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Giovanni Battista Costanzi: Cello Symphonies

Giovanni Sollima (cello), Monika Leskovar (cello) & Gianluca Ubaldi (timpani & tamburello)

Arianna Art Ensemble Sollima

Giovanni Battista Costanzi: Cello Symphonies

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[Sollima] is a consummate performer-acrobat, whose fiery physicality no dizzying speed nor vaulting elaboration can challenge…if the G major is a gem of Corellian civility, flecked with Sollima’s...

Giovanni Battista Costanzi: Cello Symphonies

Giovanni Sollima (cello), Monika Leskovar (cello) & Gianluca Ubaldi (timpani & tamburello)

Arianna Art Ensemble Sollima

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[Sollima] is a consummate performer-acrobat, whose fiery physicality no dizzying speed nor vaulting elaboration can challenge…if the G major is a gem of Corellian civility, flecked with Sollima’s...

About

With one album of cello sonatas by Giovanni Battista Costanzi behind him, Giovanni Sollima has decided to provide further proof of how Costanzi has hitherto been a woefully neglected but exciting compositional voice from that nebulous period between Baroque and Classical. With this new release of Sinfonie per violoncello from Glossa, Sollima demonstrates once more the melodic inventiveness and harmonic liberty to which Costanzi was given together with a virtuoso's capacity to relish the technical demands imposed by a Roman musician who was clearly also a star player on the instrument himself. Together with the Arianna Art Ensemble Sollima has recorded five sinfonias for clelo and contiuo, and a sonata for two cellos by Costanzi where he is joined once again by Monka Leskovar. If the four-movement sonata da chiesa structure favored by Corelli is still apparent in some of these sinfonias, there is a greater openess to the galante style and influences coming from elsewhere in Europe and from across Italy, for all that Costanzi may have no ventured far outside the Eternal City. A new composition by Sollima himself - another cellist-composer - takes off from Costanzi's almost programmatic Sonata for two cellos, "ad uso di corni da caccia".

Contents and tracklist

Sinfonia in D Major for Cello & Basso continuo: I. Adagio staccato
Track length2:01
Sinfonia in D Major for Cello & Basso continuo: II. Allegro
Track length3:12
Sinfonia in D Major for Cello & Basso continuo: III. Amoroso
Track length3:13
Sinfonia in D Major for Cello & Basso continuo: IV. Minuetto amoroso
Track length1:25
Sinfonia in B-Flat Major for Cello & Basso continuo: I. Adagio
Track length3:49
Sinfonia in B-Flat Major for Cello & Basso continuo: II. Spiritoso
Track length4:35
Sinfonia in B-Flat Major for Cello & Basso continuo: III. Sarabanda (Amoroso)
Track length4:16
Sinfonia in B-Flat Major for Cello & Basso continuo: IV. Minuet
Track length1:37
Sonata da camera for 2 Cellos in F Major: I. Amoroso - Allegro assai - Amoroso
Track length1:47
Sonata da camera for 2 Cellos in F Major: II. Adagio
Track length1:40
Sonata da camera for 2 Cellos in F Major: III. Presto
Track length1:03
Sinfonia in G Major for Cello & Basso continuo: I. Grave
Track length3:42
Sinfonia in G Major for Cello & Basso continuo: II. Allegro
Track length1:27
Sinfonia in G Major for Cello & Basso continuo: III. Minuè
Track length1:58
Sinfonia in E-Flat Major for Cello & Basso continuo: I. Adagio
Track length3:18
Sinfonia in E-Flat Major for Cello & Basso continuo: II. Allegro
Track length2:11
Sinfonia in E-Flat Major for Cello & Basso continuo: III. Minuet
Track length1:51
The Hunting Sonata: I. Adagio - Allegro
Track length5:32
The Hunting Sonata: II. Siciliana
Track length3:35
The Hunting Sonata: III. Giga
Track length1:44
Sinfonia in C Major for Cello & Basso continuo: I. Grave
Track length2:17
Sinfonia in C Major for Cello & Basso continuo: II. Allegro
Track length2:03
Sinfonia in C Major for Cello & Basso continuo: III. Variazioni (Allegro)
Track length6:39

Awards and reviews

  • BBC Music Magazine
    July 2017
    Concerto Choice

July 2017

[Sollima] is a consummate performer-acrobat, whose fiery physicality no dizzying speed nor vaulting elaboration can challenge…if the G major is a gem of Corellian civility, flecked with Sollima’s mischievous wit, the E flat is a perfect encapsulation of stylistic transition, veering temperamentally off-piste, while the C major exudes sublimated grandeur…[Sollima takes] a fearless, mercurial approach

June 2017

While we still get plenty of the muscular panache and slightly rough-edged abandon that Sollima and his 1769 Ruggieri cello brought so enjoyably to the sonatas, we’re also treated to an abundance of warmly resonant, strong-toned singing lines, their delectability heightened by the barely-tamed-lion quality Sollima brings to them
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