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Tartini (1692–1770) Violin concertos Vol.1

Posted By : mendelfan | Date : 12 Jan 2009 08:34:00 | Comments : 11 |
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Tartini (1692–1770) Violin concertos Vol.1
DDD | mp3@320 | booklet/covers | 137 Mb | Rapidshare
Date CD: Feb 2001

World premiere recordings
There is great cause for celebration here with these two volumes of Tartin Violin Concertos. Recorded at the Hungaroton Studio in Budapest the first volume from 2001 comprises what are claimed to be première recordings of all four Concertos and the second volume from 2003 includes première recordings of the two Concertos, D 7 and D 20. It seems that the manuscripts of all eight scores were discovered at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris and were edited for these recording sessions by the multi-talented György Vashegyi.

Tartini broke little new ground in terms of great innovation but did make some advancements to the conventional concerto form, for example: a brief stanza at the start of the concerto; heightened use of ornamentation and increased technical virtuosity for the soloist became dominant features. Beside the solo violin passages he introduced a new ‘inaugural capriccio’ section in the Allegro movements to allow the soloist further opportunity to display technique.

Particularly successful are Tartini’s beautiful slow movements that frequently plumb real emotional depths, yet still maintain a reverential grace and dignity. The more I hear Tartini, especially in these recordings, the more I hold the view that, although, he does not have Vivaldi’s innate gift for melody he has a deeper soul.

The interpretations from László Paulik using a Jahann Hentschl violin (c.1750) are of an exceptional standard with assured and expressive playing of purity and precision of intonation that at times takes the breath away. In the Allegros he displays astonishing virtuosity of great elegance with clean textures and articulation. I especially loved the heavenly sounds he displays and the high degree of emotional intensity in the contemplative and affecting Adagios. The sensitive support is impeccable displaying a wide spectrum of orchestral colours. Michael Cookson



Tracks:
Concerto for Violin in E major, D47
Concerto for Violin in F major, D69
Concerto for Violin in A major, D101
Concerto for Violin in D major, D34




download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/182275495/Tartini_Vol.1.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/182299038/Tartini_Vol.1.part2.rar

You want the 13 pages booklet? (English, Francais, Deutsche) Send me a PM or leave a comment


soon Vol.2




also download:
Pietro Nardini (1722-1793) - Sonatas for Strings
English Classical Violin Concertos (Unusual stuff)
Boccherini (1743-1805) - String Quintets Vol.5
Sammartini (1700-1775) - The late symphonies


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Posted By: OISTRAKH Date: 12 Jan 2009 13:55:51
thank you!
the booklet please...
Posted By: michael47 Date: 12 Jan 2009 16:19:27
thank you very mutch
the booklet please
Posted By: Ockeghem Date: 12 Jan 2009 20:03:33
Many thanks, I have been looking for these volumes for a long while.

Interesting to compare with other Tartini Cds like those of Manze, Biondi or Wallfisch sonatas, or the Banchini concertos.

Having the booklet as well would be a great help, thanks in advance! ;)
Posted By: j657 Date: 12 Jan 2009 23:34:38
Thank you very much for this magnificent concerts.
Posted By: lupodimare Date: 13 Jan 2009 17:54:24
Many thanks!
Please kindly send me the booklet.

P.S. Could you upload a lossless version?
Posted By: mendelfan Date: 13 Jan 2009 19:07:54
if you upload a special cd with barroque/classical violin music, i upload this in lossless ;-)
the reason: my internet conection need 2 minutes for upload each MB
Posted By: seneca2008 Date: 14 Jan 2009 13:00:59
Thank you for uploading this especially as your connection is so slow.

I would be very grateful if you could send me a link for the booklet.

Thanks
Posted By: spiros1 Date: 24 Jan 2009 04:51:35
many thanks
Posted By: OlegTheMath Date: 27 Jan 2009 07:30:20
Thank you!
Would you PM me the booklet link?
Posted By: benjamin30 Date: 28 Jan 2009 09:51:32
Many thanks!
Posted By: polyphonicformat Date: 09 May 2009 19:05:21
Thanks for this great recording! I am just exploring the italian violin concerto of the Baroque so this is most welcome! Please send me the booklet too!
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