

These sonatas, which are often used as student works, need all of these things to be truly successful on an album. There's very little fire to be found in this recording no grit, no excitement, no risk-taking, nothing to get the blood really flowing through your veins. 5 for cello and continuo in E minor, RV 40- Largo- Allegro- Largo- Allegro Antonio Vivaldi wrote a set of six sonatas for cello. And yes, the nine sonatas are played through without any glaring errors or blunders. Yes, balance between the three is acceptable. Yes, Sheppard and colleagues play with a sufficient level of technical accuracy. And what's going on is nothing remarkable. Listeners will immediately notice the low recording level and will need to really crank their stereos just to be able to hear what's going on. This Musical Heritage Society album (originally released on the CRD label) features members of L'Ecole d'Orphée (cellists Susan Sheppard and Jane Coe with harpsichordist Lucy Carolan) in a survey of the complete sonatas. While it could be argued that these cello sonatas pale in comparison to the more well-known violin concertos, they are still deserving of attention and appreciation. With solo part, piano accompaniment and performance notes. Format: set of performance parts (includes separate pull-out cello part). The cello, for example, was graced with some 27 concertos and nine sonatas. Composed by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), edited by Nikolai Graudan. 3 Each of Ysa es sonatas in this set were dedicated to a legendary. With his violin concertos dominating the recording industry and concert stage, it's sometimes easy to forget that Vivaldi also wrote a great deal of other music, for different instrumentation. Concerto for Violin in D minor Op 47 The Haunting of Bly Manor (Music from the.
