The Italian Baroque Trumpet - Concertos and Sonatas
Daniele Greco D'Alceo, baroque trumpet
Giuseppe Torelli (1658-1709)
Domenico Gabrielli (1651-1690)
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
Pietro Baldassare (1683-1768)
Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751)
Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770)
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About this album
The organ and the trumpet were for centuries an inseparable combination both in sacred and profane field, accompanying the joy of Easter or the coronation of kings. This CD traces an interesting cross-section of this repertoire, matching works conceived for these instruments and a series of brilliant transcriptions, written at first for orchestra, starting from the sonatas by Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani – the original and more ancient works for trumpet and organ – arriving to more known pages by Alessandro Scarlatti, Tomaso Albinoni and Giuseppe Tartini. This varied programme sees as protagonists Daniele Greco D’Alceo, part of the Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI and brilliant soloist of baroque trumpet, and Maurizio Fornero, for the occasion at the keyboard of the eighteenth century organ by Francesco Maria and Giovanni Battista Concone of Corio Canavese. A CD with bright shades.
Additional info about this CD
Recorded in Corio, Italia, nel 2017
16 pages full colour booklet (Ita and Eng)
Musicology comment,
Artist biography
Full organ specs card included.
TRACK LISTING
Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani (1638-1693) | |||||
1. | Sonata prima per tromba e organo | [5’ 14”] | |||
2. | Sonata seconda per tromba e organo | [7’10”] | |||
Giuseppe Torelli (1658-1709) | |||||
3. | Concerto per tromba in Re maggiore | [6’18”] | |||
Domenico Gabrielli (1651-1690) | |||||
4. | Sonata N.5 in Re maggiore per tromba e organo | [5’36”] | |||
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) | |||||
5. | Sinfonia da “Il Giardino di Amore” | [5’01”] | |||
Pietro Baldassare (1683-1768) | |||||
6. | Sonata N.1 in Fa | [7’06"] | |||
Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751) | |||||
7. | Concerto per tromba Op.9, No.2 | [13’30”] | |||
Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) | |||||
8. | Concerto in Re maggiore | [9’09”] | |||
T.T. | [59’10”] |