![]() According to Diapason, L’Arte dell’Arco ‘understand the secret language of Vivaldi…rich and generous instrumental textures envelop the expressive lines of the solo violin.’įederico Guglielmo contributes a scholarly note to the booklet, in which study of the manuscripts have uncovered new contexts to these concertos. That we also get excellent sound and notes too makes this set a real winner.´ (Musicweb International). Not only does it bring together the first twelve opus numbers of Vivaldi, half of them in a new critical edition, but also they are performed by a first rate ensemble. ‘Let me start by saying that if ever a super-budget box deserved the epithet ‘Brilliant’ it is this one. The entire collection is available as a boxset (BC95200) and has received wide critical praise. ![]() These final two sets were published in 1729, 18 years after the L’estro armonico collection Op.2 had created a sensation with their unprecedented brilliance of solo writing, rhythmic vivacity and originality of disposition between solo and accompaniment. 1-12 which spread the fame of Antonio Vivaldi across Europe thanks to their publication by Etienne Roger in Amsterdam. With this new release, L’Arte dell’Arco complete their survey of the concertos and sonatas Opp. ![]()
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