Lonati - Sonate da Chiesa (1701)
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Label: Pan Classics
Cat No: PC10387
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 27th April 2018
Contents
Works
Sonate (12) a violino solo e basso (1701)Artists
Gunar Letzbor (violin)Ars Antiqua Austria
Works
Sonate (12) a violino solo e basso (1701)Artists
Gunar Letzbor (violin)Ars Antiqua Austria
About
Corelli played for a few years in the orchestra directed by Lonati, its concertmaster. One can only marvel at the fact that the virtuoso didn’t publish his collection of 12 sonatas (with 6 “Sonate da camera” and 6 “Sonate da chiesa”) before the year 1701, possibly motivated by the success of Corelli’s own violin sonatas (1701). At this point in time however, Lonati’s compositions were already a few years old and had been copied a number of times. Had he published his works at the time of their creation, his success would have been distinctly greater. Lonati’s virtuosity comes close to that of H.I.F. Biber. The power of expression in his music is surprising, although he cannot disavow the sunny origins of his Italian soul.
After the volume dedicated to the “Sonate da camera” (PC10363), we herewith present the “Sonate da chiesa”.
Ars Antiqua Austria:
- Erich Traxler (harpsichord, organ)
- Hubert Hoffmann (theorbo)
- Peter Trefflinger (viola da braccio)
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