1. Allegro 1.53 2. Sempre piano 2.32 3. Presto 2.13
Introduttione II
4.Allegro 2.19 5. Andante 2.40 6. Allegro 2.19
Introduttione III
7. Allegro 2.33 8. Andante 1.49 9. Presto 1.30
Introduttione IV
10. Allegro 1.47 11. Andante 1.58 12. Presto 1.07
Introduttione V
13. Allegro 2.08 14. Andante 3.00 15. Presto 2.41
Introduttione VI
16. Allegro 2.04 17. Andante 2.11 18. Presto 2.14
Concerto in La magg per violino archi e basso continuo
MARCO RIZZI - violino
19. Allegro 3.10 20. Largo 3.28 21. Allegro 5.50
Conceived, recorded and produced by Giulio Cesare Ricci Recorded at Palazzo Grande, Brescia Recording date September 1989 Executive producer Alessandro Orizio Musical Consultant Giacomo Fornari
This album contains all music by Pietro Antonio Locatelli (Bergamo 1695-1764) and it's a reference album for baroque music lovers. To underline the typical "Italian interpretation" of Maestro Agostino Orizio conductor of Orchestra del Festival "Michelangeli" di Brescia e Bergamo and great interpreter of this repertoire. The recording was made by Giulio Cesare Ricci in the fascinating acoustics of the "Palazzo Grande in Brescia" using the original tube microphones Neumann U47 and M49 and all his equipment: advanced mike pre-amplifiers Nagra, Analog Tape Recorders Nagra 4s, line, microphone and supply cables Signoricci. The original master were transferred from Nagra 4s directly to DSD Also for this recording Giulio Cesare Ricci used a recording technique "field effect" ...natural sound without the use of equalizers, no sound expansion and compression systems.
New York’s Ensemble for Early Music Frederic Renz: direttore
Daniele - Mark Bleeke Re Baldassarre, Abacuc - Wilbur Pauley Re Dario - Patrick Mason Regina, Angelo - Peter Becker Astrologo - Johnson Flucker Leguleio - Douglas Shambo
S. Costa, A. Antonov, E. Morozova, F. Zahradnícek, D. Kelly Wexford Festival Opera Chorus - National Philarmonic Orchestra of Belarus - D. Callegari: conductor Wexford Festival Opera, 2001
Friedrich Flotow (1812 - 1883) Alessandro Stradella