Arcana: A402
Corelli - Sonate da Chiesa op.3, Posthumous Sonatas
Our Price: £19.50
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 26th July 2010
CD1: Sonata II in D major; Sonata V in D minor; Sonata VI in G major; Sonata VII in E minor; Sonata VIII in C major; Sonata X in A minor; Posthumous Sonatas; Sonata in A major WoO 5; Sonata in G minor WoO 9; Sonata in D major WoO 8
CD2: Sonata XII in A major; Sonata IX in F minor; Sonata III in B flat major; Sonata XI in G minor; Sonata I in F major; Sonata IV in B minor; Posthumous Sonatas; Sonata in D major WoO7; Sonata in D major WoO6; Sonata in G minor WoO10; Sonata in D major WoO 4
Ensemble Aurora / Enrico Gatti: Maestro di concerto
September 16th - 20th 1996 (CD 1), September 15th - 20th 1997 (CD 2), Église de Grancey-le-Château, France.
Corelli’s Op. 3 (12 sonatas for two violins and continuo) – and seven similar but seldom-heard, posthumous sonatas – are performed here by Enrico Gatti, considered by many to be an authoritative Corelli interpreter. This multi-award-winning disc returns with new artwork and a cover that celebrates the close artistic association and friendship of Corelli and the celebrated painter Francesco Trevisani with a masterpiece commissioned by the two artists’ patron, Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni.
Born in 1955 in Perugia, Italy, Enrico Gatti has dedicated himself to the study of XVII and XVIII century repertoire. He has performed extensively with, amongst others, La Petite Bande, Ensemble 415, Concerto Palatino, Hesperion XX, La Real Cámara, as leader of Les Arts Florissants, Les Talens Lyriques, The King’s Consort, Ricercar Consort and Concerto Köln. He directs the Ensemble Aurora, which he founded in Italy in 1986 to further promote the study and performance of Italian musical heritage. The complete recording of Corelli’s Op.III won the diapason d’or de l’année in 1998.
CD2: Sonata XII in A major; Sonata IX in F minor; Sonata III in B flat major; Sonata XI in G minor; Sonata I in F major; Sonata IV in B minor; Posthumous Sonatas; Sonata in D major WoO7; Sonata in D major WoO6; Sonata in G minor WoO10; Sonata in D major WoO 4
Ensemble Aurora / Enrico Gatti: Maestro di concerto
September 16th - 20th 1996 (CD 1), September 15th - 20th 1997 (CD 2), Église de Grancey-le-Château, France.
Corelli’s Op. 3 (12 sonatas for two violins and continuo) – and seven similar but seldom-heard, posthumous sonatas – are performed here by Enrico Gatti, considered by many to be an authoritative Corelli interpreter. This multi-award-winning disc returns with new artwork and a cover that celebrates the close artistic association and friendship of Corelli and the celebrated painter Francesco Trevisani with a masterpiece commissioned by the two artists’ patron, Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni.
Born in 1955 in Perugia, Italy, Enrico Gatti has dedicated himself to the study of XVII and XVIII century repertoire. He has performed extensively with, amongst others, La Petite Bande, Ensemble 415, Concerto Palatino, Hesperion XX, La Real Cámara, as leader of Les Arts Florissants, Les Talens Lyriques, The King’s Consort, Ricercar Consort and Concerto Köln. He directs the Ensemble Aurora, which he founded in Italy in 1986 to further promote the study and performance of Italian musical heritage. The complete recording of Corelli’s Op.III won the diapason d’or de l’année in 1998.
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