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    I Musici, Aurèle Nicolet - Antonio Vivaldi: 6 Flute Concertos, Op. 10 (1987)

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    I Musici, Aurèle Nicolet - Antonio Vivaldi: 6 Flute Concertos, Op. 10 (1987)

    I Musici, Aurèle Nicolet - Antonio Vivaldi: 6 Flute Concertos, Op. 10 (1987)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 229 Mb | Total time: 50:14 | Scans included
    Classical | Label: Philips | 420 188-2 | Recorded: 1986

    Visitors to Venice had borne witness to Vivaldi’s prowess as a violinist, although some found his performance more remarkable than pleasurable. He certainly explored the full possibilities of the instrument, while perfecting the newly developing form of the Italian solo concerto. He left nearly five hundred concertos. Many of these were for the violin, but there were others for a variety of solo instruments or for groups of instruments, including a score of such works for solo flute or recorder, with strings and harpsichord. He claimed to be able to compose a new work quicker than a copyist could write it out, and he clearly coupled immense facility with a remarkable capacity for variety within the confines of the three-movement form, with its faster outer movements framing a central slow movement.
    The VI Concerti a Flauto Traverso, Opera Decima, (Six Concertos for Transverse Flute, Opus 10), five of which exist in earlier versions which specify alternative solo instrumentation, whether for flute, recorder or violin, were published in Amsterdam by Le Cène in 1728, with a title-page in which Vivaldi is described as Musico di Violino, Maestro del Pio Ospitale della Citta di Venezia e Maestro di Capella di Camera di S.A.S. Il Sg:r Principe Filippo Langravio d’Hassia Darmistaht (Violinist, Master at the Pio Ospitale of the City of Venice, Chamber Kapellmeister to His Highness Prince Philip, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt). The second appointment stemmed from a period of three years, probably from 1718 to 1720, that he spent in Mantua in the service of Prince Philip, who was Governor of Mantua from 1714 to 1735, the year before his death. The title-page is a further indication, if any were needed, that Vivaldi retained his connection with the court in Mantua.
    Some of Vivaldi’s concertos carry descriptive titles and the first of the published set of flute concertos, the Concerto in F major, RV433, has the title La tempesta di mare (Sea-Storm), shared with two other related concertos for flute, oboe and bassoon. The same evocative title had been used for the fifth of the dozen concertos published in 1725 under the general title Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’inventione (The Contest of Harmony and Invention), where it is placed immediately after The Four Seasons. There is, however, no sign of the kind of detailed programme that had marked those popular concertos, the meteorological disturbance generally indicated here by dramatic scales and rapid figuration. There is a sudden and unexpected pause, a break in the storm, before the calm of the slow movement, dissipated by the activity of the final Presto.
    The second concerto of the set, the Concerto in G minor, RV439, has the descriptive title La notte (The Night). The mysterious first movement has the same title, to be followed by the fantasmata of the night, nightmare figures of nocturnal dreams, from which there is a brief relief in a slow central section. This is followed by Il sonno (Sleep), a movement that repeats the sleep of the drunken harvesters of Autumn in The Four Seasons. The concerto ends with lively waking dreams.
    The Concerto in D major, RV428, has the title Il gardellino (The Goldfinch) and is able here to suggest the sound of bird-song, with the help of two solo violins, as in The Four Seasons. The slow movement, here in its scoring for sopranino recorder and continuo, evokes a pastoral scene in its use of the shepherd dance, the siciliano, with its gently undulating rhythm. This is capped by the expected energy of the third movement in which the flute has the help of a solo violin.
    Perhaps composed specially for Opus 10, the fourth work, the Concerto in G major, RV435, again allows two violins to support the soloist in the first and last solo entries of the first movement. Violins and viola introduce the Largo before the flute aria. The rhythmic variety of the final Allegro is a further example of Vivaldi’s classical mastery of the form that he had developed.
    The fifth concerto, the Concerto in F major, RV434, is closely related to the second of two concertos scored for solo recorder, RV442, and the movements formed the basis of arias in three of Vivaldi’s operas. There is an opening movement of lively charm that makes some use of a rising chromatic figure, familiar from other writing of the period. The following slow movement has unusual turns of melody in its solemn progress and leads to a final Allegro that restores the world to rights.
    The set ends with the Concerto in G major, RV437, a work that is related to the Concerto for recorder, violin, bassoon and continuo, RV101. It is known to some as Il cavallo (The Horse), although this is not a title used in the original publication. There is, of course, the octave leap of the opening figure of the first movement, but a probable explanation of the nickname must lie in the rhythms of the last movement, which follows a simple aria that seems to demand embellishment.

    Performer:
    Aurèle Nicolet, flute
    I Musici

    Tracklist:
    Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
    Concerto No. 1 in F major ("La tempesta di mare"), Op. 10, RV 433
    01. I. Allegro
    02. II. Largo
    03. III. Presto
    Concerto No. 2 in G minor ("La Notte"), Op. 10, RV 439
    04. I. Largo
    05. II. Fantasmi: Presto
    06. III. Largo
    07. IV. Presto
    08. V. II sonno: Largo
    09. VI. Allegro
    Concerto No. 3 in D major ("Il gardellino"), Op. 10, RV 428
    10. I. Allegro
    11. II. Largo
    12. III. Allegro
    Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 10, RV 435
    13. I. Allegro
    14. II. Largo
    15. III. Allegro
    Concerto No. 5 in F major, Op. 10, RV 434
    16. I. Allegro ma non tanto
    17. II. Largo cantabile
    18. III. Allegro
    Concerto No. 6 in G major, Op. 10, RV 437
    19. I. Allegro
    20. II. Largo
    21. III. Allegro


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