Venezia 1700 / Noally, Les Accents
Label: Aparté Catalog: 314902807812 Format: CD Thibault Noally (violon) Les AccentsAbaco, E: Sonata in G minor for violin and continuo, Op. 4 No. 12 Albinoni: Violin Sonata in G minor, Op. 4 No. 5 Bonporti: Invenzione Op. 10, No. 6 Caldara: Chiaccona in B flat major, Op. 2, No. 12 Sonata in C minor, Op. 2 No. 7 Torelli: Sonata in E minor for violin and continuo Vivaldi: Violin Sonata in B flat, RV759 Sontata da camera No. 12 for two violins Thibault Noally and Les Accents present a celebration of the Venetian Sonata. The term sonata was first coined at the end of the 16th century by Giovanni Croce and Andrea Gabrieli but it was Tartini, born and active in the Venetian Republic, who created some 200 sonatas for violin, the largest body of work in the form, followed by Vivaldi with 80. If Vivaldi borrowed from all an sundry [Caldara, Corelli, Matteis, Bonporti, Albinoni] then others were quick to borrow from him too and the Venetian sonata spread through competing musicians to Germany, via Pisendel and the Dresden court; France with Leclair and Guignone; and Russia with the Venetians Madonis and Dall'Oglio. Thibault Noally is a recognised name on the international baroque stage. He best-known as the solo violin of Les Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble with Marc Minkowski, with the Concerto Köln, Pulcinella or the Ensemble Matheus. Price: $25.98 |