Just came back from a lovely concert of Vivaldi sonatas and concerti arranged for two harpsichords by the young duo Gwennaelle Alibert and Clément Geoffroy. It marked the launch of their new CD of the same programme. I must say that the transcriptions work very well on two harpsichords.
Vivaldi on two harpsichords
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Originally posted by jean View PostWell spotted; it's by Frans Snyders.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostOdd that pose of what looks like a seal under the table - almost dog like, and doesn't look dead to me.
Maybe like a dog it's waiting for titbits to fall down!
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Originally posted by MickyD View Post...Strange choice for Vivaldi...
For eels, you have to go to Comacchio, a little way to the south.
.Last edited by jean; 26-11-17, 14:09.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post... what's with the tortoise under the seal pup?
1749, Henry Fielding, chapter 1, in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,
The tortoise—as the alderman of Bristol, well learned in eating, knows by much experience—besides the delicious calipash and calipee, contains many different kinds of food.
1847, Thackeray, chapter XXVI, in Vanity Fair:
Dobbin helped him to it; for the lady of the house, before whom the tureen was placed, was so ignorant of the contents that she was going to help Mr. Sedley without bestowing upon him either calipash or calipee...
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more likely a turtle,
And the waters round Venice don't produce much in the way of eels, of which there's a whole basketful in Snyder's painting.
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Thank you folks, for all this piscatorial enlightenment! I didn't know Frans Snyders at all. It was the little hat that the fisherman was wearing which made me feel it was Flemish.
As for the concert and the CD, it's an interesting experiment - Bach after all transcribed some Vivaldi for multiple harpsichords, and these young artists have done the same with other Vivaldi concertos/sonatas. The label "Encelade" was also one I had never come across before - their catalogue looks full of some good things.
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