The Italian Album
Guglielmo Dandolo Marchesi, Eugenia Ottaviano, Bartolomeo Dandolo Marchesi, Marco Crosetto, Taya König-Tarasevich, Verità Baroque
Corelli leads the way. The fourth of his posthumously published Concerti Grossi Op. 6 opens with a conspicuously majestic Adagio from which Verità detonate an Allegro alive with unstoppable...
The Italian Album
Guglielmo Dandolo Marchesi, Eugenia Ottaviano, Bartolomeo Dandolo Marchesi, Marco Crosetto, Taya König-Tarasevich, Verità Baroque
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Corelli leads the way. The fourth of his posthumously published Concerti Grossi Op. 6 opens with a conspicuously majestic Adagio from which Verità detonate an Allegro alive with unstoppable...
About
The tracks on this album, including the premiere recording of a commissioned work by Nicola Canzano, were recorded in four different baroque castles. This baroque repertoire is played on historical instruments and recorded in the halls for which is was originally composed, creating an authentic atmosphere. The album is an innovative collaboration with scientists, engineers, filmmakers, and marketers using innovative recording and mixing techniques. The albumwas made in 360* and mixed to create a rich immersive sound experience.
Following their debut album,The German Album,the ensemblepresents the second album of the series: The Italian Album. Featuring a repertoire of baroque compositions by Corelli, Vivaldi, Albinoni, and Galuppi, Verita invites listeners on a captivating journey through time. The album is once again concluded by a specially commissioned neo-baroque piece from one of their composers in residence, Nicola Canzano.
Contents and tracklist
- Guglielmo Dandolo Marchesi, Eugenia Ottaviano, Bartolomeo Dandolo Marchesi
- Verità Baroque
- Guglielmo Dandolo Marchesi, Eugenia Ottaviano, Bartolomeo Dandolo Marchesi, Marco Crosetto
- Verità Baroque
- Verità Baroque
- Verità Baroque
- Verità Baroque
- Taya König-Tarasevich
- Verità Baroque
Awards and reviews
August 2024
Corelli leads the way. The fourth of his posthumously published Concerti Grossi Op. 6 opens with a conspicuously majestic Adagio from which Verità detonate an Allegro alive with unstoppable joie de vivre and infectious edge-of-s eat virtuosity...This is a scintillating album, scintillatingly despatched. Can The French Album be far behind? Let's hope not!