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DescriptionGiuseppe Sammartini Concerti Op.2 & Op.9 (1996) [Bongiovanni 5559 IT] FLAC Giuseppe Sammartini: Concerti Op. 2 & Op. 9 / Frontalini, Kaunas Chamber Orchestra Giuseppe Sammartini Concerti Grossi Nr. 1-2-3-5 Opus 2 Giuseppe Sammartini Concerti Per Archi Nr. 2-4 Opus 9 Includes: Flac Image + Cue + Log + Scans + Album Arts & Information Composer: Giuseppe Sammartini Album: Sammartini: Concerti Op. 2 & Op. 9 / Frontalini, Kaunas CO Orchestra: Kaunas Chamber Orchestra Conductor: Silvano Frontalini Performers: Gediminas Dalinkevicius, Virginius Tamulis, Arunas Dirvanauskas, Saulis Dirvanauskas Genre: Classical Style: Chamber Orchestra Period: Baroque Release Date: 10/01/1996 Label: Bongiovanni Catalog Number: 5559 Spars Code: DDD Number of Discs: 1 Recorded in: Stereo Rip Type: Flac .cue BitRate: Lossless Length: 1 Hours 16 Mins. Works on This Recording (See Tracklist below) Concerto grossi (6), Op. 2: no 1 in A major by Giuseppe Sammartini 4 Movements Tracks 1-4 Performer: Gediminas Dalinkevicius (Violin), Virginius Tamulis (Cello), Arunas Dirvanauskas (Violin), Saulis Dirvanauskas (Harpsichord) Conductor: Silvano Frontalini Orchestra/Ensemble: Kaunas Chamber Orchestra Period: Baroque Written: by 1728; Italy Date of Recording: 06/1993 Venue: Kaunas, Lithuania Length: 11 Minutes 45 Secs. Concerto grossi (6), Op. 2: no 2 in E minor by Giuseppe Sammartini 4 Movements Tracks 5-8 Performer: Virginius Tamulis (Cello), Saulis Dirvanauskas (Harpsichord), Arunas Dirvanauskas (Violin), Gediminas Dalinkevicius (Violin) Conductor: Silvano Frontalini Orchestra/Ensemble: Kaunas Chamber Orchestra Period: Baroque Written: by 1728; Italy Date of Recording: 06/1993 Venue: Kaunas, Lithuania Length: 12 Minutes 49 Secs. Concerto grossi (6), Op. 2: no 3 in C minor by Giuseppe Sammartini 3 Movements Tracks 9-11 Performer: Gediminas Dalinkevicius (Violin), Saulis Dirvanauskas (Harpsichord), Arunas Dirvanauskas (Violin), Virginius Tamulis (Cello) Conductor: Silvano Frontalini Orchestra/Ensemble: Kaunas Chamber Orchestra Period: Baroque Written: by 1728; Italy Date of Recording: 06/1993 Venue: Kaunas, Lithuania Length: 6 Minutes 27 Secs. Concerto grossi (6), Op. 2: no 5 in A major by Giuseppe Sammartini 4 Movements Tracks 12-15 Performer: Gediminas Dalinkevicius (Violin), Arunas Dirvanauskas (Violin), Saulis Dirvanauskas (Harpsichord), Virginius Tamulis (Cello) Conductor: Silvano Frontalini Orchestra/Ensemble: Kaunas Chamber Orchestra Period: Baroque Written: by 1728; Italy Date of Recording: 06/1993 Venue: Kaunas, Lithuania Length: 12 Minutes 32 Secs. Concertos (4) for Keyboard, Op. 9: no 2 in F major by Giuseppe Sammartini 3 Movements Tracks 16-18 Performer: Saulis Dirvanauskas (Harpsichord) Conductor: Silvano Frontalini Orchestra/Ensemble: Kaunas Chamber Orchestra Period: Baroque Written: by 1754; England Date of Recording: 06/1993 Venue: Kaunas, Lithuania Length: 16 Minutes 7 Secs. Concertos (4) for Keyboard, Op. 9: no 4 in B flat major by Giuseppe Sammartini 4 Movements Tracks 19-22 Performer: Saulis Dirvanauskas (Harpsichord) Conductor: Silvano Frontalini Orchestra/Ensemble: Kaunas Chamber Orchestra Period: Baroque Written: by 1754; England Date of Recording: 06/1993 Venue: Kaunas, Lithuania Length: 16 Minutes 6 Secs. Works & Movements by Track Number Concerto grossi (6), Op. 2: no 1 in A major by Giuseppe Sammartini 01 Concerto Grosso in A Major, Op. 2, No. 1: I. Spiritoso 02 Concerto Grosso in A Major, Op. 2, No. 1: II. Allegro assai 03 Concerto Grosso in A Major, Op. 2, No. 1: III. Andante 04 Concerto Grosso in A Major, Op. 2, No. 1: IV. Allegro Concerto grossi (6), Op. 2: no 2 in E minor by Giuseppe Sammartini 05 Concerto Grosso in E Minor, Op. 2, No. 2: I. Andante staccato 06 Concerto Grosso in E Minor, Op. 2, No. 2: II. Allegro 07 Concerto Grosso in E Minor, Op. 2, No. 2: III. Pastorale: Andante 08 Concerto Grosso in E Minor, Op. 2, No. 2: IV. Minuet Concerto grossi (6), Op. 2: no 3 in C minor by Giuseppe Sammartini 09 Concerto Grosso in Op. 2, No. 3, C Minor: I. Sostenuto 10 Concerto Grosso in Op. 2, No. 3, C Minor: II. Allegro 11 Concerto Grosso in Op. 2, No. 3, C Minor: III. Minuet: Affettuoso Concerto grossi (6), Op. 2: no 5 in A major by Giuseppe Sammartini 12 Concerto Grosso in A Major, Op. 2, No. 5: I. Spiritoso 13 Concerto Grosso in A Major, Op. 2, No. 5: II. Andante 14 Concerto Grosso in A Major, Op. 2, No. 5: III. Allegro 15 Concerto Grosso in A Major, Op. 2, No. 5: IV. Minuet: Affetuoso Concertos (4) for Keyboard, Op. 9: no 2 in F major by Giuseppe Sammartini 16 Keyboard Concerto in F Major, Op. 9, No. 2: I. Allegro 17 Keyboard Concerto in F Major, Op. 9, No. 2: II. Andante 18 Keyboard Concerto in F Major, Op. 9, No. 2: III. Allegro Concertos (4) for Keyboard, Op. 9: no 4 in B flat major by Giuseppe Sammartini 19 Keyboard Concerto in B-Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 4: I. Allegro 20 Keyboard Concerto in B-Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 4: II. Sostenuto - Andante 21 Keyboard Concerto in B-Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 4: III. Allegro 22 Keyboard Concerto in B-Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 4: IV. Allegro Giuseppe Sammartini Biography Born: January 6, 1695 in Milan, Italy Died: November 23, 1750 in London, England A younger contemporary of J.S. Bach, Giuseppe Sammartini is generally recognized as one of the more significant composers of concertos and sonatas during his time. An oboist, it is likely that he played the flute and recorder as well: indeed, among his vast instrumental output, there are 24 sonatas for flute (or violin) and bass, 30 trios involving flute, and his best-known composition is the Concerto in F for recorder. Oddly, though he wrote chamber works and a concerto for oboe, he produced substantially less for his chosen instrument. Born in Milan, Sammartini was the son of French oboist Alexis Saint-Martin and older brother of the better-known composer (and also oboist) Giovanni Battista Sammartini. Young Giuseppe's first instruction likely came from his father, and by 1711 the two brothers were performing together in an orchestra. Giuseppe's first surviving compositions date to the mid-1710s and include the aforementioned Oboe Concerto in F major, which was published in Amsterdam around 1717. Around the time of that publication, Giuseppe and Giovanni became members of a Milan orchestra and by 1720 they had joined that city's Regio Ducal Theater orchestra. In 1729, Giuseppe departed Italy for Brussels, where he remained briefly before traveling to London, the city he would settle in for the remainder of his career. He was already recognized in England as a promising composer, owing to the publication there of his 12 Trio Sonatas in 1727. But it was his musicianship on the oboe that made him a celebrity in the English capital. In the 1730s Sammartini played in Handel's orchestra and performed in many productions of Handel's operas, including that of Arminio, which features difficult obbligato writing for the oboe in the Act II aria, "Quella fiamme." In 1736 Sammartini was appointed music teacher in the household of Prince Frederick of Wales. His duties included instructing the Prince's wife Augusta and her children in music, and undoubtedly involved many private chamber music performances before the Prince and his retinue. Sammartini held this post until his death. This final decade-and-a-half was apparently a very happy time for him: many of his works date to this period, some carrying dedications to the Prince (12 Sonatas, Op. 1; 1736) and to Augusta (12 Trios, Op. 3; 1743). Sammartini died at the household of the Prince during the week of November 17, 1750. About The Orchestra: The Kaunas City Symphony Orchestra grew from the Kaunas Chamber Orchestra, which was founded in 1988 in Kaunas, Lithuania and since 2000 has been managed by Algimantas Treikauskas. Pavel Berman, Modestas Pitrenas, Imants Resnis used to be principal conductors, now this position belongs to Constantine Orbelian. Kaunas City Symphony Orchestra gives concerts at home and abroad, including Latvia, Estonia, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, Finland, and Italy, appears regularly at various international festivals, presents concert projects and gives thematic concerts. Many famous Lithuanian and foreign soloists and conductors have collaborated with the orchestra. Orchestra appears and organizes about 50 concerts per year. • • • If You Can, Please Seed & Thanks. I hope you enjoy the Audiophiles. Please notify me if you have any problems downloading, or find any inoperative or bogus files in this download. Please Make Your Request Here: https://kat.cr/user/PhatViking/requests Regards, Phat Viking Sends... Sharing Widget |