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Release Date: Friday 25 September 2020
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Venice ca. 1700: having recently arrived from France, the instruments à la mode - the oboe, bassoon, baroque recorder, and flûte traversière - go on to conquer the musical centers of the Serenissima.
The versatility of these new woodwinds inspires Vivaldi at the Ospedale della Pietà and his compatriots Caldara and Lotti at San Marco throughout their lives, whether in Venice, Rome, Vienna, or Dresden.
This interest in wind instruments also carries over to the next generation of Venetian composers such as Galuppi, whose career plays out in his hometown, or the emigrants Platti and Brescianello beyond the Alps.
For centuries, the imperial chapel in Vienna was characterised by a particular affinity for Venice-and it was with an eye to this historical connection between Vienna and Northern Italy that oboist Elisabeth Baumer founded the Austro-Italian Ensemble Affinità with musician friends in 2012.
The ensemble's debut recording brings together imaginative interpretations of well-known works such as Vivaldi's Concerto RV 103, exciting rediscoveries, and a world première recording of a remarkable oboe sonata by Ferrandini.
1-4. Antonio Lotti: Sonata in B flat Major for two oboes, bassoon and basso continuo
5-7: Antonio Caldara: Sinfonia in G Major for recorder, oboe and basso continuo
8-10. Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in G Minor RV 103 for recorder, oboe and bassoon
11-13. Baldassare Galuppi: Sonata no. 3 in G major for flute, oboe and basso continuo
14-16. Giovanni Battista Ferrandini: Sonata in A minor Op. 2 No. 2 for oboe and basso continuo
17-20. Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello: Concerto in B flat major for oboe, bassoon and basso continuo
21-23. Giovanni Benedetto Platti: Sonata in G minor for oboe, cello and basso continuo