Greco - Music for Bass Violin
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96100
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 19th February 2021
Contents
Works
Domus meaSinfonia no.1
Sinfonia no.2
Sinfonia no.3 in G major
Sinfonia no.4 in G major
Sinfonia no.5
Sinfonia no.14
Sinfonia no.16
Sinfonia no.19
Sinfonia no.20
Sinfonia no.21
Sinfonia no.28
Untitled movements (4) for violin and basso continuo
Artists
Renato Criscuolo (bass violin)Musica Perduta
Works
Domus meaSinfonia no.1
Sinfonia no.2
Sinfonia no.3 in G major
Sinfonia no.4 in G major
Sinfonia no.5
Sinfonia no.14
Sinfonia no.16
Sinfonia no.19
Sinfonia no.20
Sinfonia no.21
Sinfonia no.28
Untitled movements (4) for violin and basso continuo
Artists
Renato Criscuolo (bass violin)Musica Perduta
About
Their latest album revives the name and the music of Rocco Greco, a cellist-composer who can be considered the founder of the distinguished Neapolitan cello tradition that later produced more renowned names such as Lanzetti and Caporale. Few personal details are known of Greco’s life. He lived in Naples during the second half of the 17th century, dying there at some point before 1718. As an instrumentalist recorded as working in the Viceroy of Naples’ private chapel, he was known for his virtuosity on the bass violin, a forerunner of the cello and tuned one tone below it. The bow was held underhand, like a viola da gamba.
Greco produced a collection of 28 ‘Sinfonias’ – sonatas, we would now call them – for two viols, demanding a virtuoso technique in the quick movements and the opportunity for elaborate ornamentation in the slow movements. Criscuolo intersperses 13 of these sinfonias with brief and untitled movements and with instrumental contrafacta of a pair of motets by Greco.
To perform and record this music for the first time in the modern era, he and his colleague Andrea Lattarulo have used modern copies of bass violins, playing at Neapolitan pitch and joined in some of the sinfonias by a light continuo accompaniment of theorbo, harpsichord and/or chamber organ.
Praise for Musica Perduta on Brilliant Classics:
‘Exceptionally well done’ – Fanfare (Zuccari)
‘This is a lot of fun… The ensemble, like the cellist, plays with sensitivity and personality, and the music never is close to sounding bland or unimaginative’ – Fanfare (Porpora)
‘I was impressed by the richness of sound that this little band (a septet, really) manages to produce… the overall impact is simply stunning.’ – Fanfare (Handel)
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