[ Deutsche Grammophon Archiv / CD ]
Release Date: Thursday 1 June 2006
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"An immensely novel sound . . . able to evoke the rough often abrasive sounds of early Italian music yet also deliver an incredible sweetness of tone . . . Carmignola's gestures called to mind both the wild spontaneity of a Hirschfeld caricature and the sleek elegance of a Giacometti sculpture . . ."
Los Angeles Times, 2004
Finally - here it is! Giuliano Carmignola's eagerly-anticipated debut album on Archiv Produktion!
While there are some talented baroque violinists around, Carmignola is certainly the one who stands out. His performances have taken audiences in the US and all over Europe by storm, leading to ecstatic reviews hailing both his musical artistry and his impressive stage appearance
For his Archiv debut, Carmignola has chosen a set of violin concertos by the three foremost Italian violin composers of the Baroque era, Vivaldi, Locatelli and Tartini
All three were legendary virtuosos of their time - and it is Giuliano Carmignola who brings back this golden age of Italian violin virtuosity with performances as emotionally inspired as they are technically dazzling
Supported by long-term musical partners Andrea Marcon and his sensational Venice Baroque Orchestra, Carmignola gets all the freedom a soloist could ever wish for
Fresh, lively, straightforward and full of energy and emotional power - this is Baroque music at its best!
Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Concerto for Violin, Strings ("in due cori") and 2 Harpsichords in B flat major, RV 583
Concerto for Violin, Strings and Harpsichord in E minor, RV 278
Pietro Antonio Locatelli (1695 - 1764)
Violin Concerto Op.3, No.9
Giuseppe Tartini (1692 - 1770)
Violin Concerto in A, D.96