Ottavio Dantone © Giulia Papetti
Accademia Bizantina / Tampieri / Dantone
»Le quattro stagioni«
Sunday
22
October
2023
11:00 – ca. 13:00
Großer Saal
Performers
Accademia Bizantina
Alessandro Tampieri, Barockvioline
Ottavio Dantone, Cembalo, Leitung
Programme
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto A-Dur RV 519 für zwei Violinen, Streicher und Basso continuo (L'estro armonico) (1711))
Concerto a-moll RV 522 für zwei Violinen, Streicher und Basso continuo (L'estro armonico) (1711))
Concerto d-moll RV 565 für zwei Violinen, zwei Violoncelli, Streicher und Basso continuo (L'estro armonico) (1711))
Concerto h-moll RV 580 für vier Violinen, Violoncello, Streicher und Basso continuo (L'estro armonico) (1711))
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Le quattro stagioni »Die vier Jahreszeiten« op. 8 (1725))
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Zugabe:
Arcangelo Corelli
2. Satz: Allemanda (Concerto grosso C-Dur op. 6/10)
3. Satz: Allegro (Concerto grosso D-Dur op. 6/4) (1714))
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Das STANDARD-Konzerthaus-Abo
Links
https://www.accademiabizantina.it
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
The Four Seasons
Birdsong, roaring storms and icy cold - Antonio Vivaldi ingeniously transformed all this into music without any words at all. Today, »The Four Seasons« are among the most famous instrumental pieces of all, something the composer, who died impoverished and forgotten in Vienna, could not have foreseen. Actually, the »Four Seasons« are violin concertos from the collection »Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione« from 1725. In enclosed sonnets Vivaldi vividly explained the program of the music. Last performed in 2001 at the Vienna Konzerthaus by an original sound ensemble, the concertos are now finally heard again by the Ravenna-based Accademia Bizantina, which specializes in Baroque repertoire and is conducted by Ottavio Dantone, along with three other concertos by Vivaldi. The soloist Alessandro Tampieri has been a member of the ensemble since his youth, but also performs with Il Giardino Armonico, the Academia Montis Regalis or with Philippe Jaroussky.
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