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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, hybrid SACD, 1 kommentarbilag
Genre
violinkoncerter
Emneord
Emnetal
78.412:42
Bidrag af
Indhold
De fire årstider, opus 8:1-4Koncert for violin, strygere og continuo, D-dur, RV 226 (2. sats : Largo)Concerto grosso, h-mol, RV 580 (opus 3:10)Koncert for violin, strygere og continuo, a-mol, RV 356 (opus 3:6)Koncert for violin, 2 oboer, 2 horn, strygere og continuo, D-dur, RV 562 (2. sats : Grave)La verita in cimento (Ouverture)
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i Sydney, Australien 2014
Forlag
BIS Records
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
DR musik, 2015 uge 22
"Vurdering: Ugens album" - "En ny og veloplagt australsk indspilning af Vivaldis "De fire årstider" er Ugens Album på P2. Der er lavet mere end 300 indspilninger ... Og der er altid plads til en til, når musikerne kommer med et originalt og stilfuldt bud. Det gør Det australske kammerorkester ... Det er Vivaldi ramt på kornet - man kan slet ikke høre, at årstiderne i Australien er omvendt af dem i Venedig"
DR musik, 2015 uge 22
The telegraph, 2015-03-07
"It is sufficiently respectful of Baroque sensibilities as to appeal to those who might shy away from too much animal scene-setting and yet has enough meteorological definition to convey the fact that Vivaldi was not just writing four concertos but was trying to capture images of spring, summer, autumn and winter within them"
The telegraph, 2015-03-07
BBC music magazine, 2015 May
"Everything's done with great care, buoyancy and tastefulness, but that very tastefulness can be over-respectful ... Better is the joyously incisive account of the four-violin concerto Bach reworked as a dazzling showcase for four harpsichords, while best of all is the first movement of the Sinfonia to La verita in cimento which crackles with the elemental force of a forest fire"
The gramophone, 2015 May
"Although this isn't a live recording, what you do get is all the excitement and spontaneity of a live performance - along with the ACO's trademark visceral approach to early music ... there is some exceptional playing here"