The baroque spirit in all its musical shapes. 250 years ago, violin virtuoso, composer and theorist Giuseppe Tartini died. Today, we give attention to his music.
Giuseppe Tartini (1692 – 1770)
1. Violin Concerto in G minor, opus 1 No.1, D.85
– I Allegro
– II Fuga a la breve
– III Largo cantabile
– IV Allegro assai
L’arte dell’ arco conducted by Giovanni Guglielmo
(CD: Tartini: 12 Violin Concertos op. 1. Dynamic CDS 160/1-3, 1996)
2. Sonata XVII in D major, B.D2
– I Andante cantabile ‘di se senti’
– II Allegro assai
– III Aria del Tasso
– IV Furlana
Chiara Banchini, violin
(CD: Tartini: Sonate a violino solo / Aria del Tasso. Zig-Zag Territoires ZZT 080502, 2008)
3. Cello Concerto in A major
– I Allegro
– II Larghetto
– III Allegro assai
Pietro Bosna, violoncello. L’arte dell’ arco conducted by Giovanni Guglielmo
(CD: Tartini: The Cello Concertos/The Flute Concertos/Sonate a quattro. Dynamic CDS 285, 2000)
4. Stabat Mater
Isabelle Poulenard, Isabelle Desrochers, soprano. Martin Oro, Bruno Le Levreur, countertenor. Stradivaria conducted by Daniel Cuiller
(CD: Stabat Mater. Cypres Records CYP1639, 2003)
5. Flute Concerto in G major
– I Allegro non molto
– II Andante
– III Allegro
Mario Folena, transverse flute. L’arte dell’ arco conducted by Giovanni Guglielmo
(CD: Tartini: The Cello Concertos/The Flute Concertos/Sonate a quattro. Dynamic CDS 285, 2000)
Supplement:
6. From Sonata a Quattro in D major
– II Larghetto
L’arte dell’ arco conducted by Giovanni Guglielmo
(CD: Tartini: The Cello Concertos/The Flute Concertos/Sonate a Quattro. Dynamic CDS 285, 2000)