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3rd Movement (Allegro) from Concerto senza cantin (without E-String) for violin, strings & continuo in D Minor, RV 243
 
 
Genre / Style: Classical

Composer: VIVALDI


Title: The Rise of the North Italian Violin Concerto: 1690-1740 - Volume Two: ANTONIO VIVALDI- VIOLIN IMPRESSARIO

Performer: Adrian Chandler, violin and director ; Mhairi Lawson, soprano ; La Serenissima

Tracks/ Timings: Violin Concerto in B-flat Major, R370 (12:22); La costanza trionfante degl'amori e de gl'odii, R706--Sento il cor brillarmi in petto; Hai sete di sangue; Amoroso caro sposo (10:34); Concerto for violin, 2 violoncellos, strings and continuo in C Major, R561 (9:33); Concerto (Sinfonia) for strings and continuo in e minor, R134 (6:19); Concerto senza cantin for violin, strings and continuo in d minor, R243 (10:33); La fida ninfa, R714--Dolce fiamma; Alma oppressa (12:08); Violin Concerto in E-flat Major, R254 (14:48)


Label: AVIE

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Information:
Antonio Vivaldi was famously both a virtuoso performer and an impresario. The same can be said of Adrian Chandler, whose passionate advocacy has associated him with the Red Priest's music like no other. Following last autumn's release of The Rise of the North Italian Violin Concerto 1690–1740, Volume One: The Dawn of the Virtuoso (AVI-2106), which earned Chandler and his ensemble La Serenissima an Editor's Choice from Gramophone magazine, Avie offers the second in a three-volume series exploring the development of the violin and growing demand for virtuoso repertoire during the Italian baroque era, of which Vivaldi was undisputedly the zenith. Mirroring the highly successful format of Volume One, Chandler intersperses dazzling concerti with contemporaneous vocal works, illuminating these genres' effects on each other in Vivaldi's oeuvre. If Chandler's thorough research is a multi-faceted crystal, his performances are the rainbow-hued shaft of light brightly shining through.






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