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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
1982 Grenzing/St. Cyprien, Périgord, France
…in original works and transcriptions, the irrepressible Red Priest continues to deserve our applause.
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ANTONIO VIVALDI (trans. Todorovski): Concerto in B-flat, Op. 4, no. 1, fr La Stravaganza –Catherine Todorovski (1982 Grenzing/St. Cyprien, Périgord, France) Syrius 252474
VIVALDI (trans. Bach): Concerto in d, Op. 3, no. 11 (BWV 596), fr L’estro aromonico –Gerhard Weinberger (1746 Hildebrandt/St. Wenzel Church, Naumburg, Germany) cpo777018
VIVALDI (arr. Boucher): Domine Deus, fr Gloria, RV 589 —Benoit Loiselle, cello; Vincent Boucher (1973 Wilhelm/St. Matthias Church, Montreal) ATMA 2568
VIVALDI (trans. Anne Dawson): Concerto/Sonata in F, Op. 3, no. 7 —Davide Pozzi (1745 Ddoria/St. Bartolomeo Apostolo, Ospitaletto, Italy) MVC 009/025
VIVALDI: Concerto in C for Violin, Cello, Organ and Strings, RV 554 –L’Arte dell’Arco Ensemble/Federico Guglielmo, violin; Francesco Montaruli, cello; Roberto Loreggian (positive organ/Oratorio di S. Bovo, Padua, Italy) Brilliant Classics 94099/5
Filler – VIVALDI: Concerto in B-flat, Opus 4, no. 1 (see above)
VIVALDI (trans. Thilde): Trumpet (originally Violin) Concerto in d, Op. 8, no. 9 –Miroslav Kejmar, trumpet; Jirina Pokorná (St. Clement’s Church, Prague, Czech Republic) Vars 0006
VIVALDI (trans. Bach): Concerto in D/C, RV 208 (BWV 594) –Claudio Brizi (1756 Migendt/Zur frohen Botschaft Church, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany) Quadrivium 022
VIVALDI: Concerto in F for Violin, Organ and Strings, RV 542 –Il Rossignolo Ensemble/Fabio Cafaro, violin; Ottaviano Tenerani (1992 Chichi chamber organ) Tactus 672239
VIVALDI (trans. Todorovski): Concerto in c, Op. 4, no. 10, fr La Stravaganza –Catherine Todorovski (1982 Grenzing/St. Cyprien, Périgord, France) Syrius 252474
Filler – VIVALDI-BACH: Concerto in d, Op. 3, no. 11 (see above)
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