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« While Geminiani’s fame as a violinist and composer remains undimmed‚ his fame as a guitarist is almost forgotten‚ and his reputation as a harpsichordist has rested on his didactic works though‚ as this recording indicates‚ he must have been a very accomplished performer. His lack of interest in opera and melodrama in a country where these were keys to fame and fortune may have led him to emigrate to London in 1714. There he had considerable success in the concert halls. It was his intellectual drive‚ rather than his performing fingers‚ that prompted him to rework some of his Sonatas Op 4 for violin and thoroughbass as the Pièces de Clavecin (1743). The predominant influence is announced in the Frenchlanguage titles and emphasised by the warm sound of Fabio Bonizzoni’s Pascal Taskin instrument of 1788. […] Bonizzoni’s surefingered and stylish performances and superb recording make this a rewarding issue.» (Gramophone)
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Pièces de clavecin (Francesco Geminiani)
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
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Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord (Pascal Taskin, Paris, 1788) - Francesco Geminiani, Composer
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
Album review
« While Geminiani’s fame as a violinist and composer remains undimmed‚ his fame as a guitarist is almost forgotten‚ and his reputation as a harpsichordist has rested on his didactic works though‚ as this recording indicates‚ he must have been a very accomplished performer. His lack of interest in opera and melodrama in a country where these were keys to fame and fortune may have led him to emigrate to London in 1714. There he had considerable success in the concert halls. It was his intellectual drive‚ rather than his performing fingers‚ that prompted him to rework some of his Sonatas Op 4 for violin and thoroughbass as the Pièces de Clavecin (1743). The predominant influence is announced in the Frenchlanguage titles and emphasised by the warm sound of Fabio Bonizzoni’s Pascal Taskin instrument of 1788. […] Bonizzoni’s surefingered and stylish performances and superb recording make this a rewarding issue.» (Gramophone)
Details of original recording : Recorded at the Castello Sforzesco, Milano, Italy, in November 2000. Released in Spain in 2001, and February/March 2002. Reissued in July 2020
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 13 track(s)
- Total length: 01:01:47
- Main artists: Fabio Bonizzoni
- Composer: Francesco Geminiani
- Label: Glossa
- Area: Italie
- Genre: Classical
- Period: Baroque Music
(C) 2020 Glossa (P) 2020 Glossa
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