Vivaldi 22 December

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  • doversoul1
    Ex Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7132

    Vivaldi 22 December

    Sorry folks (I hear much groaning) but it will cheer me up no end. Happy Christmas.


    but again, a lot of blurbs and no playlist.
  • Rolmill
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 636

    #2
    Originally posted by doversoul View Post
    Sorry folks (I hear much groaning) but it will cheer me up no end. Happy Christmas.


    but again, a lot of blurbs and no playlist.
    No groaning here - coincidentally, I am just starting a Vivaldi concerto splurge, thanks to Europadisc's pre-Xmas daily label discounts. A 2 CD Harmonia Mundi set of cello concertos (Roel Dieltiens) arrived a few days ago and I just received today two boxes (12 CDs!) of various concertos on the Naïve label - so that's my holiday listening sorted.

    I have always been irritated by the comment attributed to Stravinsky that AV wrote one concerto 400 (?) times and am greatly looking forward to immersing myself. However, I do think that his concertos are particularly sensitive to performance style and quality. For example, I was disappointed with Ofra Harnoy's complete set of the cello concertos, picked up several years ago, which I found dull and heavy-going; whereas I love the performances I've sampled so far by Dieltiens (nimble, light-footed, great variety of tone and articulation), who transforms them from sludge to champagne (OK, Prosecco then).

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    • MickyD
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 4832

      #3
      Agreed, Rolmill, those Dieltiens discs are superb...I got them when they first came out. It's a shame that they are not better known, wonderful performances. As are the selection of cello concertos and sonatas recorded by Christophe Coin and the AAM some years before.

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      • Rolmill
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 636

        #4
        Originally posted by MickyD View Post
        Agreed, Rolmill, those Dieltiens discs are superb...I got them when they first came out. It's a shame that they are not better known, wonderful performances. As are the selection of cello concertos and sonatas recorded by Christophe Coin and the AAM some years before.
        I don't know the Coin/AAM recordings (I'm a Vivaldi novice!), but the Naive boxes include 2 CDs of Coin's remakes with Il Giardino Armonico which I'm looking forward to comparing with Dieltiens - they are equally well reviewed.

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        • MickyD
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 4832

          #5
          There were three CDs recorded by Coin and the AAM, sadly not completing the concerti for cello. All still available on Amazon, I see...well worth having.

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