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Lowrider
20-09-2005, 17:17
Editora foné

Marco Fornaciari, violino Stradivari "Cremonese" 1715

Giuseppe Volpato, violino Guarnieri "del Gesu" 1734

Antonio De Lorenze, Violino Amati "Carlo IX de Francia" 1566

Igor Merlini, Viola Amati "Stauffer" 1615

etc...

Lindo de morrer, nada de pressas á moderna...* :nao:

adomingos
20-09-2005, 18:23
Oh António que timing, é que tinha mesmo perguntado ao MikeF informações sobre este disco aki http://forumhifi.com/board/index.php/topic,62.15.html.

Já agora, onde se consegue arranjar?

tks :Yes:

Falp
20-09-2005, 18:25
Versão do CD de música Clássica mais vendido de sempre e meu favorito: *:Yes:

http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000002RXL.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

1. 12 Concertos for Violin and Strings
Composed by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by English Chamber Orchestra with Nigel Kennedy


"What is left to be said, musically, about a work that features on around a hundred recordings in the current UK catalogue alone? In explaining that he has not been "seduced" by the "authentic" movement, Kennedy notes, "In my opinion, if a piece of music belongs only to the time in which it was written, it should not be played today". Thus his approach draws on the entire tradition of violin playing: "Once I've established an instinctive relationship with the music, I need to use every technique I know to communicate that to the listener". Communicate Nigel Kennedy certainly does, bringing a fresh eye to a work over-familiarity has consigned to background music. His "Adagio Molto" from Concerto No. 3 opens with an extraordinary spectral bowing effect, while the following "Allegro" has a zestful percussive snap. His tempos are faster, his rhythms more accentuated and dynamic, his playing more vigorous and involved than we are used to. The effect is startling and exhilarating, making this a Four Seasons to be listened to. Putting the solo instrument once more to the fore, Nigel Kennedy has done us a great service, reminding us that these truly are fine concertos, bringing this vibrant music once more to our attention. --Gary S. Dalkin "

Lowrider
20-09-2005, 18:48
nada de pressas á moderna...

A versão acima é exactamente ao que me refiro, mas não é a unica, há outra muito conceituada que também tocam a 200 à hora... :puke:

Eu só gosto de versões mais "romanticas"...* o:)

Comprei no importador, acho eu, uma loja na rua Viriato, ou lá como se chama, ao lado de um shopping na Tomás Ribeiro

MikeF
20-09-2005, 19:15
a da foné há na fnac (sacd)

Falp
21-09-2005, 09:35
Não é apressada, tem uma tensão q.b....* o:)* Recomendo!* :Yes:

Mrs.Pato
23-09-2005, 14:54
Lindo!!! ;D

avgt
08-11-2005, 12:50
Ouçam "Il Giardino Armónico" ... :D