Format: CD
Barcode: 0635212069929
Catalog number: SIGCD 699
Releasedate: 02-09-22
- Vivaldi’s Women includes a World Premiere recording of a newly-discovered concerto in F which is awaiting a catalogue number – the second movement is especially interesting because the solo part is given to the Leader of the orchestra (a classic Vivaldi device)
- There are weird and wonderful instruments on the new album including Vivaldi’s invention the violin ‘in tromba marina’, a newly commissioned Italian viola d’amore (to a design by Stradivarius) and a chalumeau.
“Apart from a short period (1717-19) spent in Mantua under the patronage of Philip of Hesse-Darmstadt, Vivaldi never held a full-time post in church or at court; for a composer of Vivaldi’s talent and standing, this was most unusual.
That said, he was employed for significant periods by the Ospedale della Pietài, a Venetian institution (founded c.1340) that cared for unwanted children, often illegitimate or physically disadvantagedii. The Pietà’s performers were taken from a group of women known as the figlie di coro, who sang and played the violin, violin in tromba marina, viola, viola d’amore, cello, violone, viol, double bass, theorbo, mandolin, harpsichord, organ, oboe, flute, recorder, chalumeau and clarinet. The Pietà developed a strong reputation for its musical performances, engaging the finest composers and teachers of the day. It was important to ensure that the standards were high; after all, these entertainments were most popular with Venetians and visitors alike whose donations provided a welcome extra source of revenue.
In addition to the many fine vocal works, Vivaldi also contributed many concertos that could be used to replace parts of the liturgy in church services. Amongst these are almost certainly all of his concertos for violin and obligato organ, presumably designed to show off the magnificent instrument that the Pietà had purchased in 1708.
We are extremely grateful to the Vivaldi scholar Michael Talbot for sharing his findings. As so much of Vivaldi’s sacred output seems to have been created whilst deputising for others, one can only imagine the riches that would have poured forth from his pen had he been given a church post. The quality of the music contained within his sacred oeuvre is breath-taking and it is a great tragedy that the evidence points to a large tranche of this repertoire having been lost over the years. It is interesting on this last point to note how few of the great composers since 1750 have been violinists. One can only hope that the time is now ripe for Vivaldi’s genius as a church composer to be fully recognised”
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1Concerto for Viola d’Amore, Strings & Continuo in D Minor, RV 394I. Allegro04:24
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2Concerto for Viola d’Amore, Strings & Continuo in D Minor, RV 394II. Largo01:56
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3Concerto for Viola d’Amore, Strings & Continuo in D Minor, RV 394III. Allegro03:58
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4Concerto for Violin in Tomba Marina, Strings & Continuo in G Major, RV 313I. Allegro03:03
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5Concerto for Violin in Tomba Marina, Strings & Continuo in G Major, RV 313II. Andante02:38
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6Concerto for Violin in Tomba Marina, Strings & Continuo in G Major, RV 313III. Allegro03:02
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7Introduzione al Gloria: 'Cur sagittas, cur tela, cur faces' for Contralto, Strings & Continuo, RV 637I. Aria: Allegro03:48
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8Introduzione al Gloria: 'Cur sagittas, cur tela, cur faces' for Contralto, Strings & Continuo, RV 637II. Recitativo accompagnato01:43
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9Introduzione al Gloria: 'Cur sagittas, cur tela, cur faces' for Contralto, Strings & Continuo, RV 637III. Aria: Andante05:33
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10Concerto for Violin, Strings & Continuo in F Major from 'Harmonia Mundi The 2nd Collection'I. Allegro03:00
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11Concerto for Violin, Strings & Continuo in F Major from 'Harmonia Mundi The 2nd Collection'II. Adagio01:41
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12Concerto for Violin, Strings & Continuo in F Major from 'Harmonia Mundi The 2nd Collection'III. Allegro02:22
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13Concerto for Violin, Organ, Strings & Continuo in D Minor, RV 541I. Allegro03:42
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14Concerto for Violin, Organ, Strings & Continuo in D Minor, RV 541II. Grave02:39
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15Concerto for Violin, Organ, Strings & Continuo in D Minor, RV 541III. Allegro02:17
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16Psalm 126: 'Nisi Dominus' for soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Contralto, Violin in Tromba Marina, Viola d’Amore, Chalumeau, Cello, Organ, Strings & Continuo,I. Allegro01:46
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17Psalm 126: 'Nisi Dominus' for soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Contralto, Violin in Tromba Marina, Viola d’Amore, Chalumeau, Cello, Organ, Strings & Continuo,II. Allegro02:48
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18Psalm 126: 'Nisi Dominus' for soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Contralto, Violin in Tromba Marina, Viola d’Amore, Chalumeau, Cello, Organ, Strings & Continuo,III. Allegro02:35
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19Psalm 126: 'Nisi Dominus' for soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Contralto, Violin in Tromba Marina, Viola d’Amore, Chalumeau, Cello, Organ, Strings & Continuo,IV. Andante03:14
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20Psalm 126: 'Nisi Dominus' for soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Contralto, Violin in Tromba Marina, Viola d’Amore, Chalumeau, Cello, Organ, Strings & Continuo,V. Allegro02:35
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21Psalm 126: 'Nisi Dominus' for soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Contralto, Violin in Tromba Marina, Viola d’Amore, Chalumeau, Cello, Organ, Strings & Continuo,VI. Largo05:13
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22Psalm 126: 'Nisi Dominus' for soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Contralto, Violin in Tromba Marina, Viola d’Amore, Chalumeau, Cello, Organ, Strings & Continuo,VII. Larghetto04:44
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23Psalm 126: 'Nisi Dominus' for soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Contralto, Violin in Tromba Marina, Viola d’Amore, Chalumeau, Cello, Organ, Strings & Continuo,VIII. Allegro01:40