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Duello d’archi a Venezia

Duello d’archi a Venezia

Artist
Andrea Marcon
Venice Baroque Orchestra
Cover ALPHA935
Label(s)
Genre(s)
Classical
Code
ALPHA935
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$22.00
  • Concerto à otto stromenti in D Major: I. Allegro
    Composer(s) Francesco Maria Veracini
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    Concerto à otto stromenti in D Major: I. Allegro

    08:07
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  • Concerto à otto stromenti in D Major: II. Largo
    Composer(s) Francesco Maria Veracini
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    Concerto à otto stromenti in D Major: II. Largo

    04:11
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  • Concerto à otto stromenti in D Major: III. Allegro
    Composer(s) Francesco Maria Veracini
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    Concerto à otto stromenti in D Major: III. Allegro

    06:33
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  • L'arte del violino, Op. 3: Violin Concerto No. 2 in C Minor: I. Andante - Capriccio
    Composer(s) Pietro Locatelli
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    L'arte del violino, Op. 3: Violin Concerto No. 2 in C Minor: I. Andante - Capriccio

    10:04
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  • L'arte del violino, Op. 3: Violin Concerto No. 2 in C Minor: II. Largo
    Composer(s) Pietro Locatelli
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    L'arte del violino, Op. 3: Violin Concerto No. 2 in C Minor: II. Largo

    04:13
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  • L'arte del violino, Op. 3: Violin Concerto No. 2 in C Minor: III. Andante - Capriccio
    Composer(s) Pietro Locatelli
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    L'arte del violino, Op. 3: Violin Concerto No. 2 in C Minor: III. Andante - Capriccio

    07:41
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  • Violin Concerto in F Major, D. 61: I. Allegro
    Composer(s) Giuseppe Tartini
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    Violin Concerto in F Major, D. 61: I. Allegro

    06:51
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  • Violin Concerto in F Major, D. 61: II. Grave
    Composer(s) Giuseppe Tartini
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    Violin Concerto in F Major, D. 61: II. Grave

    06:46
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  • Violin Concerto in F Major, D. 61: III. Allegro
    Composer(s) Giuseppe Tartini
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    Violin Concerto in F Major, D. 61: III. Allegro

    06:35
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  • Violin Concerto in D Major, RV 208 "Grosso Mogul": I. Allegro
    Composer(s) Antonio Vivaldi
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    Violin Concerto in D Major, RV 208 "Grosso Mogul": I. Allegro

    05:27
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  • Violin Concerto in D Major, RV 208 "Grosso Mogul": II. Recitativo. Grave
    Composer(s) Antonio Vivaldi
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    Violin Concerto in D Major, RV 208 "Grosso Mogul": II. Recitativo. Grave

    02:38
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  • Violin Concerto in D Major, RV 208 "Grosso Mogul": III. Allegro
    Composer(s) Antonio Vivaldi
    Artist(s) Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon Chouchane Siranossian

    Violin Concerto in D Major, RV 208 "Grosso Mogul": III. Allegro

    07:18
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Total running time: 76 minutes.

    Album information

    “For this recording we have created an imaginary ‘battle of the bows’ between Vivaldi, Veracini, Tartini and Locatelli, the ‘four musketeers’ of the violin in Venice during the first half of the 18th century”, said Chouchane Siranossian and Andrea Marcon.

    “Corelli died in 1713 and passed the torch on to his heirs… Venice then became the setting for merciless rivalries. The violin became an instrument of confrontation, an ideal weapon for demonstrating virtuosity and technical prowess. The player’s ultimate goal was to astonish the listener and to demonstrate his own bravura, to the point that certain narcissistic tendencies of the player were often exaggerated.” Chouchane Siranossian, whose virtuosity was described as "diabolical" by the Sunday Times and who “hit the nail on the head” according to Classica on her Tartini recording (Alpha596, Choc), is the ideal interpreter of these high-risk concertos, with the fresh and knowledgeable support of Andrea Marcon and his Venetian ensemble.