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Corelli / Scorticati- Symphony 3 / Tarantella 6 / Romance 37 (CD)

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the album cover for Corelli / Scorticati - Symphony 3 / Tarantella 6 / Romance 37
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In early 18th-century England, the recorder was a popular instrument among music lovers, therefore- since the eminent Italian composer Arcangelo Corelli's works made an enormous impression in the country- it was only a matter of time before numerous virtuoso recorder arrangements of his string works began to appear. Estro Cromatico leader Marco Scorticati and his longstanding partner Davide Pozzi join forces with Evangelina Mascardi, Sara Campobasso, Michela Gardini, and Pietro Pasquini to deliver a new rendition of this well-loved music, including two premiere recordings. Improvised ornamentation, as well as the multifaceted texture provided by diversified combinations of the continuo instruments, play a central role in the present interpretation, thus bringing Corelli's extraordinary music back to life; as Roger North wrote in 1710 "if music can be immortal, Corelli's consorts will be so. "

Format: New CD/Classical

Corelli / Scorticati- Symphony 3 / Tarantella 6 / Romance 37 (CD)

SKU: 3760195731123
Regular price ¥83.00
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Release Date: 01.25.2019

 
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In early 18th-century England, the recorder was a popular instrument among music lovers, therefore- since the eminent Italian composer Arcangelo Corelli's works made an enormous impression in the country- it was only a matter of time before numerous virtuoso recorder arrangements of his string works began to appear. Estro Cromatico leader Marco Scorticati and his longstanding partner Davide Pozzi join forces with Evangelina Mascardi, Sara Campobasso, Michela Gardini, and Pietro Pasquini to deliver a new rendition of this well-loved music, including two premiere recordings. Improvised ornamentation, as well as the multifaceted texture provided by diversified combinations of the continuo instruments, play a central role in the present interpretation, thus bringing Corelli's extraordinary music back to life; as Roger North wrote in 1710 "if music can be immortal, Corelli's consorts will be so. "