Rv441



Related Torrents HD-SACD-DSDElvis Presley - 1960 - Elvis Is Back - (2012) 1.31GB Rodrigo‎–Concierto De Aranjuez Vivaldi Guitar Concertos-The Romeros-San Antonio Symphony, Alessandro 386.61MB; Haydn - Keyboard Concertos (Freiburger Barockorchester, Andreas Staier) (2004) FLAC 326.87MB Sting - The Studio Collection (2016)(Germany)LP24-96FLAC 8.06GB. Fast secure delivery. The source of the present edition of the Recorder Concerto in C minor by Antonio Vivaldi is the Collected Works of Vivaldi edited by Malipiero, published by Ricordi 1953. Vivaldi - Published by Editio Musica Budapest.

6-10-2019, 16:28
Classical Music | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip

Artist: László Kecskeméti, László Czidra
Title: Vivaldi: Complete Recorder Concertos
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:04:31
Total Size: 346 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. László Kecskeméti / Concerto in C, RV443: I. Allegro [0:04:09.49]
02. László Kecskeméti / Concerto in C, RV443: II. Largo [0:05:00.30]
03. László Kecskeméti / Concerto in C, RV443: III. Allegro molto [0:02:53.32]

Samsung Rv441


04. László Kecskeméti / Concerto in A, RV445: I. Allegro [0:04:26.45]
05. László Kecskeméti / Concerto in A, RV445: II. Larghetto [0:02:56.51]
06. László Kecskeméti / Concerto in A, RV445: III. Allegro [0:03:34.09]Rv441
07. László Kecskeméti / Concerto in C, RV444: I. Allegro non molto [0:04:57.72]
08. László Kecskeméti / Concerto in C, RV444: II. Largo [0:02:10.12]
09. László Kecskeméti / Concerto in C, RV444: III. Allegro molto [0:03:13.31]
10. László Czidra / Concerto in F, RV442: I. Allegro ma non molto [0:03:51.05]
11. László Czidra / Concerto in F, RV442: II. Largo e cantabile [0:03:14.45]
12. László Czidra / Concerto in F, RV442: III. Allegro [0:01:58.35]
13. László Czidra / Concerto in C, RV441: I. Allegro non molto [0:04:53.70]
14. László Czidra / Concerto in C, RV441: II. Largo [0:02:29.17]
15. László Czidra / Concerto in C, RV441: III. Allegro [0:03:49.09]
16. László Czidra / Concerto in D, RV 95: I. Allegro [0:04:11.46]Rb441t parts
17. László Czidra / Concerto in D, RV 95: II. Largo [0:03:50.74]

Rv 441

18. László Czidra / Concerto in D, RV 95: III. Allegro [0:02:58.43]
Performers:
László Kecskeméti - recorder
László Czidra - recorder Rv441
Támas Zalay - violin
Bèla Horváth - oboe
Rv441István Hartenstein - bassoon
György Éder - cello
Borbála Dobozy - harpsichord
Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia
Tamás Zalay - conductor
Following two recent volumes of flute concertos by Vivaldi, Naxos have now released a delightful disc of his complete concertos for recorder. Contained on this CD are Vivaldi’s three concertos for soprano recorder and two concertos for treble recorder. An added bonus is the smaller scale chamber concerto RV 95 ‘La Pastorella’, in which certain interchangeable solo instruments can be used, although for this recording the recorder has been selected.
Prior to playing this CD I had some misgivings about my ability to concentrate for over an hour of recorder music at one sitting. The prete rossi as usual proved me wrong. I have to say that I have heard these works previously in 1981 when I purchased a Eurodisc vinyl LP of flute and recorder concertos but nevertheless it was good to reacquaint myself with these works.
Recorder virtuoso Michael Schneider makes the point that the recorder, 'thanks to it’s unusually high register and penetrating sound it acquires a certain advantage against a full string section and it never runs the risk to drown in tutti passages, on the contrary, it imparts a silvery lustre to them.'
I have to marvel at the way in which Vivaldi, with almost ridiculously simple means, creates harmonic and rhymic sounds structures and impressive effects. Just listen to the effect of the largo in the C major concerto RV443 (track 3) where the soprano flute plays a fine lyric melody over the sustained notes of the strings and repeated bass rhythm. In the C minor concerto RV441 (tracks 13-15) the virtuoso passages for the treble recorder come across more for the benefit of the obscure timbre and the expression of inner dramatic emotions rather than for external brilliance.
A great deal of admiration here is awarded for the virtuosity, brilliance and tone of the soloist Laszlo Kecskemeti on both soprano and treble recorders. The finger and breathing techniques represent a continuous challenge for the player who has to overcome technical difficulties of the highest degree.
Played on the treble recorder by the late great Laszlo Czidra the radiant slow movement from the F major concerto RV442 (track 11) could surely become one of Vivaldi’s ‘greatest hits’, if used in a film or television programme.
The D major, ‘La Pastorella’ RV95 chamber concerto is a real surprise package and fascinatingly the solo recorder is accompanied delightfully by a bassoon. A real must hear concerto.
These are ravishing performances of underrated and extremely engaging music. There is so much to enjoy here if one can overcome any prejudice gained from Junior school music classes. The playing is most naturally caught and the sound quality is first rate. The disc is a true delight and is undoubtedly one of my recordings of the year. -- Michael Cookson

DOWNLOAD FROM ISRA.CLOUD
Vivaldi Complete Recorder Concertos 01 0610.rar - 347.0 MB

Rb441t Max



Re-Up this Album
zoogle-video#handleVimeoPostMessage'>

CONCERTO PROJECTS 2019/20

The world's most dynamic recorder virtuoso solos with orchestras worldwide in a stunning range of old and new concertos...

DAVID BEDFORD - RECORDER CONCERTO

zoogle-video#handleVimeoPostMessage'>

Written for Piers Adams in 1994, David Bedford's Recorder Concerto has become a classic in the instrument's repertoire, a work synonymous with Adams' bravura musicianship. He has performed it over 30 times with orchestras across the world, to rapturous critical acclaim (his recording with the BBC Symphony Orchestra hailed in BBC Music Magazine as 'beyond virtuosity into the realms of improbability...'), winning over many new audiences both to the stratospheric technical and expressive possibilities of the recorder and to Bedford's highly engaging musical language.

zoogle-video#handleVimeoPostMessage'>

The concerto is scored for solo recorder (playing five different instruments from bass to sopranino - and occasionally two at once!) and 9-part strings. Stylistically it fits loosely into the category of 'post-minimalism', but contains varying elements from rock-like riffs to Vivaldi-esque arpeggios to pastoral English lyricism. The overall effect is a fantastically well-crafted, exhilarating musical journey which appeals to all tastes, and finishes in a breathtaking sprint to the inevitable conclusion!

Amongst the orchestras who have invited Adams to perform this work are the BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, City of London Chamber Orchestra, English Sinfonia, Orchestra of St Johns, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong and the Lapland Chamber Orchestra. Following his 2019 performance with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra (USA) the newspaper critic wrote: 'A world-class virtuoso of absolutely astonishing technical skill.... Over a blanket of quiet string haze, [the concerto] puts the soloist through mind-boggling solo work that displays the successive ranges through the members of the recorder family, from bass to sopranino. At least twice, the soloist must play two instruments at the same time... the flashy technical display is extraordinary.'

CRISPIN WARD - CELTIC CONCERTO

zoogle-video#handleVimeoPostMessage'>

Anglo-Irish composer and conductor Crispin Ward wrote his Celtic Concerto for Piers Adams in 2018, after working with him on several projects, including performances of David Bedford's Recorder Concerto which provided the inspiration for this new work. The Celtic Concerto exploits the full range of expressive and virtuosic qualities of the recorder in a substantial, 18-minute work, which combines elements of baroque dance, English lyricism and of course Celtic melody, in an evocative, filmic musical landscape. Between them Adams and Ward make up a half-and-half mix of English and Irish (Ward has three Irish grandparents, Adams has one) and this dual heritage is on ample display in this compelling new addition to the recorder's repertoire.

As a 'duo' - soloist and conductor/harpsichordist - Adams and Ward have formed an electrifying musical partnership, and are available as a unique 'package' to chamber orchestras with a range of programmes centring around the Celtic Concerto and/or David Bedford's equally stunning Recorder Concerto. Click herefor sample programmes.

VIRTUOSO BAROQUE CONCERTOS

zoogle-video#handleVimeoPostMessage'>

Piers Adams is recognised as one of the world's most highly skilled and flamboyant performers of the recorder's virtuoso baroque concerto repertoire, appearing with both modern and period instrument orchestras. A performer of 35 years of professional experience he brings not only breathtaking flair but also in-depth knowledge of baroque style to his work with string orchestras, and frequently directs performances from his recorder. Amongst the ensembles with whom he has collaborated in baroque repertoire are the Academy of Ancient Music, the Irish Chamber Orchestra, Baroque Band (Chicago), A Far Cry (Boston), the English Sinfonia, the European Union Chamber Orchestra, the Lapland Chamber Orchestra, the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, the Tromsoe Symphony Orchestra and many others.

zoogle-video#handleVimeoPostMessage'>

Piers Adams' baroque concerto repertoire includes all of Vivaldi's spectacular concertos for sopranino and treble recorder, an original arrangement of the Four Seasons, two concertos and the Suite in A minor by Telemann, Sammartini's concerto for Descant Recorder and Bach's 2nd. 4th and 5th Brandenburg concertos.

ORCHESTRAS AND REPERTOIRE

zoogle-video#handleVimeoPostMessage'>

Concerto appearances include:

BBC Symphony Orchestra / Martyn Brabbins (CD Recording)
BBC Concert Orchestra / Stuart Bedford (Radio 2 Broadcast)
Philharmonia Orchestra / Martyn Brabbins (Royal Festival Hall, London)
European Union Chamber Orchestra
Chamber Orchestra of Lapland / John Storgards (Finland)
Tromsoe Symphony Orchestra (Norway)
Baroque Band (Chicago, USA)
Salem Chamber Orchestra (Oregon, USA)
Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra (USA)
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong
Irish Chamber Orchestra
Academy of Ancient Music / Paul Goodwin
English Sinfonia
Orchestra of St John’s / John Lubbock
City of London Sinfonietta
Opus 20 String Ensemble / Scott Stromann
London Musici / Mark Stephenson
Guildhall String Ensemble
City of Oxford Orchestra

zoogle-video#handleVimeoPostMessage'>

Concerto Repertoire includes:

Vivalidi - Concerti for Sopranino Recorder in C major (RV443), C major (RV444), A minor (RV445), D major (Il Gardellino)

Vivaldi - Concerti for Treble Recorder in C minor (RV441) and G minor (La Notte)

Rb441

Telemann - Concerti for Treble Recorder in C major and F major, Suite in A minor

Sammartini - Concerto for Descant Recorder in F major

Bach - Brandenburg Concerti nos. 2, 4 & 5

David Bedford - Recorder Concerto

Crispin Ward - Celtic Concerto

Malcolm Arnold - Recorder Concerto

Vladislav Shoot - Divertimento for recorder, vibes and strings

Chris Gander - Recorder Concerto

Rb441t

John Mayer - Music for the Common Man

Rb441t Wire

David Pugsley - Recorder Concerto