Composer: Giacomo Facco
Performer: Manuel Zogbi
Orchestra: Mexican Baroque Orchestra
Conductor: Miguel Lawrence
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Catalogue: TOCC0259
Release: 2014
Size: 565 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Pensieri adriarmonici, Op. 1 Book 2, No. 7 in C Major
01. I. Allegro
02. II. Adagio
03. III. Allegro
Pensieri adriarmonici, Op. 1 Book 2, No. 8 in D Major
04. I. Allegro
05. II. Adagio
06. III. Allegro assai
Pensieri adriarmonici, Op. 1 Book 2, No. 9 in A Minor
07. I. Allegro
08. II. Adagio
09. III. Allegro
Pensieri adriarmonici, Op. 1 Book 2, No. 10 in E-Flat Major
10. I. Adagio staccato
11. II. Allegro assai
12. III. Adagio
Pensieri adriarmonici, Op. 1 Book 2, No. 11 in G Major
13. I. Allegro
14. II. Adagio
15. III. Allegro assai
Pensieri adriarmonici, Op. 1 Book 2, No. 12 in B-Flat Major
16. I. Allegro
17. II. Adagio
18. III. Allegro
Giacomo Facco (1676–1753), born near Venice, was active in southern Italy as violinist, choirmaster and teacher before his appointment to the Spanish royal court around 1720. Although highly esteemed in his own time, Facco had disappeared from musical history until a set of his Twelve Pensieri Adriarmonici – concertos for 3 violins, viola, cello and basso continuo – were discovered in a Mexican library in 1962. Bright and buoyant, they have much in common with the music of Vivaldi, Albinoni and Facco’s other Venetian contemporaries – but are here given a distinct twist with a basso continuo of vihuela and guitarrón, as they might have been performed in eighteenth-century Mexico. The first of these two CDs was well received: Fanfare described Facco as ‘a Baroque spitfire violinist’; The Observer remarked on the ‘attractively sunny disposition’ of his music; and MusicWeb International recommended it as ‘ear-catching listening’.
Manuel Zogbi, born in Mexico, studied violin in Saint Louis, Missouri. He has played concerts in Mexico and in various cities in the USA and Europe. In 2009 he made his debut in Carnegie Hall as principal violin of the ‘YouTube Symphony Orchestra’. Miguel Lawrence, born in Mexico, became Associate of Guildhall School with distinction, studying Baroque flute with Stephen Preston and recorder with Philip Pickett. He has performed in Mexico, England, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Spain and the USA. In 2010 he formed the Mexican Baroque Orchestra to perform the music of Giacomo Facco.