Vivaldi - New Discoveries II | Naive OP30534

Vivaldi - New Discoveries II

Label: Naive

Cat No: OP30534

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 6th June 2012

Contents

Works

Vivaldi, Antonio

L'inganno trionfante in amore, RV721
» Langue il fior su l'arsa sponda
» Palpita il core, e freme
» S'odo quel rio che mormora
» Son nel Mar d'aspri tormenti
L'ipermestra, RV722
» Vaghe luci belle
Violin Concerto in A major, RV817
Violin Sonata in D major, RV815
Violin Sonata in D major, RV816

Artists

Ann Hallenberg (mezzo-soprano)
Anton Steck (violin)
Alexis Kossenko (flute)
Modo Antiquo

Conductor

Federico Maria Sardelli

Works

Vivaldi, Antonio

L'inganno trionfante in amore, RV721
» Langue il fior su l'arsa sponda
» Palpita il core, e freme
» S'odo quel rio che mormora
» Son nel Mar d'aspri tormenti
L'ipermestra, RV722
» Vaghe luci belle
Violin Concerto in A major, RV817
Violin Sonata in D major, RV815
Violin Sonata in D major, RV816

Artists

Ann Hallenberg (mezzo-soprano)
Anton Steck (violin)
Alexis Kossenko (flute)
Modo Antiquo

Conductor

Federico Maria Sardelli

About

This is the 45th title in the Vivaldi Edition, 3 years after the first recording dedicated to Vivaldi scores discovered in Europe between 2000 and 2007, now in its 12th year. This second volume features the most recent discoveries in world premiere recordings and will further contribute to complete one of the most fascinating jigsaw puzzles in musical history.

Federico Maria Sardelli is a member of the musicological committee of the Istituto Italiano Antonio Vivaldi at the Fondazione Cini in Venice, for which he has published numerous scholarly essays. In July 2007 Peter Ryom chose him to continue his monumental work of cataloguing the music of Antonio Vivaldi; since then, Sardelli has been the editor of the Vivaldi Werkverzeichnis (RV).

Since 2008 the harvest has been abundant enough to nourish this second volume of Vivaldian revelations, including a violin concerto, a flute concerto and 4 opera arias from 'L'inganno trionfante in amore', one of the most important lost opera scores of Vivaldi.

Alongside Sardelli and his orchestra Modo Antiquo, the recording features such illustrious names as mezzo-soprano Ann Hallenberg, violinist Anton Steck and flautist Alexis Kossenko.

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