{"product_id":"l-onda-armonica-concerti-per-fagotto-vi-vivaldi-edition-vol-76-music-cd-3700187679569","title":"L'onda Armonica - Concerti Per Fagotto Vi - Vivaldi Edition Vol. 76 - Music CD","description":"Vivaldi's bassoon concertos form an impressive and totally unique corpus within the European instrumental landscape of the eighteenth century. With this Volume, No. 76, which again features the bassoonist Sergio Azzolini alongside his ensemble, L'Onda Armonica, the nave label's Vivaldi Edition brings to completion the entire recordings of the thirty-nine concertos that the Red Priest composed for bassoon. They were written between c.1725 and the end of his life, at a time during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries when this instrument was still employed mainly in the basso continuo. There were already in his own day a number of remarkable bassoon virtuosi whose mastery of the instrument was nothing short of dazzling, which likely stirred the composer's exuberant imagination and insatiable creativity. The musicians of Count Wenzel von Morzin's orchestra in Prague come to mind, to whom Vivaldi dedicated some of these concertos; or Anton Moser, the exceptional virtuoso of the Dresden court orchestra; or again the Venetian Giuseppe 'Gioseppino' Biancardi, dedicatee of RV 502. In this final instalment, Sergio Azzolini brings together the four complete concertos that remained unrecorded: RV 501 (subtitled La Notte), RV 478, RV 487, and RV 466. Then he adds the two that have come down to us in incomplete form: RV 468 and RV 482. Of RV 468 in C major, only the first two movements survive (Allegro molto and Andante), while only the opening Allegro molto of the latter, in D minor, remains. The Italian bassoonist completes the album with movements in the same keys adapted from two cello concertos: RV 399 and RV 406. And to make a fitting conclusion, Azzolini offers his own version of another cello concerto, RV 402, which serves to underscore the close affinity and at times striking resemblance between these two lower-register instruments. From it's first illustrious period onwards, the bassoon reveals a remarkable diversity of expressive facets, far removed from the somewhat unvarying, droll at times even cheeky character withwhich it has, not without reason, been commonly associated since the early twentieth century (RV 468). For this final volume of the series, the director of L'Onda Armonica calls upon a lavishly expanded orchestra, replete with oboes, flutes, chalumeaux, clarinets, and even horns, in order to vary textures and atmospheres in the grand tradition of the Dresden Chapel. The bassoon proves their equal in it's capability for expressing calming feelings witness Il Sonno of RV 501, with it's remarkable string textures, from which the soloist's melodic line gently emerges or consoling warmth (RV 482, Allegro molto). Finally, what a diva it becomes as it gradually unfolds the expansive lyrical aria of the sumptuous Larghetto of RV 478.13 APRIL 2026","brand":"AEC","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42474614915147,"sku":"NAV7956.2","price":22.08,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/rockbandmerch.com\/products\/l-onda-armonica-concerti-per-fagotto-vi-vivaldi-edition-vol-76-music-cd-3700187679569","provider":"Rock Band Merch","version":"1.0","type":"link"}