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Antonio Vivaldi: Concertos, Op. 10, Nos. 1-6/Giuseppe Sammar

表演者: Michala Petri/Moscow Virtuosi

专辑类型: DDD

介质: CD

发行时间: 1996-11-12

唱片数: 1

出版者: RCA

条形码: 0090266854325

专辑简介


About Recorder
  in music, wind instrument of the fipple, or whistle, flute class, closely related to the flageolet. Most
  recorders made since their revival in 1919 by the English instrument maker Arnold Dolmetsch follow the
  early 18th-century Baroque design: the cylindrical head joint is partly plugged to direct the wind
  against the sharp edge below, the plug being known as the block, or fipple; the body tapers, and its
  lowest part is usually made as a separate foot joint; and there are seven finger holes and one
  thumbhole. Often the lowest two holes are arranged as a pair, so that when one is left open it produces
  the semitone above the note made when both are covered. The upper register, at the octave, is obtained
  by “pinching” the thumbhole (flexing the thumb to make a narrow opening above the thumbnail). Larger
  recorders may have one or more keys.
  Most recorders are made in the following sizes (note names referring to the lowest note; c¢ = middle
  C): descant (soprano) in c2; treble (alto) in f¢; tenor in c¢; and bass in f. Other, less commonly
  used recorders include the gar klein Fl?tlein in C¢2; sopranino in f 2; great bass in c; and the contra
  bass in F. The treble and tenor recorders sound at written pitch; the sopranino and descant, an octave
  higher; the bass, the music for which is written in the bass staff, also sounds an octave higher.
  The recorder is a 14th-century improvement upon earlier kindred instruments. The first instruction books
  were written by the German theorist Sebastian Virdung (1511) and the Italian instrumentalist Silvestro
  Ganassi (1535). The Baroque repertory is almost exclusively for treble recorder (then called flute, or
  common flute). After the mid-18th century the instrument became obsolete until its modern revival.
  Copyright ? 1994-2002 Encyclop?dia Britannica, Inc.

曲目


Track Listings
1. Concerto No. 1(RV 433) in F: 'La tempesta di mare': Allegro
2. Concerto No. 1(RV 433) in F: 'La tempesta di mare': Largo
3. Concerto No. 1(RV 433) in F: 'La tempesta di mare': Presto
4. Concerto No. 2 (RV 439) in g: 'La notte': Largo
5. Concerto No. 2 (RV 439) in g: 'La notte': Presto 'Fantasmi'
6. Concerto No. 2 (RV 439) in g: 'La notte': Largo
7. Concerto No. 2 (RV 439) in g: 'La notte': Presto
8. Concerto No. 2 (RV 439) in g: 'La notte': Largo 'Il sonno'
9. Concerto No. 2 (RV 439) in g: 'La notte': Allegro
10. Concerto No. 3 (RV 428) in D: 'Il cardello': Allegro
11. Concerto No. 3 (RV 428) in D: 'Il cardello': Cantabile
12. Concerto No. 3 (RV 428) in D: 'Il cardello': Allegro
13. Concerto No. 4 (RV 435) in G: Allegro
14. Concerto No. 4 (RV 435) in G: Largo
15. Concerto No. 4 (RV 435) in G: Allegro
16. Concerto No. 5 (RV434) in F: Allegro ma non tanto
17. Concerto No. 5 (RV434) in F: Largo e cantabile
18. Concerto No. 5 (RV434) in F: Allegro
19. Concerto No. 6 (RV 437) in G: Allegro
20. Concerto No. 6 (RV 437) in G: Largo