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Release Date: Friday 13 November 2020
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To mark the 250th anniversary of the death of Giuseppe Tartini, Mario Brunello and the Accademia dell'Annunciata commemorate one of the great partnerships in the history of eighteenth-century music: the relationship between Tartini and Antonio Vandini, a cellist born in Bologna (cradle of the Italian cello school), active in Padua for fifty years, and the author of the first biography of Tartini, whom he had known since the 1720s. Coupled here for the first time are Tartini's two cello concertos, probably intended for his friend and colleague, alongside the only surviving concerto by Vandini himself. According to reports of the period, he 'played in such a way as to make his instrument speak', that instrument being the violoncello piccolo practised by the virtuosos of Padua in the mid-eighteenth century, here played by Mario Brunello. The expressive heart of the concertos is to be found in the beautiful slow movements: in Tartini the long, eloquent melodic arches create a free inner monologue, while the rich ornamentation recalls folk motifs from the Balkan region, which he may have known. In his marvellous Andantino, Vandini gives the cello a gently symmetrical Vivaldian melody that expands in dialogue with the orchestra.
Mario Brunello, four-string violoncello piccolo
Accademia dell'Annunciata
Riccardo Doni, harpsichord and conductor
Antonio Vandini
Concerto in D major for cello, strings and basso continuo
01. Allegro
02. Andantino
03. Allegro
Giuseppe Tartini
Sonata in G minor for viola da gamba and basso continuo
04. Adagio
05. Andante
06. Allegro
Sonata in B♭ major for viola da gamba and basso continuo
07. Affettuoso
08. Allegro
09. Allegro
Sonata a quattro in D major GT 5.D01 for strings
10. Allegro assai
11. Andante
12. Presto
Concerto in A major GT 1.A28 for cello, strings and basso continuo
13. Allegro
14. Larghetto
15. Allegro assai
Concerto in D major GT 1.D34 for cello, orchestra and basso continuo
16. Un poco largo
17. Allegro moderato
18. Grave ed espressivo
19. Allegro
Giulio Meneghini - Concertone Terzo in C major for strings and basso continuo
20. Grave
21. Allegro
22. Adagio
23. Allegro assai
(transcribed from Tartini's Sonata for Violin and Continuo Op. 1 No. 3, GT 2.C11,
from Concertoni a quattro parti reali per Accademia)