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Special offer. Daniel Hope plays Vivaldi
Daniel Hope (violin), Kristian Bezuidenhout (harpsichord and organ), Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo, lute, Baroque guitar), Siobhan Armstrong (Baroque harp) & Erin Headley (lirone), Lorenza Borrani (solo violin), Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano), Lorenza Borrani (solo violin) & William Conway...
Awards:
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Presto Recording of the Week, 13th October 2008
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2008, Editor's Choice
In these concertos Daniel Hope reveals himself as an ardent Vivaldian. …with dynamic playing that pays more than lip-service to the example provided by historically informed performances.
Special offer. Daniel Hope plays Vivaldi
Daniel Hope (violin), Kristian Bezuidenhout (harpsichord and organ), Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo, lute, Baroque guitar), Siobhan Armstrong (Baroque harp) & Erin Headley (lirone), Lorenza Borrani (solo violin), Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano), Lorenza Borrani (solo violin) & William Conway...
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Awards:
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Presto Recording of the Week, 13th October 2008
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2008, Editor's Choice
In these concertos Daniel Hope reveals himself as an ardent Vivaldian. …with dynamic playing that pays more than lip-service to the example provided by historically informed performances.
About
Daniel Hope’s second album for DG finds him reunited with the esteemed Chamber Orchestra of Europe for their third partnership in the recording studio. Hope made his DG debut with Mendelssohn; he now turns his attention to Vivaldi with a selection of the composer’s greatest violin concertos. When presented by passionate, energetic performers this music is guaranteed to provide an uplifting and entertaining listening experience.
Hope and his band play on modern instruments, but in period style, a method they previously perfected in their acclaimed recording of Bach concertos (Warner). This recording attracted a remarkable amount of critical acclaim: “Modern-instrument Bach may not be fashionable, but these alert, fresh accounts of much-recorded concertos have all the zing and brio we expect from period ensembles.” (The Sunday Times)
Replace Bach with Vivaldi and the above quote anticipates what will be next. Vivacity and humour combine with Vivaldi’s timeless appeal for a best-selling formula.
Artists
Daniel Hope (violin), Kristian Bezuidenhout (harpsichord and organ), Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo, lute, Baroque guitar), Siobhan Armstrong (Baroque harp) & Erin Headley (lirone), Lorenza Borrani (solo violin), Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano), Lorenza Borrani (solo violin) & William Conway (solo cello)
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Contents and tracklist
- Daniel Hope (violin), Chamber Orchestra of Europe (chamberorchestra)
- Recorded: 2008-03-05
- Recording Venue: St. Paul's Church, London
- Daniel Hope (violin), Chamber Orchestra of Europe (chamberorchestra)
- Recorded: 2008-03-05
- Recording Venue: St. Paul's Church, London
- Daniel Hope (violin), Chamber Orchestra of Europe (chamberorchestra)
- Recorded: 2008-03-05
- Recording Venue: St. Paul's Church, London
- Daniel Hope (violin), Chamber Orchestra of Europe (chamberorchestra)
- Recorded: 2008-03-05
- Recording Venue: St. Paul's Church, London
- Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano), Daniel Hope (violin), Chamber Orchestra of Europe (chamberorchestra)
- Recorded: 2008-03-05
- Recording Venue: St. Paul's Church, London
- Daniel Hope (violin), Chamber Orchestra of Europe (chamberorchestra)
- Recorded: 2008-03-05
- Recording Venue: St. Paul's Church, London
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Awards and reviews
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Presto Recording of the Week13th October 2008
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Gramophone MagazineAwards Issue 2008Editor's Choice
January 2009
In these concertos Daniel Hope reveals himself as an ardent Vivaldian. …with dynamic playing that pays more than lip-service to the example provided by historically informed performances.
Awards Issue 2008
Hope and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe play… with the clarity and ensemble precision of a top-class Baroque orchestra… Hope's obviously relish for Vivaldi's stiller moments brings memorable results… guest soloist Anne Sofie von Otter catches the mood superbly.