Rachel Podger played six of these in the R3 lunchtime concert today with harpsichord/organ and theorbo continuo. Absolutely fantastic playing. She talked a bit about the scordatura tunings, and had three other violins pre-tuned at the ready. What I had not realised was that in Sonata 11 (the Resurrection) the two middle strings of the violin are swapped over, but after the nut are led to their original tuning pegs thus creating the pattern of a cross, which is clearly symbolic. (The tuning, bottom to top, is GGDD...very unusual.)
She ended with the (unaccompanied) Pasacaglia, which, for me, was the most beautiful of all (though not one of the Rosary set).
She ended with the (unaccompanied) Pasacaglia, which, for me, was the most beautiful of all (though not one of the Rosary set).
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