in terms of tempo, flexibility and rhythmic variations have led me to approach Geminiani’s music with this angle in mind. Moreover, during the recording sessions, many musical aspects—such as ornamentation, continuo realization, and dynamics—were intentionally left to the musicians’ extemporaneous decisions. We used the diversity of colors found in the various instruments forming the continuo group (harpsichord, cello, cello piccolo, violone, theorbo) to create different textures for each movement. Almost like in jazz, each instrument is given its moment to come to the foreground and emerge from the sound of the group.
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