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Enrico Gatti|Vivaldi, A.: Violin Sonatas, Op. 2, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 9 (Antonio Vivaldi)

Vivaldi, A.: Violin Sonatas, Op. 2, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 9 (Antonio Vivaldi)

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Antonio Vivaldi was one of the most prolific composers ever in terms of concertos, and with the modern proliferation of period performance practice recordings being made of Baroque music, it's wonderful to see more of the "Red Priest's" lesser-known chamber works gaining some exposure. This album by violinist Enrico Gatti and Ensemble Aurora presents seven of the sonatas from Vivaldi's Op. 2 for violin and continuo. The liner notes, written by the artist himself, are quite informative and give clear insight on his approach to the sonatas, as well as their historical position among Vivaldi's greater oeuvre. The performances themselves don't quite deliver on the excitement that's built up in the notes, however. Gatti's playing is quite solid, with clean articulation and generally solid intonation. What the performances lack, though, is sufficient contrast between the movements. It's also difficult not to draw comparisons between Gatti and other prominent artists on the Baroque violin scene, such as Giuliano Carmignola. Gatti's approach to the violin is far less energetic and daring, which, when coupled with the lack of contrast between movements, yields an unfortunately safe-sounding, lackluster performance. So while this album is a perfectly acceptable source for another glimpse at Vivaldi's huge output, it's unlikely to make listeners jump out of their seats with excitement.
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Vivaldi, A.: Violin Sonatas, Op. 2, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 9 (Antonio Vivaldi)

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1
I. Preludio a Capriccio: Presto
Ensemble Aurora
00:01:25

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

2
II. Corrente: Allegro
Enrico Gatti
00:01:59

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

3
III. Adagio
Ensemble Aurora
00:01:04

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

4
IV. Giga: Allegro
Enrico Gatti
00:02:16

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

5
I. Preludio: Andante
Ensemble Aurora
00:07:06

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

6
II. Corrente: Allegro
Ensemble Aurora
00:01:55

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

7
III. Adagio
Enrico Gatti
00:01:30

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

8
IV. Giga: Allegro
Ensemble Aurora
00:01:44

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

9
I. Andante
Ensemble Aurora
00:03:54

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

10
II. Allemanda: Allegro
Enrico Gatti
00:02:22

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

11
III. Sarabanda: Andante
Ensemble Aurora
00:03:58

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

12
IV. Corrente: Presto
Enrico Gatti
00:02:55

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

13
I. Preludio: Andante
Ensemble Aurora
00:02:56

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

14
II. Allemanda: Allegro
Ensemble Aurora
00:02:54

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

15
III. Corrente: Allegro
Ensemble Aurora
00:01:48

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

16
I. Preludio: Andante
Ensemble Aurora
00:04:07

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

17
II. Giga: Allegro
Enrico Gatti
00:02:06

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

18
III. Sarabanda: Largo
Ensemble Aurora
00:03:07

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

19
IV. Corrente: Allegro
Ensemble Aurora
00:02:31

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

20
I. Preludio: Andante
Enrico Gatti
00:07:04

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

21
II. Cappriccio: Allegro
Ensemble Aurora
00:01:30

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

22
III. Giga: Allegro
Ensemble Aurora
00:02:33

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

23
IV. Gavotta: Presto
Enrico Gatti
00:00:51

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

24
I. Preludio: Andante
Ensemble Aurora
00:03:46

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

25
II. Corrente: Allegro
Enrico Gatti
00:02:41

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

26
III. Giga: Presto
Ensemble Aurora
00:01:17

Enrico Gatti, violin - Ensemble Aurora, Ensemble

Chronique

Antonio Vivaldi was one of the most prolific composers ever in terms of concertos, and with the modern proliferation of period performance practice recordings being made of Baroque music, it's wonderful to see more of the "Red Priest's" lesser-known chamber works gaining some exposure. This album by violinist Enrico Gatti and Ensemble Aurora presents seven of the sonatas from Vivaldi's Op. 2 for violin and continuo. The liner notes, written by the artist himself, are quite informative and give clear insight on his approach to the sonatas, as well as their historical position among Vivaldi's greater oeuvre. The performances themselves don't quite deliver on the excitement that's built up in the notes, however. Gatti's playing is quite solid, with clean articulation and generally solid intonation. What the performances lack, though, is sufficient contrast between the movements. It's also difficult not to draw comparisons between Gatti and other prominent artists on the Baroque violin scene, such as Giuliano Carmignola. Gatti's approach to the violin is far less energetic and daring, which, when coupled with the lack of contrast between movements, yields an unfortunately safe-sounding, lackluster performance. So while this album is a perfectly acceptable source for another glimpse at Vivaldi's huge output, it's unlikely to make listeners jump out of their seats with excitement.
© TiVo

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