Viotti - Duos for 2 Violins
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96629
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 11th October 2024
Contents
Works
Duos concertans (3), op.9Artists
Fabrizio Falasca (violin)Gianmaria Melis (violin)
Works
Duos concertans (3), op.9Artists
Fabrizio Falasca (violin)Gianmaria Melis (violin)
About
Described in contemporary reports as a generous and highly charismatic musician driven by idealistic zeal, he is now universally recognised as one of the greatest violinists of all time. In hindsight, it is clear that he and his vast oeuvre occupied a key historical position.
He appeared at a pivotal moment between the end of the ancien régime and the start of the modern era: a period when, in social terms, music began to escape the courts and entertain the growing middle classes, laying the foundations for modern concert-going and the figure of the freelance musician.
A period when various national traditions, both in terms of instruments and compositions, began to meet and influence each other with unprecedented dynamism, and when the formal rigour of Classicism gave way to the pathos of Romanticism.
Viotti was at the heart of this time of dramatic change: the standard-bearer for a centuries-old Italian violin school that included Arcangelo Corelli, Antonio Vivaldi, Pietro Locatelli, Giuseppe Tartini and Viotti’s teacher Gaetano Pugnani. He took this esteemed group’s technical achievements away from the Baroque and Galant style into a new era, with the arrival of Niccolò Paganini just around the corner.
He was admired by Mozart, inspired the virtuosity of Paganini’s concertos, was central because of his years lived in London to the evolution of British musical life, and must surely be considered the most significant figure in the entire French violin school.
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