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Montanari: Violin Concertos

Johannes Pramsohler (violin)

Ensemble Diderot

Montanari: Violin Concertos

Awards:

[this is] music that would shine through even in merely adequate performances, but Ensemble Diderot’s one-to-a-part readings on original instruments are truly superb, translating what have evidently...

Montanari: Violin Concertos

Johannes Pramsohler (violin)

Ensemble Diderot

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[this is] music that would shine through even in merely adequate performances, but Ensemble Diderot’s one-to-a-part readings on original instruments are truly superb, translating what have evidently...

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Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro
Track length3:29
II. Largo
Track length2:54
III. Allegro
Track length3:32
I. Adagio e staccato
Track length3:38
II. Allegro
Track length2:43
III. Largo
Track length3:22
IV. Allegro
Track length4:29
I. Adagio
Track length1:56
II. Allegro
Track length3:15
III. Amoroso
Track length2:21
IV. Allegro
Track length2:38
I. Allegro
Track length2:41
II. Adagio
Track length0:44
III. Allegro
Track length2:40
I. Adagio
Track length2:25
II. Allegro
Track length2:25
III. Adagio
Track length2:16
IV. Allegro
Track length2:38
I. Adagio
Track length2:10
II. Allegro
Track length2:08
III. Grave
Track length2:46
IV. Vivace
Track length2:37

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    February 2016
    Editor's Choice

February 2016

[this is] music that would shine through even in merely adequate performances, but Ensemble Diderot’s one-to-a-part readings on original instruments are truly superb, translating what have evidently been intense scholarly labours into a recording that sparkles with enjoyment and understanding of the music…the clean, lyrical virtuosity from principal violinist Johannes Pramsohler, and indeed from harpsichordist Philippe Grisvard, is of the kind that begs you to simply sit back and soak it all up
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