Here are two concerts for Carlo Graziani's cello and orchestra, rarely listening to the artist's Berlin period, until 1772. These are two concerts of pleasing listening, in the galante-classical style with a fairly virtuoso cello, which is particularly pronounced in cadences. Marco Testori, specialist of the period and of the historical-informed execution practice, gives us a fine interpretation, well supported by the orchestra of the musicians of St. Pelagia, directed by Vanni Moretto. Good, though a bit tight, the booklet that accompanies the cd and clean and detailed sound reproduction.