Boccherini - Cello Concerto, Quintets, Sextet
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Label: Zig Zag Territoires
Cat No: ZZT360
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 18th May 2015
Contents
Works
Cello Concerto no.7 in G major, G480Divertimenti (6), op.16
Guitar Quintet no.7 in E minor, G451
Artists
Marco Ceccato (cello)Manuel Granatiero (flute)
Francesco Romano (guitar)
Accademia Ottoboni
Works
Cello Concerto no.7 in G major, G480Divertimenti (6), op.16
Guitar Quintet no.7 in E minor, G451
Artists
Marco Ceccato (cello)Manuel Granatiero (flute)
Francesco Romano (guitar)
Accademia Ottoboni
About
This recording follows a first collaboration between Zig-Zag Territoires and Marco Ceccato (Vivaldi sonatas) which was widely hailed by the press. It is devoted to two important aspects of Luigi Bocherini’s work: chamber music and the cello, of which he was a great virtuoso.
The two quintets and the divertimento feature the combination of the string quartet – of which Boccherini was, in a way, the co-founder with Haydn – sometimes with the guitar, sometimes with the flute having place of honour, and always with a delightful use of those instruments’ sound capabilities.
And, of course, the cello is then to the fore in the Concerto in G major, a summary of virtuosity and lyricism.
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