

Wydawnictwo: Challenge Classics
Nr katalogowy: CC 720005
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2025
EAN: 608917200058
Nr katalogowy: CC 720005
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2025
EAN: 608917200058
Veracini: Sonate Accademiche - An Anthology
Challenge Classics - CC 720005
Kompozytor
Francesco Maria Veracini (1690-1768)
Francesco Maria Veracini (1690-1768)
Wykonawcy
Johannes Keller, harpsichord
Eva Saladin, violin
Daniel Rosin, cello
Johannes Keller, harpsichord
Eva Saladin, violin
Daniel Rosin, cello
Veracini:
Sonata XII Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata I Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata IV Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata III Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata VIII Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata XI Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata XII Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata I Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata IV Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata III Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata VIII Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Sonata XI Accademiche a Violino Solo e Basso Op. 2
Florentine, born Francesco Maria Veracini (1690-1786), was considered one of the greatest violin virtuosos of his day. Periods of residence in London, Düsseldorf, Venice, and Dresden brought the eccentric musician international fame. Amongst his extensive output, his Sonate Accademiche Op. 2 (London/Florence 1744) for violin and basso continuo are the best known today. The character of the Sonate Accademiche is defined by a peculiar combination of the intellectual, the virtuosic, and the highly expressive. Despite the technically demanding writing for the violin, Veracini’s masterfully idiomatic approach to his own instrument means the virtuosity flows with a natural ease and playfulness. The Sonate Accademiche collection is vast in terms of its length and variety. The sonatas do not adhere to the standard forms of the day, such as the Italian sonata da camera or sonata da chiesa. Veracini himself in his own preface: "... two, or even three movements, chosen at one’s own discretion, are sufficient to form a sonata of appropriate length." Eva Saladin has applied Veracini’s approach to the entire book, which allows her to choose contrasting parts of sonatas and to highlight the most interesting features of the music by combining individual movements into a flowing programme with connecting tonalities and a clear dramaturgy.