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Komponist: LEO, Leonardo ((1694-1744)) |
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ID: BAR2013-02 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: BaroqueSubkolektion: Voice and Flute La magnifica voce del sopranista Paolo Lopez e la bravura di Lucia Rizzello al traversiere ed in qualità di Direttore dell'ensemble "Accademia dei Serenati" ne fanno un CD davvero imperdibile. |
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ID: STR33969 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Ensemble Barocco di Napoli
Tommaso Rossi recorder
Ugo di Giovanni archlute
Marco Vitali cello
Raffaele di Donna bass recorder
Patrizia Varone harpsichord
Leonardo LEO (1694-1744)
Sonata I in F major
Sonata II in C major
Sonata VI in G minor
Sonata IV in F major
Sonata III in D minor
Sonata V in F major
Sonata VII in D minor
From the liner notes by Tommaso Rossi: “In this abundant repertory contained in the Austrian ‘Vicere’ Harrach’s collection a particular role, in the undoubted value of their musical construction and the interest that they represent in the recorder repertory of those years, is played by Leonardo Leo’s seven sonatas for recorder and basso continuo, until today unpublished on CD and - I should say surprisingly - completely ignored in execution. [...] Leo’s sonatas shed new light on the recorder repertory in the Neapolitan area and are valuable testimony to a significant interest in this instrument shown by the composer from S. Vito dei Normanni, which accompanies the interest now very well known in the cello.
[...] Regarding our interpretation of Leo’s sonatas, we have tried to vary the sonority of the basso continuo as much as possible, seeking the greatest possible number of solutions for combining the accompanying instruments, including in a single sonata the possibility of using the bass recorder. Therefore we have proposed the full ensemble (harpsichord, cello and archlute), solo harpsichord, cello and archlute, bass recorder and archlute, and also some movements given to individual instruments (solo archlute, solo cello). The eclecticism of Leo and the Neapolitan ‘maestri’ which circulates through the manuscripts still preserved in the archives of the ancient ‘conservatori’ is a valuable key to interpretation of Neapolitan musical reality of the Eighteenth century and undoubtedly a further reason to bring to light the extremely interesting musical production of the period”. |
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