Andrea Zani

Martin Rummel - Andrea Zani: Cello Concertos (2013)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Dec. 11, 2019
Martin Rummel - Andrea Zani: Cello Concertos (2013)

Martin Rummel - Andrea Zani: Cello Concertos (2013)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 02:10:17 | 665 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Capriccio Records | Catalog: 5145

Andrea Zani (1696-1757) was active in his native northern Italy but his career included an extended period in Vienna in the 1730s, where he enjoyed the patronage of Count von Schönborn. These 12 cello concertos survive in manuscript parts in the Schönborn archive and have been rediscovered by Zani’s biographer, the New Zealand musicologist Jill Ward. They make a notable addition to the 18th-century cello repertoire; the idiom is quite Vivaldian but tending towards the decorative elegance characteristic of the middle of the 1700s and demonstrating a distinctive, pleasing melodic quality.
Antonio Florio, I Turchini - Cristofaro Caresana: L’Adoratione de’ Maggi - Cantate Napoletane (2010)

Antonio Florio, I Turchini - Cristofaro Caresana: L’Adoratione de’ Maggi - Cantate Napoletane (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 384 Mb | Total time: 68:52 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Glossa | # GCD 922601 | Recorded: 2009

For approaching a remarkable quarter of a century Antonio Florio and his colleagues at the Centro di Musica Antica Pietà de’ Turchini in Naples have been successfully breathing new life into the forgotten repertory of the Neapolitan Baroque. Now Florio has made an agreement with Glossa for the San Lorenzo de El Escorial-based label to issue the recordings of the ensemble of singers and instrumentalists, now renamed as simply I Turchini.
Alessandro Ciccolini & Domenico Scicchitano - Vivaldi: Sonatas for 2 Violins (2024)

Alessandro Ciccolini & Domenico Scicchitano - Vivaldi: Sonatas for 2 Violins (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 409 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 177 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:14:22
Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics

Vivaldi’s Sonatas for two violins, anco senza basso se piace (also without bass if preferred), represent one of the innumerable peaks of his compositional prowess. They are structured in three movements, each of which develops in a bipartite manner, making evident reference to concerto form, with only the internal bipartite structure alluding to sonata form. This distinguishes Vivaldi’s approach to the duo without bass from that of some of his European colleagues, namely Telemann (Sonates sans basse, 1727) and Leclair (Sonates à deux violons sans basse Op.3, 1730).
Alessandro Ciccolini & Domenico Scicchitano - Vivaldi: Sonatas for 2 Violins (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Alessandro Ciccolini & Domenico Scicchitano - Vivaldi: Sonatas for 2 Violins (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 74:22 minutes | 1,47 GB
Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics, Official Digital Download

Vivaldi’s Sonatas for two violins, anco senza basso se piace (also without bass if preferred), represent one of the innumerable peaks of his compositional prowess. They are structured in three movements, each of which develops in a bipartite manner, making evident reference to concerto form, with only the internal bipartite structure alluding to sonata form. This distinguishes Vivaldi’s approach to the duo without bass from that of some of his European colleagues, namely Telemann (Sonates sans basse, 1727) and Leclair (Sonates à deux violons sans basse Op.3, 1730).

Sol Gabetta - Il Progetto Vivaldi, Vol. 3 (2013)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Oct. 1, 2019
Sol Gabetta - Il Progetto Vivaldi, Vol. 3 (2013)

Sol Gabetta - Il Progetto Vivaldi, Vol. 3 (2013)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:13:08 | 427 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Sony Classical | Catalog: 795350

Sol Gabetta performs three of Vivaldi’s cello concertos plus his Concerto for Two Mandolins and Orchestra in G, which she and her brother, violinist Andres Gabetta, have arranged for violin, cello and orchestra. The recital is completed with four cello concertos by contemporaries of Vivaldi, Giovanni Platti, Andrea Zani and Fortunato Chelleri’s Cello Concerto in G which is a world premiere accompanied by Capella Gabetta, the ensemble that she founded together with her brother Andres.

Andrés Gabetta - Music at the Habsburg Court (2016)  Music

Posted by SERTiL at March 15, 2017
Andrés Gabetta - Music at the Habsburg Court (2016)

Andrés Gabetta - Music at the Habsburg Court
Classical | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet | 61:52 min | 316 MB
Label: Deutsche Harmonia Mundi | Tracks: 18 | Rls.date: 2016

This new recording by "Cappella Gabetta", the ensemble founded by Sol Gabetta** and her baroque violin playing brother Andreas Gabetta, features music performed in the Austrian Habsburg court from the end of the 16th century through to the 17th century.

Sol Gabetta - Il Progetto Vivaldi 3 (2013)  Music

Posted by SERTiL at Sept. 6, 2017
Sol Gabetta - Il Progetto Vivaldi 3 (2013)

Sol Gabetta - Il Progetto Vivaldi 3
Classical | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet | 73:09 min | 379 MB
Label: Sony Classical | Tracks: 24 | Rls.date: 2013

On the third release in her series, Sol Gabetta performs three of Vivaldi's cello concertos plus his Concerto for Two mandolins and orchestra in G, which she and her brother, violinist Andrés Gabetta, have arranged for violin, cello and orchestra. The recital is completed with four cello concertos by contemporaries of Vivaldi, Giovanni Platti, Andrea Zani and Fortunato Chelleri's Cello Concerto in G which is a world premiere recording on this CD. Gabetta is accompanied by Capella Gabetta, the ensemble that she founded together with her brother Andres.
Andres Gabetta & Cappella Gabetta - Music at the Habsburg Court (2016) [Official Digital Download]

Andres Gabetta & Cappella Gabetta - Music at the Habsburg Court (2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Time - 61:52 minutes | 678 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

This new recording by 'Cappella Gabetta', the ensemble founded by Sol Gabetta** and her baroque violin playing brother Andreas Gabetta, features music performed in the Austrian Habsburg court from the end of the 16th century through to the 17th century.