Giuliano Carmignola, violin - Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni

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Numbered, Limited Edition 180g 45rpm Vinyl! First 45rpm LP Ever Of This Album! Half-Speed Mastered From Original Analog Master Tapes by Stan Ricker! Considered one of the 10 best recordings of the last century Features: • Numbered, Limited Edition • 180g Vinyl • 45rpm • Double LP • Half-Speed Mastered by Stan Ricker • True original master tape used for the first time • Gatefold Jacket
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True original master tape used for the first time (unlike previous versions done by the Divox, Cisco and Silk Road labels) Double LP cut by Stan Ricker First 45 RPM LP ever of this album Considered one of the 10 best recordings of the last century Reviewer Norbert Hornig, for Fonoforum calls this album unsurpassed. "...it seems to me so far. Giuliano Carmignolas' first recording with the Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca of 1992. A stroke of genius: Grippingly alive instrumental extremely brilliant, musically transparent and colored to the last corner of the score." Is it still possible after hundreds, perhaps thousands, of live performances and recordings, to add something new, or at least different, to Vivaldi's Four Seasons? Although it may seem surprising, you can still, writes Musica. And it shows in this beautiful engraving of Sonatori of Gioiosa Marca, an extraordinary group of Treviso, which also present a recording devoted almost entirely to Violin Concertos, always by Vivaldi, and assembled in the program "the humane passions" because of their titles: The favorite, anxiety, suspicion, The loving and pleasure. As is evident, this episode belongs to that style of music, "descriptive," so dear to some authors of the past, including Vivaldi. In spite of what he said about Stravinsky, Vivaldi — ie that he would have written the same concerto hundreds of times — it is the richness and variety of timbres and rhythms found to distinguish these songs, while in the identical construction scheme and the same processing structure. The merit of Sonatori Treviso, led by violinist Giuliano Carmignola, lies in their execution by Vivaldi, based on ancient instruments and techniques of contemporary compositions. Side 1 Allegro Largo e pianissimo sempre Danza pastorale. Allegro Side 2 Allegro non molto Adagio Presto Side 3 Allegro Adagio Allegro Side 4 Alegro non molto Largo Allegro
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