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Torelli: 12 Concerti da Camera for Two Violins and Basso Continuo, Op. 2

Pietro Battistoni, Rosso Verona Baroque Ensemble

Torelli: 12 Concerti da Camera for Two Violins and Basso Continuo, Op. 2
The performances, by an Italian group making their debut recording, sparkle…The Rosso Verona Baroque Ensemble produce a sweet but incisive sound in a church acoustic that adds bloom without...

Torelli: 12 Concerti da Camera for Two Violins and Basso Continuo, Op. 2

Pietro Battistoni, Rosso Verona Baroque Ensemble

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The performances, by an Italian group making their debut recording, sparkle…The Rosso Verona Baroque Ensemble produce a sweet but incisive sound in a church acoustic that adds bloom without...

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The world premiere recording of Torelli's Triosonatas op. 2 (1686) performed by violinist Pietro Battistoni together with the Rosso Verona Baroque Ensemble. This recording is an important contribution to our appreciation of Torelli as a pivotal chamber music composer.

Known primarily for his important contributions to the development of both the solo concerto (mainly for trumpet and violin) and the ensemble concerto (with trumpets, oboes, violins and cellos), Torelli also played a fundamental role in establishing the trio sonata as a standard genre. His first two published collections were printed in 1686 and consist of mostly trio Sonate da Chiesa (Opus 1), and twelve Sonate da Camera as his Opus 2, recorded here. In purely formal terms, Torelli's Opus 2 sonatas are fairly conventional, although each composition displays some surprising features. All sonatas consist of three dances: in each of these dances he explores a great variety of styles. Given the extraordinary quality of Torelli's music, it is astonishing that his published collections were only reprinted once or twice, and mostly during his lifetime. Only recently have musicians and scholars begun to valorize his music again, and this recording is an important contribution to our appreciation of Torelli as a pivotal chamber music composer.

Contents and tracklist

I. Balletto - Allegro
Track length2:26
II. Gigha
Track length1:49
III. Sarabanda
Track length0:38
I. Balletto - Largo
Track length4:50
II. Corrente - Allegro
Track length2:29
III. Menuet
Track length0:51
I. Alemanda - Vivace
Track length2:42
II. Gigha
Track length2:02
III. Menuet
Track length0:48
I. Balletto - Largo
Track length5:08
II. Corrente
Track length1:51
II. Sarabanda - Presto
Track length0:45
I. Alemanda - Allegro
Track length2:26
II. Gigha
Track length1:47
III. Gavota
Track length0:41
I. Alemanda - Presto
Track length2:00
II. Gigha
Track length1:41
III. Gavota
Track length0:40
I. Balletto
Track length1:28
II. Corrente
Track length1:47
III. Menuet
Track length0:44
I. Alemanda - Largo
Track length6:16
II. Corrente - Adagio e affetuoso
Track length2:03
III. Sarabanda
Track length0:44
I. Alemanda - Largo
Track length3:53
II. Gigha - Prestissimo
Track length2:19
III. Sarabanda
Track length0:39
I. Capriccio - Presto
Track length1:32
II. Corrente - Allegro
Track length1:24
III. Gavota
Track length0:24
I. Alemanda - Grave
Track length5:00
II. Gigha - Largo
Track length3:44
III. Sarabanda
Track length0:39
I. Balletto
Track length2:10
II. Corrente
Track length1:55
III. Menuet
Track length1:20

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October 2024

The performances, by an Italian group making their debut recording, sparkle…The Rosso Verona Baroque Ensemble produce a sweet but incisive sound in a church acoustic that adds bloom without significant loss of clarity…it makes for a delicious discovery.
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