Ensemble 415, Chiara Banchini, Roel Dieltiens, E. Gatti
1h13
1 CD
HMA1951548
Apple Music
Long regarded as a mere ‘transitional figure’ between Corelli and Boccherini, Giuseppe Tartini had to await the very end of the 20th century (and recordings like this one) to be judged at his true worth: as a composer of the very first rank and a violinist of genius. He was also a pedagogue much envied by Leopold Mozart, who plagiarised him copiously. With 130 concertos and 200 sonatas for solo violin, his musical achievement speaks for itself.
This title was released for the first time in 1995.
GIUSEPPE TARTINI [1692-1770] Concerto grosso n°3 en Ut majeur / C major / C-dur Transcription de la Sonate op.1 n°3 par Giulio Meneghini · Grave (2'06) · Allegro - Adagio (3'39) · Allegro assai (2'53) Concerto pour violon et orchestre en la mineur / A minor / a-moll · Andante cantabile - Allegro assai (4'59) · Andante cantabile (5'40) · Presto (5'24) Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre en Ré majeur / D major / D-dur · Largo (4'45) · Allegro (assai) (6'32) · Grave (5'00) · Allegro (5'07) Concerto pour violon et orchestre en Sol majeur / G major / G-dur · Allegro (5'24) · Largo - Andante (6'57) · Presto (4'33) Concerto grosso n°5 en mi mineur / E minor / e-moll Transcription de la Sonate op.1 n°5 par Giulio Meneghini · Largo (2'47) · Allegro - Adagio (4'07) · Allegro assai (3'10)