Baroque

L’Arte Dell’arco, Musica Amphion and many others.

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This 25CD set presents the most famous, iconic and best-loved works from the Baroque Era, works which are part of our common musical heritage and conscience, eternally young and cherished for their charm, beauty and deeply human emotions, shared by audiences all over the world.

Played by specialized Early Music Groups like L’Arte Dell’arco, Musica Amphion, Violini Capricciosi, Musica ad Rhenum and many others.

The 17th and 18th centuries marked the era of Enlightenment, overseas exploration, unprecedented European economic expansion and a flourishing of art and culture, not to mention the birth of the greatest composers in history. From concertos to fantasias, suites to sonatas, Brilliant Classics presents a comprehensive and concise overview of this innovative and ground breaking period in musical history, the Baroque era.

The set opens with Venetian composer Tomaso Albinoni and his famous Concerti a5, in which he was the first Italian composer to use the oboe as the solo instrument in a concerto. He influenced J.S. Bach, who is fittingly the next composer to feature. Bach pioneered the Concerto Grosso form, with several soloists plus accompaniment, as opposed to just one. There is no better example of this than the famous Brandenburg Concertos, where solos are shared between a group of instruments and the various timbres of the different instruments make for varied and interesting pieces. In the first concerto, Bach employs horns, then mainly used as open-air hunting instruments, a twist on the refined concert piece performed in an elegant chamber setting. Bach also admired the work of Alessandro Marcello. Although Marcello’s work is lesser known, his music is notable for its forward looking nature. Far from copying the styles and structures of his contemporaries, Marcello’s music is unique in its emotional impact; it’s dark and tempestuous, inflicted with a romantic streak.

Passing via selected works by Purcell, Corelli and Telemann, Alessandro Stradella’s string sinfonias are found towards the end of the set. Stradella lived only to the age of 38 and yet he wrote over 300 works. He also found time to conduct a string of love affairs leading to his untimely demise at the hands of an assassin hired by a rival. The sinfonias are as versatile and dramatic as his life, featuring daring harmonic tendencies and contrasting mood changes. Although he was successful in his day, Stradella’s music has since been overshadowed by Handel and Vivaldi but is today witnessing a much needed revival.

Baroque Edition encapsulates the growth of structured society, rejecting the irrationality and superstition of the past. It’s the soundscape of European intercultural exchanges and the freedom to develop. Safe in the hands of critically acclaimed performers and ensembles, many of them stars in the Brilliant Classics catalogue, this set is the chance to enjoy well-loved favourites and discover hidden gems.

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Box 25 CDs

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Tipo de ProdutoCD
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Número de Catálogo/ISBN5028421958866
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Peso de item
Data gravação2020
Data de Lançamento2020
 

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Improvisations
1. Sanz: Canarios
2. Vivaldi: Autumn
3. Pachelbel: Canon
4. Handel: 'Hallelujah'
7. Albinoni: Adagio
8. Handel: Largo
9. J.S. Bach: Prelude
10. Vivaldi: Winter
11. Handel: Hornpipe
12. D. Scarlatti: Sonata
13. Vivaldi: Spring
14. Vivaldi: Summer and Winter
15. Montero: 'Continuum'
Gabriela Montero, piano

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Tipo de ProdutoCD
Selo/EditoraEMI
Número de Catálogo/ISBN50999 5 00234 2 4
Procedência
Peso de item
Data gravação2007
Data de Lançamento2007