Composer: Tomaso Albinoni, Johann Georg Pisendel, Antonio Vivaldi
Performer: La Serenissima
Conductor: Adrian Chandler
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Avie
Catalogue: AV0018
Release: 2008
Size: 444 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover
01. Vivaldi: Sonata À Solo Facto Per Monsieur Pisendel Del Vivaldi In C Minor, RV 6
02. Vivaldi: Sonata À Solo Facto Per Monsieur Pisendel Del Vivaldi In C Minor, RV 6
03. Vivaldi: Sonata À Solo Facto Per Monsieur Pisendel Del Vivaldi In C Minor, RV 6
04. Vivaldi: Sonata À Solo Facto Per Monsieur Pisendel Del Vivaldi In C Minor, RV 6
Albinoni: Sonata A Violino Solo Di Me Tomaso Albinoni Coposta Per Il Signor Pisendel In Bb, S. 32
05. Adaggio
06. Allegro
07. Adaggio
08. Allegro
Pisendel: Sonata In D For Violin And Continuo
09. Allegro – Adagio – Allegro
10. Larghetto
11. Allegro
Albinoni: Sonata In G Minor For Violin And Continuo, So 33
12. Allemanda: Larghetto
13. Corrente: Allegro
14. Gavotta: Allegro
15. Sarabanda: Allegretto
Pisendel: Sonata In E Minor For Violin And Continuo
16. Largo
17. Moderato
18. Arioso
19. Scherzando
20. Vivaldi: Violin Sonata in C major, RV2
21. Vivaldi: Violin Sonata in C major, RV2
22. Vivaldi: Violin Sonata in C major, RV2
23. Vivaldi: Violin Sonata in C major, RV2
24. Vivaldi, Pisendel: Saraband In C For Violin And Continuo: Allegro
This is the debut recording by the young English violinist Adrian Chandler, whose passion for Vivaldi led to his exploration of several of the Red Priest’s contemporaries, including Albinoni, and the younger, dazzling German violinist and composer Johann Georg Pisendel. Pisendel met Vivaldi and Albinoni in Venice while touring as a member of the Dresden court orchestra. His technical wizardry so impressed the two older masters that they immediately penned some of their most virtuosic violin sonatas for him. Adrian Chandler and his ensemble La Serenissima present two works each by the Venetians, which sit alongside Pisendel’s own for a revelatory feast of Baroque fireworks. Remarkably, the works by Pisendel and Albinoni have not appeared before on CD.