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Sonates pour violon

Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Albinoni, Tomaso
Verfasser*innenangabe: Tomaso Albinoni
Jahr: 2012
Verlag: L'Encelade
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc
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The recording features a selection of sonatas for violin and basso continuo by Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751), who was rather an unusual character.He produced highly refined works, using a finely-honed structural architecture and an outpouring of melody lines which are seductive, fluid and unpredictable,making them a wonderful musical representation of early 18th century Venice.
Albinoni, a Venetian, published his first collection of violin sonatas in 1708. The income produced by his family¿s business manufacturing playing cards meant that he composed music solely for his own enjoyment, unlike many of the composers of his time who wrote to order, commissioned by wealthy patrons. He travelled around Europe, also dedicating a sonata to the virtuoso German violinist Pisendel, just as Beethoven was later to do with Kreutzer.J.S. Bach himself drew inspiration from the Venetian composer¿s works, using the melodies to teach his pupils basso continuo.Although Albinoni left us a large number of chamber music works, mainly for the violin;unfortunately, the majority of his opera scores disappeared in Dresden during the Second World War.
Albinoni became famous as a musician only rather reluctantly and - somewhat paradoxically - his original compositions remain little-known. He left us a body of work involving a constant striving after a refined, highly expressive musical language;his writing has a very ¿classical¿ elegance and style, combined with powerful lyrical expression, which goes beyond mere virtuosity.
In order to offer the truest possible recreation of Albinoni¿s musical and sound world, Guillaume Rebinguet-Sudre worked closely with the violin maker Christian Rault, who produced an instrument typical of the Venetian style of the period, inspired by a 1717 Montagnana.
Albinoni¿s music has a classic `poise¿, allied to a strong emphasis on lyrical expression rather than simple virtuosity. His instantly recognizable, almost idiosyncratic, style is saturated with counterpoint ¿ but an unusual kind of counterpoint often characterized by the combination of contrasted rather than thematically related lines. It is the first solo recording of Guillaume Rebinguet-Sudre, a man of many artistic sensibilities, who has developed his own musical vision. Claire Gratton (cello) and Jean-Luc Ho (Harpsichord) are playing with him. Claire plays with many ensembles, including Stadivaria, La Simphonie du Marais, L¿Ensemble Baroque Nomade, Pulcinella, Le Concert d¿Astrée, Le Cercle de l¿Harmonie, Pygmalion and has taken part in numerous recordings. As a continuo player, Jean-Luc often performs with La Rêveuse, Opera Fuoco and Le Concert Spirituel (Verlagsangabe)

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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Albinoni, Tomaso
Verfasser*innenangabe: Tomaso Albinoni
Jahr: 2012
Verlag: L'Encelade
Enthaltene Werke: Sonate Op. 6, N°10 in c-moll, Sonate 'per il Signore Pisendel' (1716-1717) in B-Dur, Sonate Op. 6, N°6 in a-moll, Sonate IV (1711) in a-moll, Sonate Op. 6, N°2 in g-moll
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Beschreibung: 55:00
Beteiligte Personen: Suche nach dieser Beteiligten Person Rebinguet-Sudre, Guillaume; Gratton, Claire; Ho, Jean-Luc
Fußnote: Guillaume Rebinguet-Sudre [Violine Christian Rault nach D. Montagnana, Venedig ca. 1720] ; Claire Gratton [Violoncello von Sylvain Rusticoni 2006 nach F. Ruggieri, Cremona Ende 17. Jh.] ; Jean-Luc Ho [Cembalo von Guillaume Rebinguet-Sudre 1998 nach einem deutschen Modell, Hannover ca. 1730]
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc